- Overview of UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
- Getting Started with Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
- Using the Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics User Interface
- Using Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics Test Components
- Viewing Server Information
- Running Diagnostic Tests Using the GUI
- Running Diagnostics Tests Using the CLI
- Viewing Logs
- Command Reference for the CLI
Getting Started with Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
This chapter contains the following sections:
- Obtaining the Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics ISO Image
- Launching Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
Obtaining the Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics ISO Image
Use the following steps to download the Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics ISO image from the Cisco website.
Step 1 | From your browser, navigate to the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html. |
Step 2 | From the Downloads Home table, in the middle column, click Servers - Unified Computing. |
Step 3 | From the right column in the table, click Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Server Software. |
Step 4 | In the Select a
Software Type list, choose
Unified
Computing System (UCS) Diagnostics.
The Download Software screen appears listing the release version and the ISO image for the Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics tool. |
Step 5 | Click Download to download the ISO file. |
Step 6 | Verify the information on the next page, and then click Proceed With Download. If prompted, use your cisco.com credentials to log in. |
Step 7 | Continue through the screens to accept the license agreement and to browse to a location where you want to save the ISO file. |
Launching Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
The Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics tool is a bootable image that is based on a 64-bit Linux kernel. You can load multiple instances of the ISO image on different blades and run the tests on multiple blades at the same time. The diagnostics tool provides both GUI and CLI interfaces for you to view the server inventory, run diagnostic tests, and view log files and test results. You can boot the image by using the Cisco UCS Manager KVM remotely using virtual media.
- About KVM Console
- Using KVM Console
- Exiting Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
- Launching an ISO Image Using the USB Drive
About KVM Console
You can use Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) Console to launch the diagnostics tool with virtual media. KVM Console is an interface accessible from CIMC that emulates a direct keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) connection to the server. KVM Console enables you to connect to the server from a remote location.
KVM Console has the following tabs:
Using KVM Console
Download the
Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics ISO image file from cisco.com. For
information about how to download the image, see
Obtaining the Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics ISO Image.
To access KVM
Console for booting the diagnostics tool, make sure that you have a service
profile associated with the Cisco UCS Blade Server against which you want to
run the tests.
Exiting Cisco UCS Blade Server Diagnostics
Before you exit the diagnostics tool, make sure that all your test are completed.
Launching an ISO Image Using the USB Drive
Use the following steps to launch an ISO image using the USB drive.
Step 1 | Start with a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive. |
Step 2 | Extract the contents of the diagnostics ISO image into the USB flash drive. |
Step 3 | Open the flash drive and find the directory MAKE_USB. Navigate to Windows. |
Step 4 | Right-click
makeboot.bat
and click Run as Administrator. Follow the instructions on
the prompt that comes up.
Your USB flash drive is now bootable with the diagnostic image. If you are updating a pre-existing diagnostic image, only the file kernel needs to be replaced on the flash drive. |