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C H A P T E R
Troubleshooting Overview
This chapter describes the factory-defined boot sequence. It also describes the
different types of SPARCstation 5 diagnostic firmware and software tools that are
available to you for troubleshooting; the chapter explains how the tools are related
and when to use them.
"Factory-Defined Boot Mode" on page 1
"After Power Is Switched On" on page 3
"Diagnostic Tools and When to Use Them" on page 7
"Power-On Self-Test" on page 8
"FORTH-Based PROM Diagnostics" on page 8
"FORTH Monitor" on page 11
"System Exercisers" on page 11
2.1
Factory-Defined Boot Mode
The flowcharts in
diagnostics during a factory-defined boot operation under the control of the
OpenBoot™ PROM (OBP) firmware.
The following sections describe the relationship between the various diagnostic
tools, and the role each tool plays during the SPARCstation 5 factory-defined boot
sequence. The descriptions in the following sections assume you are using a
graphics monitor to view test results.
FIGURE 2-1
OBP processing control, after power is switched on. Each figure depicts the possible
paths for processing control, and the switch settings for the factory-defined boot
sequence. By examining the two flowcharts you can see where in the processing
sequence other diagnostic tests are available or are encountered.
and
FIGURE 2-1
(POST phase) and
FIGURE 2-2
outline the roles played by various
FIGURE 2-2
(OBP phase) graphically depict the flow of
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