performance verification tests will be complete, and you can read the results of the
tests on screen.
Here’s what caused the fatal error. To check the emulator status, your interface
constantly polls the emulator in the card cage. The last step in the performance
verification procedure reinitializes the card cage with the power down option.
During initialization, the card cage is unable to communicate with your interface.
When the polling signals of the interface are unanswered, the interface assumes
communication has been lost between it and the card cage. Then the interface
reports the fatal error, but no harm has been done. You must "end_release_system"
in the Softkey User Interface, or click on OK in the Fatal System Error box in the
Graphical User Interface.
If you are using a LAN, there is another way to run performance verification
without the loss of communication between the interface and the emulator
hardware. It uses the telnet capability and the Terminal Interface:
1
From your host computer, enter the command: telnet <emulator_name>.
2
Now enter the command: pv 1
3
When your performance verification test is complete, use the keyboard
<CTRL>d keys to end the emulation session.
Examples
Start the performance verification test routines from the Softkey User Interface with
the commands:
display pod_command
pod_command "pv <N>"
where <N> is an integer that specifies the number of times to run the set of
performance verification tests. It is sometimes necessary to enter the pod command
tcf -e
before running performance verification.
A message similar to the following should appear:
Testing: HP64783 Motorola 68040 Emulator
PASSED:
Number of tests: 1 Number of failures: 0
Testing: HP64740 Compatible (PPN: 64794A) Deep Emulation Analyzer
PASSED:
Number of tests: 1 Number of failures: 0
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