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Run RBD 3, trace it, and run only test 1 of this RBD. This test is one
of the memory tests that is not part of the default suite of tests. Test 1
corrupts memory. You must add a /C qualifier (Confirm) to the START
command, to indicate that you do indeed intend to run this destructive
test.
The /C qualifier was not given in this example. The command line is
echoed, waiting for /C to be typed.
On a <REFERENCE>(rigel) you can either press Return and reenter
the command with the /C qualifier, or you can type the /C qualifier
followed by Return.
On a <REFERENCE>(hyperion) you must enter the command line
again adding the /C qualifier.
7
Run RBD 3, trace the tests as they run, run only test 1, and /C allows
the test to run. In this example, the test completed with no errors.
8
Exit from RBD mode. Enter console mode.
9
Make the next processor the primary processor so that RBD 0 can be
run on it.
10
Run RBD 0 and trace the tests. Here the CPU runs all 37
<REFERENCE>(XRP) tests successfully.
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