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Running Verification Script Engine (VSE)
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3. Select a Compliance Type: Device or Host
4. Select a Device Type: ATA or ATAPI
5. Enter a value for the Number of Runs to run a particular test more than once.
6. Enter the Capture Timeout value in seconds.
7. To view failed test traces in the sample viewer, check the
Automatically load failed test traces into Sierra trace viewer check box.
8. To save the failed test traces only, check the Save only failed test traces check box.
9. Enter a path and file name for Report file, or use the default file name and path:
c:\program files\lecroy\SAS/SATA Protocol Suite\User\Compliance_Device1.rtf
10. Enter a path and file name for Saved Traces, or use the default folder:
c:\Program Files\LeCroy\SAS/SATA Protocol Suite\User\
11. After you select tests, click Start.
12. The test runs and, after a brief period, displays the result.
13. To save the current compliance setup for later use, click the Save button to open the
Save As dialog. Assign a meaningful name to the setup and save it as a *.cst
compliance file.
14. To run a previously defined setup, click the Load button and choose a previously
defined setup to run.
Note:
When you are running the Compliance Test, you cannot work with Trainer and Emulator while
the device is connected to a D connector and HBA is connected to an H connector.
3.7
Running Verification Script Engine (VSE)
You can perform custom post‐process analysis of the open trace by running a verification
script over the trace. A verification script instructs the application to send trace and
analysis information to the script. A verification script also contains script code, written
using CATC Script Language (CSL) (see the CSL_RefManual.pdf document in the docs
directory of the installation), used to process trace data and output that data in different
formats.
Note:
You may write your own verification scripts to perform custom verification and analysis. For
information on how to write a verification script, see the Verification Script Engine Reference
Manual.
To run a verification script over a trace:
1. Select the main menu item Analysis > VSE or click the Running verification scripts
button
on the main tool bar. The Run Verification Scripts dialog opens, from
which you choose and then run one or several verification scripts.