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2.3.4 RBD Test Printout, Passing
The RBD printout results are different when the RBD tests
pass and when they fail. Example 2–3 shows a passing
printout, and Example 2–4 is a sample failure printout.
Example 2–3: RBD Test Printout, Passing
>>> T/R ! Command to enter RBD monitor program at
! console prompt.
RBD3> ! RBD monitor prompt, where 3 is the hexa-
! decimal node number of the processor
! that is currently receiving your input.
RBD3> ST2/TR E ! Runs the XBI self-test, testing the <REFERENCE>(xbi_plus)
! at <REFERENCE>(XMI) node number E. Test results
! written to the console terminal:
; XBI_TEST
1
3.00
2
; T0001 T0005 T0006 T0007 T0008 T0009 T0012 T0013 T0014 T0015
; T0016 T0017 T0018 T0019 T0020 T0021 T0022 T0023 T0024 T0025
3
; P
4
3
5
8082
6
1
7
; 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
8
RBD3> QU
9
! RBD prompt returns; test ran successfully.
! Exit RBD program.
>>>
The callouts in Example 2–3 are explained below.
1
This entry designates which test is being run. Here it is the XBI_TEST,
the self-test for the DWMBB. Below is a list of some XMI RBDs.
XRP/V_ST RBD 0, the CPU tests for <REFERENCE>(XRP)
XCPST RBD 0, the CPU tests for <REFERENCE>(xyp)
CPUMEM RBD 1, the CPU/memory interaction tests
XBI_TEST RBD 2, the DWMBB tests
XMA_RBD RBD 3, the memory tests
SLCRBD RBD4, the second-level cache tests for <REFERENCE>(xyp)
2
This field lists the revision number of the RBD program.
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