IBM RS/6000 7025 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Chapter 8. Using the System Verification Procedure
The system verification procedure is used to check the system for correct operation.
When you are analyzing a hardware problem, you should use Chapter 9, “Hardware
Problem Determination” on page 9-1.
Step 1. Considerations before Running This Procedure
Notes:
1. If this system unit is directly attached to another system unit or attached to a
network, be sure communications with the other system unit is stopped.
2. This procedure requires use of all of the system resources. No other activity can
be running on the system while you are doing this procedure.
This procedure requires a display connected to the video port or an ASCII
terminal attached to the S1 port.
Before starting this procedure, you should stop all programs and the operating
system.
This procedure runs the Online Diagnostics in Service mode or Standalone
Diagnostics. If the Online Diagnostics are installed, they should be run. See the
operator manual for your type of ASCII terminal to find the key sequences you
need in order to respond to the diagnostics.
If you need more information about diagnostics see Chapter 6, “Using the Online
and Standalone Diagnostics” on page 6-1.
If a console display is not selected, the diagnostics stop. The instructions for
selecting a console display are displayed on all of the graphic displays and any
terminal attached to the S1 port. Follow the displayed instructions to select a
console display.
ISA adapters cannot be detected by the system. The ISA adapter Configuration
Service Aid allows the identification and configuration of ISA adapters when
running standalone diagnostics.
Go to Step 2.
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