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2.3.3 START Command Qualifiers
The START command is the primary RBD program
command. Its qualifiers act as switches, allowing you to
control the output of the tests—to run portions of a test, to
run nondefault tests, and to loop on tests.
Table 2–6: START Command Qualifiers
Qualifier Default Function
/BE Disabled Bell sounds when an error is encountered
/C Disabled Destructive test confirmation
/DS Disabled Disable status reports
/HE Disabled Halt on the test that incurs a hard error
/HS Disabled Halt on the test that incurs a soft error (<REFER-
ENCE>(XRP) only)
/IE Disabled Inhibit all error output
/IS Disabled Inhibit summary reports
/LE Disabled Loop on the test that incurs a hard error
/LS Disabled Loop on the test that incurs a soft error (<REFER-
ENCE>(XRP) only)
/P=n Enabled Make n passes of the test or tests indicated
/QV Disabled Quick verify mode
/T=n[:m] Enabled /T=n runs test n; /T=n:m runs a range of tests from n
through m
/TR Disabled Print a trace of test numbers, as they run
NOTE: A qualifier is valid only for the command with which it is issued.
Qualifiers do not remain in effect for the session.
See Example 2–2 for examples and a description of the START command
syntax.
/BE causes a bell on the console terminal to ring when an error is
encountered. This is useful when error printout is inhibited and a loop
on intermittent error is set (/LE).
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