C H A P T E R  53

SunPCi II Test (sunpci2test)

The sunpci2test tests the SunPCi trademark II card, which is a PC processor embedded in an add-on card. This test consists of approximately 150 POST routines that perform diagnostic, hardware detection, and initialization functions. This test issues a reset, then launches POST in the SunPCi II BIOS to check the devices. Finally, the sunpci2test runs bridge and system diagnostics tests.


sunpci2test Test Requirements

Before running the test, the X-window for Microsoft Windows must be shut down. If this is not done, the test will not launch.


procedure icon  To Shut Down Microsoft Windows and the SunPCi II Card:

1. Click Start button in Microsoft Windows.

2. Click Shut Down.

The shutdown window appears. Wait for the "It is now safe to shut off your PC" message.

3. Select "File" from the SunPCi window.

4. Select "Exit" from the file menu.

5. Click OK.


sunpci2test Options

To reach the dialog box below, right-click on the test name in the System Map and select Test Parameter Options. If you do not see this test in the System Map, you might need to expand the collapsed groups, or your system may not include the device appropriate to this test. Refer to the SunVTS User's Guide for more details.

FIGURE 53-1 sunpci2test Test Parameter Options Dialog Box

sunpci2test only runs with the default parameters in place. Thus, this test does not allow any options to be configured specifically for an individual system. The number of instances is preset to 1 (the default value), as only one local copy of the test is supported.


sunpci2test Test Modes
TABLE 53-1 sunpci2test Test Modes

Test Mode

Supported?

Description

Connection

Yes

Runs the full set of tests

Functional

(Offline)

Yes

Runs the full set of tests



sunpci2test Command-Line Syntax

/opt/SUNWvts/bin/sunpci2test standard_arguments



Note Note - There are no test-specific options for sunpci2test.





Note Note - 64-bit tests are located in the sparcv9 subdirectory: /opt/SUNWvts/bin/sparcv9/testname. If a test is not present in this directory, then it may only be available as a 32-bit test. For more information refer to 32-Bit and 64-Bit Tests.