Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide April 2016
- About this Guide
- Installation Instructions for ONIE and the Dell OS
- ONIE Overview
- Dell DIAG OS
- Dell DiagOS Tools
- Technical Support
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CPLD 2 VERSION
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CPLD 3 VERSION
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CPLD 4 VERSION
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Installing or Upgrading DIAG Tools in
the Dell DIAGs OS
To install or upgrade the DIAGs in the Dell DIAGs OS, use the dpkg -i dn-diags-<platform>-
DiagOS-1.10.deb
command.
root@dell-diag-os:~# dpkg -i dn-diags-<platform>-DiagOS-1.10.deb
Selecting previously unselected package dn-diags-<
platform>.deb.
(Reading database ... 20462 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack dn-diags-<platform>-DiagOS-1.10.deb ...
Unpacking dn-diags-<platform>.deb (1.10) ...
Setting up dn-diags-<platform>.deb (1.10) ...
Restoring the Factory Defaults
If you need to restore your system factory defaults, reboot the system to ONIE: Uninstall OS mode.
If it is not possible to do this with the operating system you installed, reboot the system from the Grub menu
and select ONIE: Rescue. ONIE Rescue bypasses the installed operating system and boots the system into
ONIE until you reboot the system. After ONIE Rescue completes, the system resets and boots to the ONIE
console.
CAUTION
: Restoring factory defaults erases any installed operating system and requires a long time to
erase storage.
1 Restore the factory defaults on your system from the Grub menu using the ONIE: Uninstall OS
command.
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