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Issue the SET QUICK command to run the shorter version of the tests.
All devices were selected previously, so you must now deselect the
second scalar/vector pair from the test sequence while KA0 is being
tested.
Run the EVKAG diagnostic. The VAX Vector Instruction Exerciser runs
only on the scalar/vector pair from which VAX/DS was booted. The self-
test display in Example 6–7 shows that the boot processor is at node 1;
its attached vector module is being tested.
Run the EVKAH diagnostic.
From the self-test display (Example 6–7), find the node number of any
other scalar that has a vector module attached. Then issue the VAX/DS
BOOT command specifying the node number of that scalar CPU. At ,
the BOOT command specifies the CPU at node 4 as the boot processor.
Deselect KA0, select KA1, and run EVKAG and EVKAH on KA1.
Issue the BOOT command to return the CPU at node 1 to boot processor
and exit.
Example 6–7: Self-Test from System with Vector Processors
#123456789 0123456789 01234567890 0123456789 0123456789 01234567#
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NODE #
AA...MM.MV--PMV--P TYP
++...++.++++++ STF
.........EE.EB BPD
.........++.++ ETF
.........EE.EB BPD
.....A4A3.A2..A1.. ILV
. . . . . 32 32 . 32 . . 32 . . 128Mb
Console = V2.00 RBDs = V2.00 EEPROM = 2.00/2.01 SN = SG01234567
Verifying the System 6–15