Undefined Terminal Types
If an undefined terminal type from the DEFINE TERMINAL option menu is entered,
the menu prompts the user to enter a valid terminal type, and the menu is
redisplayed until either a valid type is entered or the user exits the DEFINE
TERMINAL option.
Resetting the Terminal:
If the user enters a terminal type that is valid
(according to the DEFINE TERMINAL option menu) but is not the correct type for the
ASCII terminal being used, difficulty may be encountered in reading the screen,
using the function keys or the Enter key. These difficulties can be bypassed by
pressing Ctrl-C to reset the terminal. The screen display which results from this
resetting action varies with the mode in which the system is being run:
Online Normal or Maintenance Mode - The command prompt appears.
Standalone Mode or Online Service Mode -The terminal type is reset to "dumb",
the Diagnostic Operating Instruction panel is displayed, and the user is required
to go through the DEFINE TERMINAL process again.
Running Standalone Diagnostics
Consider the following when you run Standalone Diagnostics:
The diagnostic disc must remain in the CD-ROM drive for the entire time that
diagnostics are executing.
The diagnostic CD-ROM cannot be ejected from the CD-ROM drive once the
diagnostics have loaded. The disc can only be ejected after the system has been
turned off and then turned on (standalone mode) or after the diagnostics program
has terminated (Online concurrent mode).
The CD-ROM drive from which diagnostics were loaded cannot be tested.
The SCSI adapter (or circuitry) controlling the CD-ROM drive from which
diagnostics were loaded cannot be tested.
Running Online Diagnostics
Consider the following when you run the Online Diagnostics from a server or a disk:
The diagnostics cannot be loaded and run from a disk until the AIX operating
system has been installed and configured. After the AIX operating system has
been installed, all three modes of operation are available.
The diagnostics cannot be loaded on a system (client) from a server if that
system is not set up to boot from a server over a network. When the system is
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