3.9.1 TEST
TEST enables the user to test:
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The system
•
A zone
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The CPU and memory
Use TEST only when the cross-link state is set to off.
The TEST syntax is:
TEST [qualifier(s)]
Tables 3–25 and 3–26 describe the TEST selection and control qualifiers.
Table 3–25 Qualifiers for TEST Selection
Qualifier
Description
/GROUP:n
1
Specifies a decimal number from 0 to 5 that identifies the
group of tests to be run.
/TEST:n
1
Specifies a decimal number from 0 to 32 that identifies the
tests to be run.
/SUBTEST:n
1
Specifies a decimal number from 0 to 32 that identifies the
subtests to be run.
/VERBOSE
Enables a display of all individual tests during execution.
/NOTRACE
Disables test traces.
1
n can be a:
• Single value
• Range separated by a colon (1:5)
• List separated by commas (1,5,9)
• Combination of range and list (1:6,8,10,11:29)
Table 3–26 Qualifiers for TEST Control
Qualifier
Description
/PASSCOUNT:n
n is a decimal number from 0 to MAXINT. When n is 0, the
passcount is infinite.
/NOTRACE
Disables the test traces.
/COE
Continues on error.
/NOCONFIRM
Disables the test confirmation on destructive tests.
/EXTENDED
Enables extended error reports.
/NOSTATUS
Disables status messages and reports.
/LIST
Lists the available tests, but does not run them.
When you do not supply the qualifier(s), TEST runs all the nonextended tests
(except those that require confirmation).
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