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The document discusses diagnostics and maintenance mode on a system. It provides output from diagnostics tests showing errors, including multiple double bit errors detected on DDR memory. It also shows the system entering maintenance mode with alerts on both the GUI and console. Menus and options are presented for diagnostics, disk utilities, and maintenance mode functions.

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Web Hacking 101 Sample

The document discusses diagnostics and maintenance mode on a system. It provides output from diagnostics tests showing errors, including multiple double bit errors detected on DDR memory. It also shows the system entering maintenance mode with alerts on both the GUI and console. Menus and options are presented for diagnostics, disk utilities, and maintenance mode functions.

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show system state


filter chassis.leds
> show system state filter chassis.leds

chassis.leds: { 'alarm': Off, 'fans': Green, 'ha': Green, 'ps0': Green, 'ps1': Green,
'status': Green, 'temp': Green, }

critical general general 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Power Supply


critical general general 0 Chassis Master Alarm: Temperature

less mp-log ehmon.log (less mp-log chasd.log

> less mp-log ehmon.log


Sensor Alarm [True ]: Power Supply #2 (right) = False
Sensor Alarm [False]: Power Supply #2 (right) = True
POWERSUPPLY: Power Supply #2 (right) failure

> less mp-log chasd.log


Chassis Master Alarm: Power Supply
Chassis Master Alarm: Power Supply

show system environmentals

> show system environmentals


----Thermal----
Slot Description Alarm Degrees C Min C Max C
S1 6220 Core Temperature False 63.00 5.00 95.00
S1 System Temperature False 38.00 5.00 70.00

----Fans----
Slot Description Alarm RPMs Min RPM
S1 Fan RPM False 4050 1500

----Power----
Slot Des Alarm Volts Min V Max V
S1 1.0V CPU Core False 1.00 0.95 1.05
S1 12V Power Rail False 11.48 11.10 12.60
S1 5V Power Rail False 4.96 4.60 5.40
S1 3.3V Power Rail False 3.24 2.97 3.63
S1 2.5V Power Rail False 2.50 2.25 2.75
S1 1.5V DDR False 1.55 1.35 1.65
S1 3.3V RTC Battery False 3.23


USB: (port 0) No USB devices found.
** Bad partition - sata 0:6 **
** Bad partition - sata 0:6 **
** Bad partition - sata 0:2 **
** Bad partition - sata 0:3 **
** Bad partition - sata 0:1 **

ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x1 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
ata1.00: irq_stat 0x00020002, device error via SDB FIS
ata1.00: cmd 60/00:00:41:f6:0d/02:00:0f:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq 262144 in res
41/40:00:a3:f7:0d/ff:00:0f:00:00/40 Emask 0x409 (media error) <F>
ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
ata1.00: error: { UNC }


3110 kernel: [<ffffffff8112cd10>] plat_irq_dispatch+0x130/0x1e0
3110 kernel: [<ffffffff811338c8>] ret_from_irq+0x0/0x4
3110 kernel: [<ffffffff812354cc>] bget_one+0x1c/0x48
3110 kernel: [<ffffffff81235478>] walk_page_buffers+0xe8/0x120
3110 kernel: [<ffffffff81237504>] ext3_ordered_writepage+0xfc/0x1c8



Figure 1: Diagnostics menu options

Figure 2: FSCK options


DP DDR0 ECC single 0, double 4, dimm 0, rank 0, bank 7, row 0x16ee column 0xb40,0,0x0
DP DDR0 ECC single 0, double 8, dimm 0, rank 0, bank 0, row 0x16fd column 0x6a0,0,0x0

ERROR DDR0 ECC: 0 Single bit corrections, 5 Double bit errors


DDR0 ECC: Failing dimm: 0
DDR0 ECC: Failing rank: 1
DDR0 ECC: Failing bank: 5
DDR0 ECC: Failing row: 0xda4
DDR0 ECC: Failing column: 0x270

Figure 3: Diagnostics memory test


Figure 4: Memory test results
Figure 5: Maintenance mode message on the GUI

Figure 6: Maintenance mode message on the console


Figure 7: Maintenance mode options

debug swm status


Figure 8 Advanced disk menu options



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