Offline Diagnostics Environment Administrator's and User's Guide
Example 4-4 Using an Unsupported Tool
ODE> WDIAG
The Hversion = 88c0. The Sversion = 491. UUT_MODEL = 88c
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WARNING: THIS PROCESSOR MODEL 88c IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH THIS DIAGNOSTIC.
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FATAL SOFTWARE ERROR !!
EXECUTION OF WDIAG MAY PRODUCE UNDEFINED RESULTS
ERROR: Initialization of WDIAG failed
If you are uncertain about which tools you can use on your system, specify the ls command at
the ODE prompt to obtain information about the tools your system supports. For example:
Example 4-5 Determining the System-Supported Tools
ODE> ls
Modules on this boot media are:
filename type size created description
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README2 TM 345 06/03/14 64 bit version that displays README file
MAPPER2 TM 800 06/03/14 64 bit version of the system mapping utility
MEM2 TM 1604 06/03/14 64 bit Memory diagnostic
MAKODIAG TM 9601 06/03/14 CPU diagnostic for PA8800 processors
PCIUTIL TM 942 06/03/14 PCI HBA Firmware Update Utility
Entering Invalid Commands
Common errors such as specifying an unknown command, a misspelled command, or an
inaccurate parameter will cause ODE to generate error messages. Example 4-6 shows three such
errors.
Example 4-6 Entering Invalid Commands
ODE> loadd
INVALID COMMAND: COMMAND = LOADD
ODE> load
MISSING PARAMETER: COMMAND = LOAD
ODE> load !4
INVALID PARAMETER: COMMAND = LOAD !4
Running ODE Tools on HP 9000 Systems
This section shows the output of tools run on HP 9000 systems. The complementary tools for
Integrity Systems and Itanium worksations will produce similar results. The following examples
are provided:
• Examining the tools suite
• Examining a tool's functions and running the tool
• Using the makodiag command
• Using the diskexpt2 command
Examining the Tools Suite
The following example shows the initiation of an ODE session and using the ls command to
display the installed tools on a 64-bit system:
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