4.
Set
the
test
parameters:
a.
Select
YES
for
the
CPU
Speed
Comparison,
and
press
Enter.
b.
Select
Expected
CPU
Speed,
and
press
Enter.
c.
Select
Run
Test
parameters,
and
press
Enter.
To
make
sure
the
system
configuration
is
not
damaged,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
From
the
AMIDiag
main
menu,
select
System,
and
press
Enter.
2.
Select
Processor
Tests,
and
press
Enter.
3.
Select
CMOS
Validity
Test,
and
press
Enter.
To
make
sure
that
the
PCI
adapter
slots
are
functioning
correctly,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
From
the
AMIDiag
main
menu,
select
System,
and
press
Enter.
2.
Select
Processor
Tests,
and
press
Enter.
3.
Select
PCI
Test,
and
press
Enter.
System
Board
Test
Select
this
choice
to
run
a
DMA
controller
test
or
a
CMOS
validity
test.
DMA
controller
test:
This
test
is
a
series
of
read
and
write
tests
on
the
memory
address
registers
and
page
registers
of
direct
memory
address
(DMA)
controllers
1
and
2.
The
DMA
controller
manages
the
flow
of
information
directly
to
and
from
system
memory
and
an
″intelligent″
peripheral
device,
without
passing
through
the
microprocessor.
On
error,
the
AMIDiag
program
displays
the
register
number,
data
written,
and
data
read.
To
perform
this
test,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
From
the
main
menu,
select
System,
and
press
Enter.
2.
Select
DMA
Controller
Test,
and
press
Enter.
CMOS
Validity
Test:
Use
this
test
to
check
the
validity
of
the
data
in
CMOS
RAM,
to
make
sure
that
the
CMOS
RAM
checksums
are
correct,
and
to
make
sure
that
the
battery
is
in
good
condition.
To
perform
this
test,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
From
the
main
menu,
select
System,
and
press
Enter.
2.
Select
CMOS
Validity
Test,
and
press
Enter.
PCI
System
Test
Use
the
PCI
System
Test
to
make
sure
that
the
PCI
bus
and
all
PCI
devices
in
the
server
are
working
properly.
Multiprocessor
Test
Select
this
test
when
running
the
AMIDiag
program
in
a
server
that
has
more
than
one
microprocessor.
This
test
performs
a
variety
of
diagnostic
tests
on
all
microprocessors.
To
perform
this
test,
select
Multiprocessor
Test
from
the
System
menu,
and
press
Enter.
Follow
the
directions
on
the
screen.
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