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ODE is a utility that is located in the ISL boot directory
of an HP e3000 computer system. It can be launched only
from ISL, which indicates that the system is down.
When running with default options, ODE running mapper or mapper2
performs the following operations:
Displays the current configuration of the processor, including the
presence of coprocessor boards, analyzer cards, memory sizes of cache
and translation look-aside buffer (TLB) cards, the processor model
number, and the processor-dependent code (PDC) firmware
revision.
Checks all possible I/O paths to determine if a component is
present, and identifies every component (such as a module, bus
converter, adapter, device, or unit.)
Displays a table showing all configured components.
Performs self-test and/or loopback tests on all components with
self-test and/or loopback capabilities.
Does not test any devices (terminals, data communication lines, or
other serial devices) connected to external ports of the terminal
multiplexer.
The loopback test performs component-dependent loopback tests
where feasible. The result of this test is reported as pass, fail,
unimplemented, or untestable.
The self-test initiates the internal self-test of each component
that has a self-test routine. The result of this test is reported
as pass, fail, unimplemented, or untestable.
Running ODE
To run ODE :
Remove all users from the system.
If your system is not currently in use, skip to step 2.
Log on at the system console as MANAGER.SYS. Enter:
:HELLO MANAGER[/userpass].SYS[/acctpass]
Tell users of the approaching shutdown.
Notice that entering ISL makes the system inaccessible to users.
Use the TELL command to alert users (except those in quiet
mode) to the impending system shutdown. Ten minutes beforehand,
ask users to log off. Enter:
:TELL @S;SYSTEM SHUTDOWN IN 10 MIN. PLEASE LOG OFF.
Prevent new system activity. Enter:
:LIMIT 0,0
:JOBFENCE 14
The command LIMIT 0,0 limits the number of concurrently
running jobs and sessions. The two parameters x,
x define the allowed number of jobs and sessions,
respectively.
The command JOBFENCE defines the minimum input priority
that a job or session must have to execute. The parameter, 14,
raises the jobfence to the highest level.
Warn users five minutes prior to the system shutdown to end
their sessions. Use the WARN command to alert all sessions
(including those in quiet mode) to the shutdown. Enter:
:WARN @S; SYSTEM LOSS IN 5 MIN. PLEASE LOG OFF.
Locate all jobs and sessions still in progress or scheduled.
Enter:
:SHOWJOB JOB=@J
:SHOWJOB JOB=@S
The command SHOWJOB displays the status information about
jobs or sessions.
Abort jobs and sessions still executing. Enter:
:ABORTJOB #Jnnn (#Jnnn is the number for each job)
:ABORTJOB #Snnn (#Snnn is the number for each session)
Reset the system. Enter:
:CTRL A
=SHUTDOWN
Once the system issues the final shutdown message:
Shutdown of operating system complete. (Shut 6)
Enter:
:CTRL B
CM> SP
Reset messages appear at the console while the system runs
its self-test.
If autoboot is enabled on your system, interrupt it so that you
receive the ISL prompt (ISL>). Refer to
Chapter 3 System Startup Functions for
information on interrupting an autoboot sequence.
Type the following to run ODE:
ISL>ODE
Initiate the mapper2 module:
ISL>RUN mapper2
mapper2 displays the current configuration (see Example E-1 for an
example display).
Example E-1 Mapper2
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > bo pri
Interact with IPL (Y, N, or Cancel)?> y
y
Booting...
Boot IO Dependent Code (IODC) revision 1
HARD Booted.
MMSAVE Version 2.5
DUMPAREA found, save main memory to disc
ISL loaded
ISL Revision A.00.43 Apr 12, 2000
ISL> ode
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Type HELP for command information.
ODE>run mapper2
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Type HELP for command information.
STARTING EXECUTION OF MAPPER2
Processor Identification:
Hardware Model: 5CCH, Revision: 0
Software Model: 4H, Revision: 0
Hardware ID: 0, Software ID: 693309366 (unsigned decimal)
HP-UX Model String: 9000/800/N4000-44
MPE/XL Model String: 9000/900 Series MPE MPE MPE ...
Processor Board Revisions:
CPU - CPU Chip: 768
PDC - Processor Dependent Code: 42.31
Cache and TLB Sizes:
Instruction Cache: 512 K bytes, Instruction TLB: 160 entries
Data Cache: 1024 K bytes, Data TLB: 160 entries
Co-processors:
Floating Point Co-processor(s) installed
Configuring the System...
I/O Configuration:
Type HW SW Revisions
Path Component Name ID Model Model Hdwr Firm
---------- ----------------------------------- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
0 IKE I/O Bus Converter 7H 803H CH 0 0
0/0 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/0/0/0 Ethernet Controller 1011H 0019H 103CH 104FH 30H
0/0/1/0 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000CH 0000H 0000H 02H
0/0/1/0.1.0
TOSHIBA5401TA CD-ROM drive - - - - 3115
0/0/1/0.2.0
HPC1537A tape drive - - - - HP02
0/0/1/0.5.0
SEAGATE ST34573N - - - - HP11
0/0/2/0 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000FH 0000H 0000H 14H
0/0/2/0.6.0
SEAGATE ST39103LC - - - - HP01
0/0/2/1 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000FH 0000H 0000H 14H
0/0/4/0 Serial Controller 103CH 1048H 103CH 1049H 02H
0/0/5/0 Serial Controller 103CH 1048H 103CH 104AH 02H
0/1 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/1/0/0 Fibre Channel Controller 103CH 1028H FFFFH FFFFH 08H
0/2 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/4 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/4/0/0 PCI->PCI Bridge 103CH 1047H 0000H 0000H 05H
0/4/0/1 Network Controller 103CH 1047H 0000H 0000H 05H
0/5 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/8 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/10 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/10/0/0 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000FH 0000H 0000H 04H
0/12 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
0/12/0/0 Ethernet Controller 1011H 0019H 103CH 1066H 21H
1 IKE I/O Bus Converter 7H 803H CH 0 0
1/0 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
1/0/0/0 Symbios SCSI Controller 1000H 000FH 1000H 1000H 26H
1/2 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
1/4 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
1/8 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
1/10 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
1/12 Elroy PCI Bridge DH 782H AH 0 0
32 DEW Bus Converter 7H 584H CH 0 0
33 Processor 0H 5CCH 4H 0 0
36 DEW Bus Converter 7H 584H CH 0 0
37 Processor 0H 5CCH 4H 0 0
40 DEW Bus Converter 7H 584H CH 0 0
41 Processor 0H 5CCH 4H 0 0
192 Memory (2 Gbytes) 1H 90H 9H 0 0
Ext --> 0 Absent 1 Absent 2 Installed 3 Absent
Slot 0a - - - - 1024M Active - -
Slot 0b - - - - 1024M Active - -
Slot 1a - - - - - - - -
Slot 1b - - - - - - - -
Slot 2a - - - - - - - -
Slot 2b - - - - - - - -
Slot 3a - - - - - - - -
Slot 3b - - - - - - - -
Resetting the Boot Device...
Done.
Exiting...
RUN COMPLETED.
ODE>
Exiting mapper2
To exit mapper2 type:
CM> EXIT
Exiting ODE
To exit ODE type:
CM> EXIT
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