The test-allCommand

You can use the test-allcommand to run all tests in the OpenBoot Diagnostics menu in sequence. You can exclude specific tests using the except command (enter help at the obdiag> prompt for more information). You can use a path as an argument, or no path. All devices in and under the path are tested. Tests are sequentially executed in device-tree order (viewed with the show-devs command).

The following example shows typical output from the OpenBoot Diagnostics test-allcommand.

obdiag>

test-all

 

Hit the

spacebar to interrupt testing

 

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/bbc@1,0

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/flashprom@0,0

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/gpio@1,300600

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/i2c@1,2e

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/i2c@1,30

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/network@5,1

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/parallel@1,300278

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/pmc@1,300700

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/rtc@1,300070

passed

Testing

/pci@8,600000/qlc@4

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/scsi@6

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/scsi@6,1

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/ebus@5/serial@1,400000

passed

Testing

/pci@8,700000/usb@5,3

passed

Hit any

key to return to the main menu

 

 

 

 

Note The OpenBoot PROM configuration variables test-argsand diag-levelaffect the behavior of OpenBoot Diagnostics. Set diag-levelto max for maximum coverage. Enter help at the obdiag> prompt for more information on the use of test-args.

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Sun Microsystems 280R manual Test-allCommand