Owner`s manual

The system configuration shown in Figure 6–8 contains a DWMBB/A in
XMI slot E.
The TYP line in this printout indicates that adapters in this
configuration are in XMI slots D and E.
Because the DWMBB adapter does not have a module-resident self-test,
its entry for the STF line will always be "o".
The test results for the DWMBB/A and DWMBB/B modules are
indicated on the XBI line, at the far right. In this example, the DWMBB
modules have passed self-test (XBI E +). The results of the VAXBI I/O
adapter self-tests are shown in columns 0 through F, which stand for
the VAXBI node numbers; in this configuration, node numbers 1, 2, 3,
4, and 6 are used. The adapter at node 3 failed its self-test.
When a DWMBB passes self-test, each node on that VAXBI is indicated
by symbols + and –, indicating the self-test status for that node number
on the VAXBI. A period (.) indicates that that node number is not used.
When a DWMBB fails self-test, the failure is reported, and the VAXBI
device self-tests are not displayed.
Note that XMI entries use slots 1 through E, while the VAXBI can have
entries in slots 0 through F. An XMI slot and node number are the same;
VAXBI slot and node numbers are not identical. Node plugs (labeled 1 to
12) in the VAXBI backplane are used to identify the number of a node.
System Self-Test and Troubleshooting 6–17