Chapter 3
Diagnostics
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Save Burn-in Script
To save a burn-in script that you have created, enter
d:\
testname
.tst
Where
testname
is the name of the script that you have created.
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Change Options
Opens the Burn-in Options menu, which enables you to modify the various
options listed in
TABLE
3-3
for the currently loaded test script.
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Select Tests
Opens a listing of all of the possible types of tests available for you to run for the
currently loaded test script.
3.6
Create Diagnostic Partition
The Create Diagnostic Partition option will install a diagnostic partition on the first
bootable disk seen by the Sun Java Workstation W1100z or W2100z platform.
On an IDE system, the first bootable disk is on the primary/master IDE device. On a
SCSI system, the first bootable disk is the first disk found on the SCSI A channel. If
a disk is not found on the SCSI A channel, then it will search the SCSI B channel for
the first hard disk found.
The following subsections explain how to create and access the diagnostic partition
on the Sun Java Workstation W1100z and W2100z:
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“Removing Existing Partitions on a Hard Disk” on page 12
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“Adding a Diagnostic Partition to the First Bootable Disk” on page 13
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“Creating a Log File on the Diagnostic Partition” on page 14
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“Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under Red Hat Linux” on page 15
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“Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under Solaris x86” on page 16
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“Accessing the Diagnostic Partition Under Windows” on page 17
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