6–14
Solving Problems
If the system does not boot using the BOOT command:
See ‘‘If the InfoServer Fails to Boot Automatically’’ in Chapter 2.
Command Summary
Tables 6–4, 6–5, and 6–6 list the SET, TEST, and SHOW commands used
in troubleshooting procedures. To display a list of these commands, enter
HELP at the console prompt and press
Return
.
Table 6–4
SET Command Summary
Command
Default Set
SET HALT
Default halt action.
SET SCSIA
Sets the SCSI device ID number—bus A.
SET SCSIB
Sets the SCSI device ID number—bus B.
SET BOOT
Sets the bootstrap device.
SET BFLG
Sets the bootstrap address.
Table 6–5
TEST Command Summary
Command
Test or Utility Program
TEST F
Reserved.
TEST E
System clock.
TEST D
Nonvolatile RAM.
TEST C
Serial line controller.
TEST B
System Memory.
TEST A
Memory management unit.
TEST 9
Floating point unit.
TEST 8
Interval timer.
TEST 7
SCSI-A bus devices.
TEST 6
SCSI-B bus devices.
TEST 5
Interrupt controller and Ethernet ID ROM.
TEST 4
Reserved.
TEST 3
Reserved.