Once the ISE has passed DRVTST, the installation is complete. If further
information on the use of DRVTST is desired, refer to the appropriate
integrated storage element user’s guide (see Appendix A) for a complete
description of the DRVTST local program.
1.7.1 DRVTST Example
The following example shows how to run DRVTST. In this example, DRVTST
is accessed through OpenVMS on an ISE with a node name R1EJAA.
$ SET HOST/DUP/SERVER=MSCP$DUP/TASK=DRVTST R1EJAA
The program displays the following:
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Write/read anywhere on the medium? [1=Yes/(0=No)]
You must respond to the query for the program to continue. By answering yes
(1), you select a read-write test, and DRVTST prompts you with another query.
In this case, type 1
Return
, selecting a read-write test. DRVTST then displays
the following:
User data will be corrupted. Proceed? [1=Yes/(0=No)]
This query gives you the chance to reconsider. If you answer no (0), then your
response to the first query is overridden, and a read-only test is executed. If
you answer yes (1), DRVTST begins executing a read-write test of the ISE.
In this case, type 1
Return
. During the test, the program displays the following
message:
5 minutes to complete.
NOTE
You may abort the test at any time by pressing one of the following key
combinations:
CTRL/C
,
CTRL/Y
, or
CTRL/Z
. If you abort the test, the
informational message
Operation aborted by user
will be displayed.
If DRVTST is executed successfully, the following message is displayed:
Test passed.
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