IBM 8651RM0 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 22

Using the Test Selection

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Notes 1. If a user password is set, you must enter it to access the test programs. If you have set user and administrative passwords, you can enter either one. 2. If a configuration error occurs, a prompt appears before the operating system starts (see "Configuration Conflicts" on page 26). 4. Use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to select Run System Diagnostics from the Startup Menu. 5. Use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to move the highlight bar to your desired Startup Menu selection. 6. Press Enter. Note To stop running a specific test or stop testing after you have started a test, press CNTL+Break while the test is running. The test stops at the first possible opportunity. The Test Window: When you select Test from the Diagnostics Menu, the Test window appears. The Test window allows you to select test modules and define testing parameters. Highlighted selections indicate a module or device selected for testing. Using the Test Selection To start the Test selection from the Startup Menu: 1. Start the diagnostic programs, see "Starting the Diagnostic Programs" on page 13. 2. Select Run Server Diagnostics from the Startup Menu; then, press Enter. 3. Use the ← and → to select Test. Use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to move the highlight bar from one selection to the next within the Test window. You can also enter the number of your desired test to move the highlight bar. 4. Press Enter at the highlight bar of the desired test module. 5. Press the Spacebar at the highlight bar to enable the desired sub-test. 6. Press F2 to run the selected sub-test. 7. Select the number of passes and the length of processing time; then, press Enter. If you want to run all enabled sub-tests, you can do so by pressing ALT+F2. 14 Netfinity Server HMM

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Notes
1.
If a user password is set, you
must
enter it
to access the test programs.
If you have set
user and administrative passwords, you can
enter either one.
2.
If a configuration error occurs, a prompt
appears before the operating system starts
(see “Configuration Conflicts” on page
26).
4.
Use the Up Arrow (
) or Down Arrow (
) key to select
Run System Diagnostics
from the Startup Menu.
5.
Use the Up Arrow (
) or Down Arrow (
) key to move
the highlight bar to your desired Startup Menu
selection.
6.
Press
Enter
.
Note
To stop running a specific test or stop testing
after you have started a test, press
CNTL
+
Break
while the test is running.
The test stops at the
first possible opportunity.
The Test Window:
When you select
Test
from the
Diagnostics Menu, the Test window appears.
The Test
window allows you to select test modules and define
testing parameters.
Highlighted selections indicate a
module or device selected for testing.
Using the Test Selection
To start the Test selection from the Startup Menu:
1.
Start the diagnostic programs, see “Starting the
Diagnostic Programs” on page
13.
2.
Select
Run Server Diagnostics
from the Startup
Menu; then, press
Enter
.
3.
Use the
and
to select
Test
.
Use the Up Arrow
(
) or Down Arrow (
) key to move the highlight bar
from one selection to the next within the Test window.
You can also enter the number of your desired test to
move the highlight bar.
4.
Press
Enter
at the highlight bar of the desired test
module.
5.
Press the Spacebar at the highlight bar to enable the
desired sub-test.
6.
Press
F2
to run the selected sub-test.
7.
Select the number of passes and the length of
processing time; then, press
Enter
.
If you want to run all enabled sub-tests, you can do
so by pressing
ALT
+
F2
.
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