User`s guide

System Initialization and Acceptance Testing (Normal Operation)
4.2 Power-On Self-Tests (POST)
Example 4–3 Successful Power-Up to List of Bootable Devices
KA52-A VX.X, VMB 2.14
Performing normal system tests.
72..71..70..69..68..67..66..65..64..63..62..61..60..59..58..57..
56..55..54..53..52..51..50..49..48..47..46..45..44..43..42..41..
40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..
24..23..22..21..20..19..18..17..16..15..14..13..12..11..10..09..
08..07..06..05..04..03..
Tests completed.
Loading system software.
No default boot device has been specified.
Available devices.
-DIA0 (RF73)
-DIA1 (RF73)
-MIA5 (TF85)
-EZA0 (08-00-2B-06-10-42)
Device? [EZA0]:
4.2.2 Power-Up Tests for Q-Bus Options
Module self-tests run when you power up the system. A module self-test can
detect hard or repeatable errors, but usually not intermittent errors.
Module LEDs display pass/fail test results:
A pass by a module self-test does not guarantee that the module is good,
because the test usually checks only the controller logic.
A fail by a module self-test is accurate, because the test does not require
any other part of the system to be working.
The following modules do not have LED self-test indicators:
DFA01
DPV11
DRQ3B
KLESI
LPV11
TSV05
4–6 System Initialization and Acceptance Testing (Normal Operation)