
XML is the format used to create and display this information, though you can also choose a text (.txt) format. Includes basic information about your system, motherboard, BIOS, processor, memory cache, drives, video, modem, network, buses, and ports.Įnables you to create a document showing information about your system, including comparisons between the updates and the newest versions of your system. TABLE 3-1 System Information Menu Options TABLE 3-1 describes each option in the System Information menu. The following sections in this chapter describe the menu items and tests in detail. Navigation instructions are shown at the bottom of each screen. Use the Enter key to select a menu selection, and the ESC key to exit a menu. Navigate through the menu items by pressing the arrow keys to move to a menu selection. To run a specific hardware component test, select "Advanced Diagnostics Test." To run one of the test scripts supplied by Sun, select "Immediate Burn-in Testing." The system information loads, the Diagnostics main menu opens, and the following menu options are displayed: The system boots to the Pc-Check main menu. Refer to the Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 User’s Guide for more information on using the ILOM web interface. This option gives you the same results as booting diagnostics from the Tools and Drivers CD.




Pc-Check was designed to detect and test all motherboard components, ports, and slots. This program can be accessed and executed only from the Tools and Drivers CD. Sun Fire X4150, X4250, and X4450 server diagnostics are contained in the DOS-based Pc-Check utility.
