Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools; Ode - HP rp4410 Service Manual

User service guide, fifth edition - hp 9000 rp4410/4440
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6.
To decode the blinking state of the system LED, review the entire SEL and look at events
with alert level 3 and above.
For example:
Log Entry 24: 14 Feb 2003 15:27:02
Alert Level 3: Warning
Keyword: Type-02 1b0800 1771520
Hot Swap Cage: SCSI cable removed
Logged by: BMC;
Data1: Device Removed/Device Absent
0x203E4D0AC6020220 FFFF0008F61B0300
Log Entry 73: 00:00:12
Alert Level 3: Warning
Keyword: Type-02 050301 328449
The server's built-in sensors have detected an open chassis door.
Logged by: BMC;
Data1: State Asserted
0x200000000C020570 FFFF010302050300

Troubleshooting Using Offline Support Tools

Use the ODE CD to troubleshoot your HP 9000 rp4410 or rp4440 server by accessing the offline
diagnostic environment (ODE).

ODE

Use the ODE to evaluate specific hardware components using a command line interface. To
access ODE from your ODE CD, follow these steps:
1.
Power on the server and insert the ODE CD.
2.
Boot the system to the PDC prompt (BOOTADMIN, BCH, and so on). PDC prompts can
differ on some computer models. For example:
Main Menu: Enter command or menu>
3.
List the bootable devices by entering search
4.
Select the CD device that contains the ODE CD.
For example: p3
5.
Boot from that device by entering boot p3
6.
You are asked to interact with the Initial System Loader (ISL) prompt. Enter y
7.
From the ISL prompt, start the Offline Diagnostics Environment by entering ODE
Table 5-2
lists the ODE commands that are available at the ODE prompt.
Sensor: Cable / Interconnect - SCSI ChExt Cable
Sensor: Physical Security - Chassis Open
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