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The system configuration being tested is discussed in Section 6.2. See
Table 6–1.
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 (see Figure 6–4).
XMI entries use slots 1 through E, while an optional VAXBI could have
entries in slots 0 through F (see Section 6.8). The XMI has 14 slots, and
the slot and node numbers are identical. The self-test printout reflects
the physical position of the modules in the XMI card cage.
The TYP line in the printout indicates the type of module at each XMI
node:
An I/O adapter (A)
A scalar processor (P)
A vector processor (V)
A memory module (M)
A period indicating that the slot is not populated or the module is
not reporting and may be dead
The STF line shows the results of self-test. This information is taken
from the self-test fail bit in the XBER register of each module. The
entries are:
+ (pass)
(fail)
o (does not apply)
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