Installing and Using Utilities 5-65
Diagnostics
The server provides the self-check diagnostics function for some components. If a fault occurs in a
component, the server can diagnose the component to detect the fault.
For this server, CPU modules and IO modules can be diagnosed all together.
To diagnose a component with the NEC ESMPRO Manager, use the [Maintenance] tree of the
component in the data viewer. Open the tree of the component to be diagnosed and select the
[Maintenance] tree.
To diagnose of a component with the Server Maintenance Utility, use the utility screen of the
component.
The table below shows the potential cases in which a component is to be diagnosed.
Diagnostics
Component
Remote Local
CPU Module
When a phenomenon causing the
module to be down occurs or a
phenomenon supposed to be a
malfunction occurs.
Executable in any of the following
module states (this can be viewed on
manager screen):
x
Removed
x
Broken
x
Shot
x
Firmware Update Complete
To diagnose the module under
operation, bring down the module
before the diagnostics.
When a phenomenon causing the
module to be down occurs or a
phenomenon supposed to be a
malfunction occurs.
Executable in any of the following
module states:
(This can be viewed on Server
Maintenance Utility screen.)
x
Removed
x
Broken
x
Shot
x
Firmware Update Complete
(Diagnostics Passed)
To diagnose the module under
operation, bring down the module
before the diagnostics.
Remote: Executable from remote management PC by using NEC ESMPRO Manager
Local:
Executable on local server by using Server Maintenance Utility
IMPORTANT:
Diagnostics operations are performed to IO modules. When IO modules are diagnosed, CPU
modules will be diagnosed as well. CPU modules cannot be diagnosed individually.
The system diagnostics cannot be performed while collecting dump or updating firmware. Wait until
such processing is finished to perform the diagnostics.
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