Release notes for PA0509
Instructions for the installation of the LIF-LOAD product
The LIF-LOAD product is a subset of the Offline Diagnostics for the
HP-UX 9000 systems. LIF-LOAD is intended to be installed to the boot
area of the system disk. It contains the following ODE (Offline Diagnostics
Environment) programs:
For 64 bit systems: MAPPER2, IOTEST2, PERFVER2
For 32 bit systems: MAPPER, IOTEST, PERFVER
After LIF-LOAD is installed, you can boot the system disk to the ISL> prompt,
run the ODE program, and then launch the above programs from the ODE> prompt.
To access to the full set of Offline Diagnostics, you should use this
bootable CD. You can boot this CD to the ISL> prompt, run the ODE program,
and then the full set of ODE programs will be available from the ODE> prompt.
The ls command from the ODE> prompt will give you the list of all the
supported ODE programs.
Please follow the instructions below to install the LIF-LOAD product
to the boot area of the system disk. These instructions apply to
HP-UX 9000 systems only with 11.x OS installed.
- Login as root.
- Load the HP 9000 Offline Diagnostics Environment CD (this CD) to the
CD/DVD drive.
- Make a directory from / as a mount point for the CD:
mkdir < CD mount point directory >
For example:
mkdir /Offline_CD
- Find from the ioscan -fnCdisk output, the block special device file for
the CD/DVD drive.
For example: (The block special device file for the CD is /dev/dsk/c0t0d0
in this example)
ioscan -fnCdisk
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=======================================================================
disk 0 10/0/14/0.0.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE TEAC CD-532E-B
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0
disk 1 10/0/15/1.4.0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST39204LC
/dev/dsk/c3t4d0 /dev/rdsk/c3t4d0
- Mount the CD using the CD's block special device file and the directory
you made from step 3:
mount < block special device file of CD/DVD drive >
< CD mount point directory >
For example:
mount /dev/dsk/c0t0d0 /Offline_CD
- Execute the following script from the CD:
< CD mount point directory > /DOCS/install_lifload.ksh
For example:
/Offline_CD/DOCS/install_lifload.ksh
Release Notes for 32-bit tools
Known problems in this release
ALL ODE PROGRAMS
- All ODE programs will hang on PCX-U and PCX-U+ based workstations
(C160, C180, C200, and C240) with a graphic console if firmware is earlier
than IODC 4.1. IODC 4.1 and later will fix this problem. (SR#1653-209544)
- After exit from TMMGR to ODE, running any subsequent program may
hang the system. The user should use "exit all" to exit TMMGR
to ISL and reload ODE to avoid this problem.
ALL 32 BIT PROGRAMS
ASTRODIAG
- At least ONE PCI SCSI card must be placed under each Elroy.
- For B2000: At least ONE PCI SCSI card must be
installed in the system to run ALL SECTIONS on ASTRODIAG.
CLKUTIL
This version of CLKUTIL will not work on a graphics terminal.
DINOTEST
If section 9 runs, cards on the secondary PCI bus may loose their
configuration. When this happens, the user should reset the
system before booting the OS.
KEYDIAG
A.00.09 - Tested on U2 (Hversion 0x580 K-Class) IOA and not on
UTURN (Hversion 0x581 K-Class).
Tested UTURN with Hversion 0x580 (K-Class).
Note: all UTURN IOAs tested contain Hversion 0x580 and not Hversion 0x581.
LANCONFIG
Does not support C-class workstations on this version.
LASIDIAG
When executing "sect 32 10;run" (floppy format test), ODE returns
HARDWARE ERROR, though no errors were found. Users should ignore this
error message.
SIODIAG
- The message Test section completed successfully means that the test
section code is complete and has been tested.
- The message Test section not yet implemented means that the test
section is either not code complete or not completely tested.
TIMIDIAG
- If the system console path is set to the TIMI serial port, execution
of TIMIDIAG SECTION 004 (Timi UART test internal and external
loopback) will crash the system.
- If the system is booted from either of the Backplane Networking,
Backplane ROM or PCMCIA boot devices, execution of TIMIDIAG will crash
the system.
