• SERVER
Displays the current value of the server environment variable. The variable
is set to ON if the configuration is a server; otherwise it is set to OFF.
• TRIGGER
Shows the state of remote trigger enable. If the returned value is 0, remote
triggers are not allowed. If the returned value is 1, remote triggers are
allowed, provided that the remote trigger password is set correctly.
16.4.12 START
The START command starts instruction execution at the specified address.
>>> S[TART]
address
The address is treated within the context of the user’s memory management mode
(physical or virtual). The address parameter is required. The START command is
equivalent to a DEPOSIT PC command followed by a CONTINUE command. No
initialization is performed.
16.4.13 TEST
The TEST command provides the user with a means of testing the entire system,
a portion of the system (subsystem), or a specific device.
>>> T[est] [test_device] [opt_param]
If no parameter is specified, a complete system self-test is run. Either all
or a subset of the system self-test is run; the power-up tests invoked are
implementation-dependent.
The TEST command parses test_device to find the matching test or script file to
run. Use the SET command to establish the number of passes desired, whether
to halt, loop, or continue on error, and so on.
Parameters
test_device Name of the device or subsystem to test. A list of available devices
and subsystems in the system can be obtained by issuing a SHOW
CONFIGURATION command.
opt_param Optional parameters accepted by particular subsystem tests. These
parameters are subsystem-specific.
Example 14 Test Command Examples
>>> TEST ! Test the complete system
>>> TEST SCSI ! Test the SCSI subsystem
>>> TEST NI ? ! List the available NI tests
>>> TEST ASIC,SCC ! Test the ASIC and SCC subsystems
>>> TEST TC1 ! Test the TURBOchannel option at slot 1
>>> TEST CXT PATT -V ! Run the CXT pattern test with user verification switch set
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