System Exerciser Display Example - Digital Equipment VAXstation 3100 Maintenance Manual

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KA42-A Vl.O
??
F
OOBO
c
0080
B
0010
7
0090
6
OOAO
4
OODO
1
ooco
MONO
DZ
MEM
STRG-1
SCSI-A
8PLN
NI
01
FS
0000.0001
0000.0001
0000.0001
F000.0001
2316.3661
6000.0001
2200.0001
3200.0001
4100.0001
5300.0001
0000.0001
0000.0001
3
0000
2
2
0000
1
0000
3
0000
4
2
t
Testing 15
0 00 02:35
0 00 01:12
0 00 02:02
0 00 00:45
0 00:02:56
0 00:03:55
0 00:04:01
t
Progress count
Number of times device tested
Error information for individual
drive on STRG-1 bus
Error or status for each device
Mnemonic for the device (see Table 1-4)
Device identifier
Error indicator (hard error, in this case)
Figure 1-6 System Exerciser Display Example
The first line indicates the CPU name (KA42-A), the ROM version
(Vt
.0), the
ROM status (01 -
if not 01, the ROM is corrupted and the system module
must be replaced), and the mode of the system exerciser (CU for customer
and FS for Field Service mode). The next several lines list information on the
devices that are exercised by the system exerciser.
The first column of the display lists the test number (F,C,B,7,6,4,1). TESTS
7, 6, and 4 through 2 are option modules and are listed in the display only if
they are installed. The second column lists the device identifier (OOBO, 0080,
0010, and so on.). Next is the mnemonic for each device (MONO, DZ, MEM,
and so on.) followed by the code (0000.0000) for that device. Note that the
STRG-1, SCSI-A, and SCSI-B devices have additional codes for each drive
that is installed. After the codes is the number of times the device was tested
followed by the progress count (available on some devices) and then the time
of the last pass the exerciser made on that device. The time is in the format
of days hours:minutes:seconds. Two question marks
(?1)
identify hard errors
and a single question mark
(?)
identifies soft errors.

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