Learn how to run the stand-alone diagnostics from a Network
Installation Manager (NIM) server.
The stand-alone diagnostics can help you perform hardware
analysis. If a problem is found, you will receive a service request
number (SRN) that can help pinpoint the problem and determine a corrective
action.
A client system connected to a network with a NIM server
can boot stand-alone diagnostics from the NIM server if the client-specific
settings on both the NIM server and client are correctly configured.
Notes: - For NIM clients that have adapters that would normally require
that supplemental media be installed when stand-alone diagnostics
are run from CD, the support code for these adapters must be installed
into the directory pointed to by the NIM SPOT from which you want
to boot that client. Before running stand-alone diagnostics on these
clients from the NIM server, the NIM server system administrator must
ensure that any needed support for these devices is installed on the
server.
- All operations to configure the NIM server require root user authority.
- If you replace the network adapter in the client, the network
adapter hardware address settings for the client must be updated on
the NIM server.
- The Cstate for each stand-alone diagnostics
client on the NIM server should be kept in the diagnostic boot
has been enabled state.
- On the client system, the NIM server network adapter should be
put in the bootlist after the boot disk drive. This allows the system
to boot in stand-alone diagnostics from the NIM server if there is
a problem booting from the disk drive. See the Multiboot section under
SMS in the client system's service information about setting the bootlist.
Configuring the NIM server
See
the "Advanced NIM configuration tasks" chapter of the
AIX Installation Guide
and Reference for information about performing the following
tasks:
- Registering a client on the NIM server
- Enabling a client to run diagnostics from the NIM server
To verify that the client system is registered on the
NIM server and the diagnostic boot is enabled, run the command from
the command line on the NIM server:
Isnim -a Cstate -z ClientName
Note: The
ClientName is the name of the system on which you want to run stand-alone
diagnostics.
Refer to the following table for system
responses.
| System response |
Client status |
| #name:Cstate:ClientName:diagnostic boot has
been enabled: |
The client system is registered on the NIM server
and enabled to run diagnostics from the NIM server. |
| #name:Cstate:ClientName:ready for a NIM operation:or
#name:Cstate:ClientName:B0S installation has been enabled: |
The client is registered on the NIM server but
not enabled to run diagnostics from the NIM server. Note: If the client
system is registered on the NIM server but Cstate has not been set,
no data will be returned.
|
| 0042–053 Isnim: there is no NIM object named
"ClientName" |
The client is not registered on the NIM server. |
Configuring the client and running the stand-alone
diagnostics from a NIM server
Perform the following
steps to run stand-alone diagnostics on a client from the NIM server: