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C H A P T E R
3
Power-On Self-Test (POST)
This chapter describes the Power-On Self-Test (POST) for Normal, Full, and
Abbreviated modes, available with your SPARCstation 4 system.
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“Power-On Self-Test (POST)” on page 1
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“Normal Mode” on page 4
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“Full Diagnostic Mode” on page 4
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“Abbreviated Diagnostic Mode” on page 5
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“Tests the POST Runs” on page 6
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“POST Error Messages” on page 8
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“Status Lights (LEDs) and Indicators” on page 8
The Power-On Self-Test (POST) diagnostics reside in the OpenBoot PROM located
on the system board. There are two POST modes: Normal and Diagnostic.
3.1
Power-On Self-Test (POST)
The Power-On Self-Test (POST) runs when you turn on the system unit power
switch and any of the following conditions apply:
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diag-switch?
NVRAM parameter is set to
true
.
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Stop-d keys are held down when you turn on the power.
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Keyboard is disconnected, and
diag-switch?
is set to
false
.
The POST comprises a sequence of tests designed to evaluate the major hardware
components of the main logic board in the short time before the OpenBoot PROM
firmware takes control. The POST does not perform extensive testing on any
component of the main logic board. Only major failures can be detected by the
POST.
Summary of Contents for SPARCstation 4 110
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