Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE)
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Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) is a anvironment to test various hardware present in HP700/800 servers. It is usually distributed as ISO image, which contains a LIF image with ISL + ODE binary + other data. To boot it in qemu, it is sufficient to boot it: | Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) is a anvironment to test various hardware present in HP700/800 servers. It is usually distributed as ISO image, which contains a LIF image with ISL + ODE binary + other data. To boot it in qemu, it is sufficient to boot it: | ||
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Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) is a anvironment to test various hardware present in HP700/800 servers. It is usually distributed as ISO image, which contains a LIF image with ISL + ODE binary + other data. To boot it in qemu, it is sufficient to boot it:
qemu-system-hppa -boot d -cdrom hp9000offlinediagnosticpa0512/HP9000\ Offline\ Diagnostic\ Environment\ PA0512\ \(Hewlett-Packard\ Development\ Company,\ L.P.\)\(2005\).iso
This will boot to ISL:
HARD Booted.
ISL Revision A.00.44 Mar 12, 2003 Cannot find an auto-execute file. AUTOBOOT ABORTED. ISL>
Typing ode will start the diagnostic environment. It is possible to start a specific test by adding it to ode:
ODE WDIAG
will start the PCXW CPU tests. This will ask for a password, in qemu it's usually 'quality'