The NODE # line lists the (hexadecimal) node numbers on the TLSB and
I/O buses. Node numbers and slot numbers are identical. For the PCI I/O
subsystem, nodes 0 – B are counted from right to left.
The TYP line indicates the type of module at each TLSB node:
An adapter: the I/O port module (A) is a KFTHA
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A memory module (M)
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A processor (P)
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A period (.) indicates the slot is empty or the module is not reporting.
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The ST1–ST3 lines show the results of the testing. The self-test bit in the
TLCNR register of each module contains this information. For the KN7CG
dual processor, one CPU may pass, another fail. Entries are:
+ (pass) A ++ indicates both processors passed.
– (fail)
A –+ indicates one CPU failed and one passed.
o (does not apply) In this example, the I/O port module has "o" because
there is no module-resident self-test.
The BPD line indicates the boot processor designation. The results on this
line indicate:
The boot processor (B)
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Processors eligible to become the boot processor (E)
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Processors ineligible to become the boot processor (D)
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The BPD line is printed three times. After the first determination of the
boot processor, the processors go through two more rounds of testing. Since
it is possible for a processor to pass self-test at line ST1 and fail ST2 or ST3
testing, the processors again determine the boot processor following each
round of tests.
Line C0 indicates the self-test results for the DWLPB and all PCI
adapters connected through the KFTHA's hose. In this example, self-test
passed on PCI slots 0, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11.
System Self-Test
7-5
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