Abbreviations; Memory Exerciser - IBM H80 User Manual

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Abbreviations

The following list describes abbreviations used in the exerciser reports.
Abbreviation
COE
CP
DD
ER
HG
HOE
RN
ST

Memory Exerciser

The memory exercisers are labeled mem x , where x is a number for the exerciser.
Multiple exercisers can be active.
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.
If the system is working correctly, there are no comparison errors. If a nonrecoverable
memory error occurs, the system crashes. Recoverable memory errors are logged by
the AIX operating system.
The following items must be available to run this service aid:
v Online diagnostics loaded in maintenance mode
v 128KB of free space in /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data
v The following commands must be available:
– bootinfo
– lsps
– vmstat
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Acknowledge an error
Back one page
Toggle between cycle count and last error
View the AIX error log
Page forward one page
Return to Main Menu
Refresh screen.
Enable or disable beep on error
Exit system exerciser
Description
Continue on error (use number to select).
Device has run the specified number of cycles and is not running.
The exerciser has been terminated by a signal.
Device has stopped with an error.
The device is hung.
Halt on error (use number to select).
Device is running.
Device is stopped.

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