test so it will not affect the performance of the system. Any changes applied to delay will affect tests in progress as well as future testing. This system spare diagnostic delay value is given in 100 millisecond increments. The valid range for 'x' is 0..100. The default is 0.
The SPARE PATTERN=x command sets the system spare diagnostics pattern. The test pattern determines the pattern written to the disks during the test. The system supports the following patterns:
• | UNIQUE | Includes unique information including timestamp |
• | AA | 0xAA is written to each byte |
• | 55 | 0x55 is written to each byte |
• | FF | 0xFF is written to each byte |
• | 00 | 0x00 is written to each byte |
• | COUNTUP | A pattern of counting up is written to each byte |
•COUNTDOWN A pattern of counting down is written to each byte
The default is UNIQUE. Note that the tests in progress are not affected by this parameter setting. Changing the pattern only applies to tests started after the parameter was modified.
The SPARE START command starts the spare diagnostics task if it is not running. Note that this will start diagnostics on both units in a dual system, as this is a system parameter.
The SPARE STOP command aborts any ongoing diagnostic operations. Note that this command will stop them and then the task will be idle until the SPARE RESTART command is executed. Note that this will stop diagnostics on both units in a dual system as this is a system parameter.
The SPARE PAUSE command pauses but does not stop any ongoing diagnostic operation, only on the unit from which the command is run. If a test is being run from the other unit in a dual, the pause command will NOT affect that test.
The SPARE RESUME command releases any paused diagnostic operations and allows them to continue only on the unit from which the command is run. If a test has been paused on the other unit in a couplet, the SPARE RESUME command will NOT affect that test.
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