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C H A P T E R
Power-On Self-Test
This chapter describes how to initiate power-on self-test (POST) diagnostics.
This chapter contains the following topics:
Section 3.1 "POST Overview" on page 3-1
Section 3.2 "Pre-POST Preparation" on page 3-1
Section 3.3 "Initializing POST" on page 3-3
Section 3.4 "Maximum and Minimum POST Levels" on page 3-4
Section 3.6 "Bypassing POST" on page 3-15
Section 3.7 "Resetting Variables to Default Settings" on page 3-15
Section 3.8 "Initializing Motherboard POST" on page 3-15
3.1
POST Overview
POST is useful in determining if a portion of the system has failed and should be
replaced. POST detects approximately 95 percent of system faults and is located in
the motherboard OpenBoot™ PROM. The setting of two NVRAM variables, diag-
switch? and diag-level, determines whether POST is executed and to what level
POST is executed (see Section 3.3 "Initializing POST" on page 3-3).
3.2
Pre-POST Preparation
Pre-POST preparation includes:
Setting up a terminal interface processor (TIP) connection to another workstation
or terminal to view POST progress and error messages. See Section 3.2.1 "Setting
Up a TIP Connection" on page 3-2.
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