a Acknowledge an errorb Back one pagec Toggle between cycle count and last errore View the AIX error logf Page forward one pageq Return to Main Menur Refresh screens Enable or disable beep on errorx Exit system exerciserAbbreviationsThe following list describes abbreviations used in the exerciser reports.Acronym DescriptionCOE Continue on error (use number to select).CP Device has run the specified number of cycles and is not running.DD The exerciser has been terminated by a signal.ER Device has stopped with an error.HG The device is hung.HOE Halt on error (use number to select).RN Device is running.ST Device is stopped.Memory ExerciserThe memory exerciser is labeled mem0. The exerciser requests as many memory buffers as possible fromAIX. The exerciser fills these buffers with specified bit patterns and then compares them to the original bitpatterns. If memory is removed as a result of processors being reconfigured dynamically, the exerciserterminates.On systems with multiple processors, a process is started for each processor. The free memory space issplit evenly between the available processors, thus reducing the time required to exercise all of thememory.Running this service aid requires 128 KB of free space in /etc/lpp/diagnostics/data.Tape ExerciserThe tape exerciser is labeled rmtx, where x is the number of a specific device. The exerciser performsread, write, and compare operations using known data patterns. A tape device and Test DiagnosticCartridge are required to run this exerciser. The actual Test Diagnostics Cartridge depends upon thespecific tape device being tested. The exerciser automatically rewinds the tape. Test Requirements are:v Tape devicev Test Diagnostic Cartridge (the part number depends upon tape device)Diskette ExerciserThe diskette exerciser is labeled fdx, where x is the number of a specific device. The exerciser performsread, write, and compare operations using known data patterns. A scratch diskette is required to run thisexerciser, data on the scratch diskette is destroyed. Test requirements are:v Diskette devicev Scratch diskette (data on diskette is destroyed)CD-ROM ExerciserThe CD-ROM exerciser is labeled cdx, where x is the number of a specific device. The exerciser performsread and compare operations using known data patterns. A CD-ROM device and a Test Disc is required torun this exerciser. Test requirements are:104 Eserver pSeries 655 User’s Guide