IBM 8651RM0 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 19

Command Line Options

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The following additional keys are active on the Test window. Press the TAB key from the Test window to view a description of all keys. Function Key Enter SPACE F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 ALT+F2 ALT+F3 ALT+F4 ALT+F6 Description Selects a test module and displays the sub-test menu, or runs an enabled sub-test. Toggles (switches) test modules and sub-tests between enabled or disabled. Runs the current enabled sub-test. Disables the current test module or sub-test. Enables the current test module or sub-test. Accesses global run-time flags and module run-time flags. Refer to "Run-Time Flags" on page 13 for information. Accesses test module .CFG parameters. Displays the error messages that the system has captured. Displays all tests that have been run, the run times, the number of times passed, the number of times failed, and the error messages. Displays the version number of the test module. Runs all enabled sub-tests in all test modules. Disables all sub-tests and all test modules. Enables all sub-tests and all test modules. Displays the .PKG parameters. Command Line Options The Command Line Options allow you to define specific conditions for running the diagnostic programs from the DOS command line or at startup time. At the operating system prompt, type t xxxx yyyy (where xxxx represents a test and yyyy is a flag. The test can be identified either by the module name or by it's position in the .PKG file, for example: Module Name Floppy Floppy.1 1-5 Description Run all enabled sub-tests in the floppy test module. Run the first sub-test of the floppy test module, if enabled. Run all enabled sub-tests of the first 5 test modules in the .PKG file. IBM Netfinity 7000 - Type 8651 11

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The following additional keys are active on the Test
window.
Press the TAB key from the Test window to view
a description of all keys.
Command Line Options
The Command Line Options allow you to define specific
conditions for running the diagnostic programs from the
DOS command line or at startup time.
At the operating system prompt, type
t xxxx yyyy
(where
xxxx
represents a test and
yyyy
is a flag.
The test can be identified either by the module name or by
it's position in the .PKG file, for example:
Function
Key
Description
Enter
Selects a test module and displays the
sub-test menu, or runs an enabled sub-test.
SPACE
Toggles (switches) test modules and
sub-tests between enabled or disabled.
F2
Runs the current enabled sub-test.
F3
Disables the current test module or sub-test.
F4
Enables the current test module or sub-test.
F5
Accesses global run-time flags and module
run-time flags.
Refer to “Run-Time Flags” on
page
13 for information.
F6
Accesses test module .CFG parameters.
F7
Displays the error messages that the system
has captured.
F8
Displays all tests that have been run, the run
times, the number of times passed, the
number of times failed, and the error
messages.
F9
Displays the version number of the test
module.
ALT
+
F2
Runs all enabled sub-tests in all test
modules.
ALT
+
F3
Disables all sub-tests and all test modules.
ALT
+
F4
Enables all sub-tests and all test modules.
ALT
+
F6
Displays the .PKG parameters.
Module
Name
Description
Floppy
Run all enabled sub-tests in the floppy test
module.
Floppy.1
Run the first sub-test of the floppy test
module, if enabled.
1-5
Run all enabled sub-tests of the first 5 test
modules in the .PKG file.
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