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When you first connect to a computer system, you see a system
map showing all the hardware entities in the system (CPU, memory,
device adapters, and I/O devices). In mstm, the map appears automatically.
In cstm, you must enter the map command.
You use the system map to select the devices to test. After
a test runs, the system map displays the results.
System Map in mstm
The following figure shows a system map in mstm:
Figure 7-1 mstm System Map
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Last Last Op
Path Product Active Tool Status
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8 Bus Adapter Information Successful
8/0 Bus Adapter Information Successful
8/0/0 NIO Terminal Multiplexor Information Successful
8/4 Fast/Wide SCSI Interface Information Successful
8/4.3.0 SCSI Disk Exercise Aborted
8/4.4.0 SCSI Disk Verify Successful
8/4.10.0 SCSI Disk FW Update Successful
8/4.11.0 SCSI Disk FW Update Successful
8/16 Core I/O Adapter Information Successful
8/16/0 Centronics Interface Information Successful
8/16/5 SCSI Interface Information Successful
8/16/5.1.0 SCSI Tape Verify Query Pending
8/16/5.2.0 SCSI Disk Information Successful
8/16/6 LAN Interface Exercise Abort Pending
8/16/7 Built-in Keyboard/Mouse Information Successful
8/20 Core I/O Adapter Information Successful
8/20/2 RS-232 Interface Information Successful
8/20/5 EISA Adapter Information Successful
10 Bus Adapter Information Successful
32 CPU Exercise Successful
34 CPU Exercise Successful
49 MEMORY Exercise Successful
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Navigation of the system map is done by using the Up/Down/Left/Right
arrow keys and the Prev/Next or Page Up/Page Down keys.
To select a specific device for testing, place the cursor on the specific
device and press Return; all other devices are unselected. (To select a device
and leave all other selected devices in their current state, place the cursor
on the specific device and press the space bar.):
You can use the TAB key to activate a pull down menu which allows you to select
the specific tool that you want to run on the selected device(s).
System Map in cstm
To display the system map in cstm, enter the map command.
The cstm system map is almost identical to the mstm system map. The main
difference is that cstm provides each device with a device number:
Figure 7-2 cstm System Map
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Dev Last Last Op
Num Path Product Active Tool Status
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1 8 Bus Adapter Information Successful
2 8/0 Bus Adapter Information Successful
3 8/0/0 NIO Terminal Multiplexor Information Successful
4 8/4 Fast/Wide SCSI Interface Information Successful
5 8/4.3.0 SCSI Disk Exercise Aborted
6 8/4.4.0 SCSI Disk Verify Successful
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You select devices by using the select command with a device number or
path modifier. A minus sign (-) in front of a parameter unselects it. Examples:
select device 1
select path 8/4.4.0
select device -1
select path -8/4.4.0
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