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Chapter 3

Using the Diagnostic/IPR Media to Run Offline Diagnostics

Test Module Manager (

TMMGR

) .

screen, use the

FIRST

or

LAST

commands. User commands at the command prompt may

be chained together using a semicolon as a separator. For example, to select items 1 and 5
and then run them, the following could be entered at the command prompt:

Command-> select 1 5;run

System Screen

Below is an example of the system screen:

Commands: EXIT, NEXT, LAST, LOG, ENV, RUN, SELECT, INFO, REFRESH, HELP

** HP 9000/712 **

Selection

Module/Device

Path

Status

1

Processor [1 Found]

N/A

2 *

Memory [1 Controller Found]

READY

3

Builtin Graphics

1

N/A

4 *

Core Bus Adapter

2

READY

5 *

Core SCSI

2/0/1

READY

6 *

Core LAN

2/0/2

READY

7 *

Core RS-232

2/0/4

READY

8 *

Core Centronics

2/0/6

READY

9 *

Audio

2/0/8

READY

10 *

Core Floppy

2/0/10

READY

11 *

Core PS/2

2/0/11

READY

12 *

Core PS/2

2/0/12

READY

13 *

Core Bus Adapter

6

READY

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Command->

The system screen shows a map of the computer system displaying a short description of
each HP- architected module, its architected path, and its status. The status field gives
information about the test state of the hardware module. The status field may have the
following values:

N/A

The TM for this module is not available. Either the TM does not exist on
the LIF volume, or the TM is unable to be executed.

READY

No tests for this module have been launched. The TM for this module is
ready for execution.

PASSED

All tests run on this module passed.

FAILED

One or more tests run on this module failed.

ABORTED

The user aborted test execution, or all tests run were aborted by the
system

SKIPPED

Tests for this module were launched, but all were skipped.

An asterisk next to a selection number indicates that this module is selected for testing.
The set of all selected modules will be tested when the user executes the RUN command.
Use the SELECT command to alter the set of selected modules. To launch the tests for all
selected modules, enter RUN at the command prompt. This will run all default or