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These T00nn fields appear only with the /TR qualifier; each entry
corresponds to a test being run and prints out as the test starts running.
In a passing RBD, the final T00nn number corresponds to the last test
run.
Note that T0002 through T0004 and T0010, T0011, and T0026 are not
executed. These tests are not part of the default selection and must be
individually invoked by qualifier. For a list of the tests for each RBD
and the definition of the tests, see the chapter for each module in this
manual.
4
This field indicates whether the RBD passed or failed; P for passed, F
for failed.
5
This field is the XMI node number of the boot processor executing the
RBD. It matches the number in your RBD prompt.
6
This field is 8082 for the <REFERENCE>(XRP) and 8001 for the
<REFERENCE>(xyp)—the device type of the boot processor.
7
This field displays the total number of passes (in decimal) executed by
the RBD. The default number of passes is 1. If you use the START
command with the qualifier /P=5, for example, then this field will show
5, indicating 5 passes were completed.
8
This line contains the summary of the RBD failures. In a successful
RBD run, the line will contain all zeros as shown here. Currently
only the second and third fields are used. The second field contains the
number of hard errors detected during the run. The third field contains
the number of soft errors detected during the run.
9
The console prompt is usually returned in response to the RBD QUIT
command, as shown in this example. However, when some tests are
run, the response to QUIT is a system reset. Self-test is then run, and
the self-test results are printed. The tests that cause a system reset
are: Test 1 and 22 of RBD 1; Tests 2, 3, 4, 10, and 11 of RBD 2; and
Tests 4 and 8 of RBD 3.
Diagnostics 2–19