Quitting Server Diagnostics Mac OS X While a Test is Running
If you try to quit Server Diagnostics Mac OS X while a test is running, you won’t be able
to print or save any logs from the current Server Diagnostics session. Make sure you
print or save any critical logs before quitting.
Instead of quitting in the middle of a test, you can stop the current test, print or save
logs, and then quit.
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This reference describes all the tests available in Server
Diagnostics and gives estimates for how long the tests take
to complete.
The types of tests available depend on if you’re using Server Diagnostics EFI or Server
Diagnostics Mac OS X, and on your server model and configuration.
Comparison of Available Tests
The following table compares the tests available by component, depending on
if you’re using Server Diagnostics EFI or Server Diagnostics Mac OS X. For more
information about the specific tests available for each component, see “Server
Diagnostics EFI Tests” on page 44 and “Server Diagnostics Mac OS X Tests” on page 50.
Depending on your server hardware, some of these tests might be unavailable. If
they’re unavailable, the component doesn’t appear in Server Diagnostics.
A % indicates that a test is available, and a blank entry indicates that there are no tests
available:
Component tested
Available in Server
Diagnostics EFI
Available in Server
Diagnostics Mac OS X
Notes
AirPort
%
%
Different tests are
available depending on
the tool.
Bluetooth
%
Boot ROM
%
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