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3.6.2
Adding a Diagnostic Partition to the First
Bootable Disk
Pc-Check can view only the first or second hard disk on the system from the boot
loader. The software automatically installs the diagnostic partition on the first
bootable disk. To add the diagnostic partition on the first bootable disk:
1. Insert the Supplemental CD into the DVD tray.
2. Reboot the server.
3. At the Supplemental CD main menu, type
1
to run Hardware Diagnostics.
4. From the main menu, select Create Diagnostic Partition.
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If the first bootable disk is
not
clear of partitions, the software will be unable to
create a hardware diagnostic partition. If this happens you must clear the
partitions from the disk to complete this procedure. For information on clearing
the partitions from the disk, see
Section 3.6.1, “Removing Existing Partitions From
a Hard Disk” on page 3-11
.
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If the first bootable disk is clear of partitions, the Sun Microsystems Partitioning
Utility window appears, and displays the following message:
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Select Yes and press Enter.
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The following message displays:
5. Press Enter to reboot your server.
3.6.3
Creating a Log File on the Diagnostic Partition
All the scripts that are loadable with the hardware diagnostics software are
predefined, with logging to the diagnostic partition enabled. The names of log files
corresponds to the name of the script. For example, a script named
noinput.tst
creates a log file named
noinput.jrl
.
The following instructions show an example of how to create and access a log file on
the diagnostic partition for the
noinput.tst
script:
Your primary hard disk is not partitioned. Would you like to partition
it now?
Partitioning complete. Your machine will now be restarted.
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