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Chapter 3
Diagnostics
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/PC [configname] Any valid
string. It must
match the
configuration
name in the
package file.
Whether running tests or displaying a list of tests, it refers
to the indicated “configname” section of the package file.
/PKG filename Any valid Linux
filename
Use the specified file name as the test package file. The
default is “T.PKG”.
/PORT port 1024 to 65535 This switch specifies the port to use for communication
between the Test Executive and Run Engine.
/Q None Suppress most output to screen. This flag does not suppress
Info and Prompt messages, since they are always intended
to be viewed.
/QQ None Suppress all output to screen, including Info and Prompt
messages.
/RA filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect advisory messages to a file as well as being
displayed on the screen.
/RE filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect errors to a file as well as being displayed on the
screen.
/RI filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect info messages to a file as well as being displayed
on the screen.
/RP filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect prompt messages and user responses to a file as
well as being displayed on the screen.
/RR filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect all output to a file as well as being displayed on the
screen.
/RS filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect status to a file as well as being displayed on the
screen.
/RT filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect statistic messages to a file (not displayed on
screen).
/RV filename Any valid Linux
filename
Redirect verbose messages to a file as well as being
displayed on the screen.
/SELF None Self sense the hardware and run tests. Similar to the
/AUTO flag, but does not save the result in a configuration
override section of the package file.
/SF [filename] Any valid Linux
filename
Generate a summary file of tests executed. The default file
name is “summary.txt”. If the summary file name is
specified, the name cannot be the same as any file names
used with redirect file flags (RA, RE, RI, RR, RS, RT, and
RV).
Table 3-8 t Command Line Interface Flags (Continued)
Flag Range Description