Compaq AlphaServer GS60E Installation Manual page 73

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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
A memory module (M)
A processor (P)
A period (.) indicates the slot is empty or the module is not reporting.
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)
Processors eligible to become the boot processor (E)
Processors ineligible to become the boot processor (D)
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
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