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HP Part Number: 5992-6605
Edition: 2
Published: April 2009
© Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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Abstract
This manual describes the Offline Diagnostics
Environment (ODE), which enables you to troubleshoot a system that
is running without an operating system and test systems that cannot
be tested using the online tools.
Table of Contents
- About This Document
- Intended Audience
- New and Changed Information in This Edition
- Document Organization
- Typographic Conventions
- Related Information
- HP Encourages Your Comments
- 1 ODE Overview
- Offline Diagnostics Environment
- ODE Limitations
- Support Plus Media for HP 9000 systems
- 2 Using ODE on Integrity Servers and Itanium Workstations
- ODE Tools Overview
- Obtaining the Latest Version of ODE
- Ordering a CD
- Downloading an Image to Create a CD
- Running ODE
- Running ODE from the HPSP
- Running ODE from the CD
- Non-ODE Tools on the CD
- 3 Using ODE on HP 9000 Systems
- ODE Tools Overview
- Obtaining the Latest Version of ODE for HP 9000 Systems
- Running ODE
- Running ODE from the CD
- Running from the System Disk
- 4 Performing Common ODE Tasks
- Running ODE Tools on Integrity Systems and Itanium Worksations
- Loading ODE and Running a Test Module
- Running Multiple Test Modules
- Error Detection
- Determining the Tools Supported by the Platform
- Entering Invalid Commands
- Running ODE Tools on HP 9000 Systems
- Examining the Tools Suite
- Examining a Tool's Functions and Running the Tool
- Using the makodiag Command
- Using the diskexpt2 Command
- Index
List of Examples
- 4-1 Loading ODE and Running a Test Module
- 4-2 Running Multiple Test Modules
- 4-3 Error Detection
- 4-4 Using an Unsupported Tool
- 4-5 Determining the System-Supported Tools
- 4-6 Entering Invalid Commands
- 4-7 Examining the Tools Suite
- 4-8 Examining a Tool's Functions and Running the Tool
- 4-9 Using the makodiag Command
- 4-10 Using the diskexpt2 Command
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