Post Max Min; Post Max Normal; Table 7-6 Post Max Normal Output Comparison - Sun Microsystems Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, And Troubleshooting Manual

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post min max Output Comparison (Continued)
TABLE 7-5
Output Displayed
0>IO-Bridge unit 1 interrupt test
0>Print Mem Config
0>Caches : Icache is ON, Dcache is ON, Wcache is ON, Pcache is ON.
0>Memory interleave set to 0
0>
Bank 0 1024MB : 00000000.00000000 -> 00000000.40000000.
0>INFO:
0>
POST Passed all devices.
0>
0>POST: Return to OBP.
7.3.4

post max min

The following is the output of POST with max diagnostic level and min output
verbosity. The duration of POST was 120 seconds.
ok post max min
Executing Power On Self Test
POST conducted the tests, however, no output was provided.
7.3.5

post max normal

The following is the output of POST with max diagnostic level and normal output
verbosity. The duration of POST was 160 seconds. The left column of the table is the
output. The right column is information detailing what is happening. If the POST
output you see from your system does not match that in the left column, use the
information in the right column to help diagnose the problem.
post max normal Output Comparison
TABLE 7-6
Output Displayed
ok post max normal
Executing Power On Self Test
0>@(#) Sun Blade[TM] 1500 POST 4.16.3 2004/11/05 19:58
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Sun Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, and Troubleshooting Manual • December 2004
What Is Happening
I/O bridge interrupts are checked.
Memory configuration is to be
displayed.
Cache status is displayed.
4 megabyte portion of memory is
scrubbed and tested.
POST has passed successfully and
returns control to the OpenBoot
PROM.
What Is Happening
POST is initiated.
POST build version and date is
displayed.

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