Chapter 11 Power-On Self-Test 11-5
11.3.2 post max max
The following section contains the output of POST with max diagnostic level and
max output verbosity. The duration of POST was four minutes, 30 seconds. The left
column is the output. The right column describes what is happening. If the POST
output from your system does not match the output in the left column, use the
information in the right column to help diagnose the problem.
Error messages are reported when they are found. Examples of POST messages are
shown in “Analyzing POST Messages” on page 11-14.
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0>OBP->POST Call with %o0=00000800.01012000.
0>Diag level set to MIN.
0>Verbosity level set to NORMAL.
CPU0 is acknowledged and POST
configuration is identified.
0>Start Selftest.....
Testing is started.
0>CPUs present in system: 0
0>Test CPU(s)....Done
CPU is identified and tested.
0>Interrupt Crosscall....Done
Interrupt handlers are set up and
checked.
0>Init Memory....Done
0>Test Memory....Done
Memory is initialized, phase-
locked loops (PLL) are reset, and
memory is re-initialized and
tested.
0>IO-Bridge Tests....Done
I/O bridge is tested.
0>INFO:
0> POST Passed all devices.
0>
0>POST: Return to OBP.
POST has passed successfully and
returns control to the OpenBoot
PROM.
TABLE 11-6 post max max Output Comparison
Output Displayed What Is Happening
ok post max max
User initiates POST from
OpenBoot PROM ok prompt.
TABLE 11-5 post min normal Output Comparison (Continued)
Output Displayed What Is Happening