User's Manual
22 omdiag: Using the Diagnostic Service
omdiag about details=true
Use the omdiag about details=true command to see information about all of the Server Administrator
programs that are installed. The following is example output from the omdiag about details=true command:
Product name : Server Administrator
Version : 2.
x
.
x
Copyright : Copyright (C) Dell Inc.
1995-2005. All rights reserved.
Company : Dell Inc.
Contains : Instrumentation Service 5.
x.x
Storage Management Service 3.
x
.
x
Diagnostic Service 3.
x
.
x
Sun JRE - OEM Installed Version 1.
x
.
x
Secure Port Server 1.
x
.
x
Core Service 1.
x
.
x
Instrumentation Service Integration Layer 1.
x
.
x
Storage Management Service Integration Layer 1.
x
.
x
Server Administrator 2.
x
.
x
omdiag chassis
Use the omdiag chassis commands to perform tests on nonstorage components of a system, such as the
memory, NICs, PCI, and ports.
NOTE: When you issue CLI commands to a server module in a modular system, chassis refers only to the server module.
omdiag chassis -?
Use the omdiag chassis -? command to see a list of all chassis components on the system.
omdiag chassis cmos
Use the omdiag chassis cmos command to test the system configuration information in the CMOS
settings. The following test is performed:
• Checksum Test — Performs a checksum test on the CMOS memory to determine if any bytes are
corrupt. This test scans the CMOS memory and calculates the checksum of the bytes read from the
checksum range. The calculated result is compared with the results stored in the CMOS memory. If
they match, the test succeeds; otherwise, the test logs errors.