Running Subtests
In addition to the power-up self-test, you can use subtests to
troubleshoot. Subtests run individual tests or test scripts.
Running Individual Tests
To run an individual test, type
t [-l] slot/test [arg1] [arg2] [arg3] . . .
When you type an individual test command,
t is the command to run a test.
Include the optional -l parameter to make the test repeat
continuously until you type Ctrl-C or reset the system.
Replace slot with the slot number of the module to be
tested. Table 3-1 lists the slot numbers assigned to each
module.
Replace test with the name of the particular test you want
to run.
The optional extended arguments (arg-1 and so on) specify
individual test conditions. Refer to Appendix D for an
explanation of the arguments used for each test.
Table 3-1.
Slot Numbers Used in Test Commands
Slot Number
Unit Tested
0
Option module in slot 0 (slot farthest from the power switch)
1
Option module in slot 1 (middle option slot)
2
Option module in slot 2 (slot nearest the power switch)
3
Reserved
4
Reserved
5
SCSI controller on the system module
6
Ethernet controller on the system module
7
System module or memory module
3–4
Troubleshooting Tools
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