TMMGR
TMMGR is currently only supported when ODE has been booted from the
support CD-ROM. If ODE has been booted from tape, diagnostics can be
run from the ODE prompt rather than from TMMGR.
Release Notes for 64-bit tools
Known problems in this release
ALL ODE PROGRAMS
- All ODE programs will hang on PCX-U and PCX-U+ based workstations
(C160, C180, C200, and C240) with a graphic console if firmware is earlier
than IODC 4.1. IODC 4.1 and later will fix this problem. (SR#1653-209544)
ALL 64 BIT PROGRAMS
The class license may not work for some rp8400 systems
(HVersion 5E4 and 5E6). The work around is to install the
class license from the online diagnostic tools.
DISKEXPT2 DISKUTIL2
READLOG on a Quantum FIREBALL1050S disk will return a Device wants
to Transfer More Data then Allocated. error message. This is a bug
in the disk driver firmware.
ASTRODIAG2
- AReturn values for each test section are inconsistent. They can cause
the diag to return TM_STATUS_FAILED under the wrong circumstances.
IMPORTANT: PCI-TO-PCI devices are not supported on Shared Slots.
- Interrupt tests (Section 6) are not executed.
- PIO transactions (Section8) are not executed.
CIODIAG
IMPORTANT: There is no USB Coverage implemented for this release and there
are no plans to test the RS232 users port. Only the UPS or Aux port in
rp8400 (Keystone) is tested on an external loopback test.
IKEDIAG2
- On rp5470 servers, section 3, subtest 1 and 2 are disabled.
- ON rp5470 servers with 875MHz CPUs, Section 8: Subtest 004 DMA Ext.
Interrupt Test fails.
IOTEST2
IOTEST2 runs very slowly on c8000 machines when USB devices are connected.
MAKODIAG
- Sec 81 fails after several loops when run with other ODE Tools.
Workaround : Type resume on the prompt to continue with remaining tests.
- Sec 24 hangs on c8000 machines when run with other ODE tools in a
loop.
- On some HP 9000 systems that has less memory, section 24 for MAKODIAG generates a High Priority Machine Check (HPMC).
To avoid HPMC, MAKODIAG requires the following:
- Atleast 512MB memory on rp3410, rp3440, rp4410, rp4440 servers and c8000 workstations.
- 2GB to 4GB memory on rp7420, rp8420, and Orca, depending on number of processors.
The 128-way ORCA systems require 8 GB of memory.
Workaround : Increase memory to suggested value and then run MAKODIAG.
MAPPER2
- Runs very slowly on c8000 machines when USB devices are connected
- Does not list MSA1500 devices when connected to A6795A Fibre Channel
HBA.
MEM2
- Due to a firmware bug in zx1 based systems, MEM2 currently will detect
SBE and pause; however it does not report the correct location of the
faulty DIMM.
- Due to a firmware bug in zx1 based systems, MEM2 currently only works
when run from disk. If booted from LAN, it will work for the first run
as long as the user does not exit back to ISL. If exited, the user
needs to reset the server before running MEM2 again.
REODIAG
- Two CPUs end up deconfigured in rp7410 after running section 8.
Further investigation in section 8 is needed.
Therefore, we temporarily skip the forwarding of interrupt 0
to the processor in section 8.
- Section 11 is not implemented because the PCI Exerciser card HP E2928A is
no longer supported.
TOGODIAG
TOGODIAG takes variable amount of time to load on rp8420 systems.
Delay caused by one of PDC calls in getting system information.
New features
ALL 64 BIT PROGRAMS
Added support for MSA1500 device.
DISKEXPT2
Fix for JAGaf51201: MODESENSE cmd (opts 0x5 and 0xB) fails on disks.
MAPPER2
Added support for HP AB345A PCI-X 2-port Fabric HBA.
PCIUTIL
Added support to AB378A and AB379A 4Gb Fibre Channel HBAs.
Fixes
DISKEXPT2
Fix for JAGaf51201: MODESENSE cmd (opts 0x5 and 0xB) fails on disks.
PCIUTIL
JAGaf65376: Added support AB378A and AB379A 4Gb FC HBAs.
Last updated: Monday, August 22, 2005
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