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Analyzing selftest data – HP 2040D User Manual

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Series 2040 Test System

Series 2040 Maintenance Manual V2.00

Diagnostics

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Selection of the ‘Diagnostic’ option for file output will create a file with all the

information required by STEX to analyze the system. This information

includes the tester type being run, a listing of the Testhead resources as

recorded in the ‘resource.ini’ file or the Registry, and a listing of all tests run

along with any problems encountered during the tests. These results will be

written into a file in the ‘digalog\bin\’ directory. The filename is the date on

which the test was run with the file extension ‘.dxx’, where ‘xx’ is an

incrementing number starting at ‘01’ and going through ‘99’. For example, if

the diagnostic file was written on January 20, 1997, the file name would be

‘jan2097.d01’. If a second file were created on the same day, its name would

be ‘jan2097.d02’, and so on. The first SelfExec file written each day would

carry the extension ‘.d01’. If SelfExec’s file option is not set to ‘Diagnostic’, the

file extension would be ‘.001’, ‘.002’, and so on. These files do not contain

the configuration information required by STEX and will not be accepted as

proper files for analysis by STEX.

Analyzing Selftest Data

When starting the STEX program, the graphics show the Testhead as being

empty. Under the menu item ‘File’ are the selections: Open for EXam, View

Log File, Report Details, Close, and Exit.

Open for EXam

- Selecting this menu item opens up a

file selection window showing the files available in the

‘digalog\bin\’ directory with the ‘.dxx’ file extension.

Highlight the desired filename and Click on the ‘Open’

button to select for analysis under STEX. STEX will then

open that file, and examine it to see if it is a valid file for

this program. If the file is not valid for STEX, a message

box will inform the user of this, and the graphics will

return to their default condition. If it is valid, the tester

resource information will be read in for analysis. The boards listed in the

Registry will be placed in the proper slots in the Testhead graphic and the file

will be inspected for any fail data from the tests listed. If fail data or system

errors are found, the program will analyze those results using information

about the tests located in the STEX database — ‘digalog\include\stex.mdb’.

The program will then use this information to calculate the three most likely

tester resources that could cause the problems found in this diagnostic file.