pe_rtbp(1)
pe_rtbp(1)
pe_rtbp
— DECmpp Sx router backplane test
Syntax
pe_rtbp [-qtb] [1100]
Description
The
pe_rtbp
command tests various signal paths which pass between processor
element (PE), backplane and router cards. When the test detects a failing path, it
gives a complete report starting with the source board, chip and pin number, the
signal name as shown on the schematic, the backplane connector and pin number,
the destination board, backplane connector and pin number, and the destination
chip and pin number.
The verbose message format is self-explanatory. The terse format for experienced
users is shown in the following example:
BD04 U02RS1-127 MQ20 P0114E-12 -- Bp_S1_0400_2 -- BD00 U02RS2-28 MD14 P0114E-7
•
BD04
: Source board slot number.
•
U02RS1-127
: Source chip and pin number.
•
MQ20
: Source pin name.
•
P0114E-12
: Source backplane connector and pin number.
•
Bp_S1_0400_2
: Backplane signal name.
•
BD00
: Destination board slot number.
•
U02RS2-28
: Destination chip and pin number.
•
MD14
: Destination pin name.
•
P0114E-7
: Destination backplane connector and pin number.
Options
1100
Use this option to adjust the test for a DECmpp 12000–LC model (4 card slots).
The default machine is the DECmpp 12000 (16 card slots).
-b
Use this option to specify the burn-in test; runs the diagnostic repetitively,
reporting the error count at the end of each pass.
-q
Use this option to specify quick test. This selects a brief version of some of the
tests.
-t
Use this option to specify terse message style. The test prints only the most
essential messages.
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