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4
This field is the device type of the boot processor.
5
This field displays the total number of passes (in decimal) executed by
the RBD. The default number of passes is 1.
6
The class of error is displayed here. HE indicates that the error was
a hard error. SE means the error was a soft error, and FE indicates a
fatal error. (See Section 2.3.3 for a definition of these errors.)
7
This field describes the failing logic for the <REFERENCE>(XRP) and
gives an abbreviated test name for the <REFERENCE>(xyp). Here,
the processor chip of a <REFERENCE>(XRP), device type 8082, is the
failing logic.
8
This field is the unit number used in memory and DWMBB tests.
9
This field lists the number of the test that failed; test 18 failed here.
10
This is a two-digit (decimal) generic error code.
11
The expected data is listed here. AAAAAAAA is the data test 18
expected.
12
The received data is listed here. A8AAAAAA is the data test 18
received.
13
This field shows any unexpected interrupt vectors.
14
This is the address in memory where the referenced error is found.
15
This is the address of the failing PC at the time of error.
16
This is the error number within the failing test. In this example, the
failure was detected at the first possible failure point in T0018. This is
a decimal field.
17
This final T00nn number corresponds to the last test run.
18
This entire line is the summary line, and a repeat of the failure
summary. It lists the pass/fail code (P or F), the node number and
device type number of the boot processor executing the RBD, and the
number of passes of the RBD.
19
This is the number of hard errors detected.
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