Owner`s manual
Chapter 2
Self-Test
Example 2–1 is a sample self-test display, which deliberately includes some
failures to illustrate the type of information reported. Each line is described
below. Table 2–1 describes the configuration and assumptions used for this
sample.
Example 2–1: Sample Self-Test Results, Scalar Processors Only
#123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 012345#
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NODE #
A.A.MMMM..PPPP TYP
+.+.++++..++-+ STF
..........EEEB BPD
..........++-- ETF
..........EBEE BPD
. . . . A4 A3 A2 A1 . . . . . . ILV
. . . . 64 64 64 64 . . . . . . 256 Mb
Console = V1.00 RBDs = V1.00 EEPROM = 1.00/1.00 SN = SG01234567
>>>
The first line in Example 2–1 shows that the CPU in slot 1 passed
all testing. If the final # sign is missing, the last number shown is the
number of the failing test. This line of numbers is displayed only by the
processor in node 1 — and only when this processor undergoes power-up
or a system reset. This processor is not always the boot processor.
The NODE # line lists the node numbers on the XMI bus. The nodes
on this line are numbered in hexadecimal and reflect the position of the
XMI slots as you view the XMI from the front of the cabinet through
the clear card cage door.
Self-Test 2–1










