Service manual
The callouts in Example 4–7 are explained below:
1
Run the standalone autosizer; then you do not need to attach devices
to the supervisor explicitly. However, if you want to know how to use
the Attach command for a specific diagnostic, enter:
DS> HELP diagnostic_name ATTACH
2
The instruction and manual tests run on the boot processor. If the
boot processor is the CPU with the lowest <REFERENCE>(XMI) node
number (which is usually the case), issue the command to select KA0.
The Diagnostic Supervisor numbers the processors consecutively. For
example, if the <REFERENCE>(XRP) module with the second-lowest
<REFERENCE>(XMI) node number were boot processor, you would
select KA1.
3
This example runs the manual tests (ERKAX), which include powerfail,
machine check, restart, and EEPROM functions. The diagnostic prints
messages, and you must manually intervene using console switches.
4
Exit from VAX/DS.
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