The memory exerciser requests as many memory buffers as possible from AIX. The
exerciser then fills the memory buffers with specified bit patterns, then reads and
compares the memory buffers to the specified bit patterns.
On systems with multiple processors, a process is started for each processor. The free
memory space is split evenly between the available processors, thus reducing the time
required to exercise all of the memory.
The following items must be available to run this service aid:
v
Online diagnostics loaded in maintenance mode
v
128 KB of free space in /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data
v
The following commands must be available:
– bootinfo
– lsps
– vmstat
Tape Exerciser
The tape exerciser is labeled
rmt
x, where x is the number of a specific device. The
exerciser performs read, write, and compare operations using known data patterns. A
tape device and Test Diagnostic Cartridge are required to run this exerciser. The actual
Test Diagnostics Cartridge depends upon the specific tape device being tested. The
exerciser automatically rewinds the tape. Test Requirements are:
v
Tape device
v
Test Diagnostic Cartridge; (P/N depends upon tape device)
Diskette Exerciser
The diskette exerciser is labeled
fd
x, where x is the number of a specific device. The
exerciser performs read, write, and compare operations using known data patterns. A
scratch diskette is required to run this exerciser, data on the scratch diskette is
destroyed. Test requirements are:
v
Diskette device
v
Scratch diskette (data on diskette is destroyed)
CD-ROM Exerciser
The CD-ROM exerciser is labeled
cd
x, where x is the number of a specific device. The
exerciser performs read and compare operations using known data patterns. A
CD-ROM device and a Test Disc is required to run this exerciser. Test requirements are:
v
CD-ROM device
v
Test Disc P/N 81F8902
Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies
Use this service aid to save or restore the settings from Ring Indicate Power On Policy,
Surveillance Policy, Remote Maintenance Policy and Reboot Policy.
v
Save Hardware Management Policies
This selection writes all of the settings for the hardware management policies to the
/etc/lpp/diagnostics/data/hmpolicies file:
v
Restore Hardware Management Policies
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