Solving Problems

Running System Verification Tests

5To verify the system operation, type the following at the CSTM> prompt:

CSTM> verify all

The following messages appear:

Verification has started on device (CPU). Verification has started on device (FPU). Verification has started on device (0/0/0). Verification has started on device (2/0/1.0.0). Verification has started on device (2/0/1.5.0). Verification has started on device (2/0/1.6.0). Verification has started on device (2/0/2).

CSTM>Message from (0/0/0):

This graphics test displays a number of graphics images on the screen of the graphics device being tested. If an X server is not currently running on that display, X Windows will be started and run for the duration of the test. The Starbase shared library (/usr/lib/libsbisl) should be present to run this test.

CAUTION: This test will fail if any portion of the test window is modified or overlaid in any way.

NOTE: If a VUE login screen is currently displayed on the mon- itor, the test will wait until someone logs in the HP VUE on the graphics monitor to release the lock. The test stops if the Screen Saver times out, it runs again once the Screen is acti- vated.

WARNING: Do not run this exercise with any other option. (Type ’R’ for Ready, Type ’S’ for Skip) [R] >>

6When you see the >> prompt shown above, enter r

The following messages and a graphics test window appear:

Verification of (2/0/1.0.0) has completed. Result status - (Success) Verification of (2/0/1.5.0) has completed. Result status - (Success) Verification of (2/0/1.6.0) has completed. Result status - (Success) Verification of (CPU) has completed. Result status - (Success)

Verification of (FPU) has completed. Result status - (Success) Verification of (2/0/2) has completed. Result status - (Success) Verification of (0/0/0) has completed. Result status - (Success).

7Press Enter to return to the CSTM> prompt after all test results are reported.

8To exit the Support Tools Manager, enter the following:

CSTM> exit

If any tests failed, further diagnosis is necessary by qualified service personnel. Contact your designated service representative.

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