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3 To run the test, click Start Testing.
4 When the test completes, a PASSED or FAILED message appears on screen. Click
anywhere to close the message.
If you stop the test before it completes, no message appears.
Working with Test Groups
You can create test groups based on your customized test settings. These are similar
to templates because they allow you to reuse your test settings without having to
change each setting individually. After choosing a test group, you can still change its
settings.
There are several test groups included with AXD Mac OS X tools. These test groups
stop when an error occurs, and they aren’t looped.
Test group Test selections
Default All memory, fan, hard drive, sensor, SMC PID
sensor, and power supply tests. Ethernet
MAC address verication and ROM checksum
verication.
Quick Test All sensor tests.
You can also export a test group to a le. By exporting a test group, you can use that
le to re-create that test group on other AXD installations. For example, if you install
AXD Mac OS X tools on several Xserve computers, you can copy the test group le to
each of them, making identical tests available without having to manually create a
new test group.
To work with test groups:
In AXD Mac OS X tools, choose the options you want. m
To do this Do this
Use a test group In the Test Group pop-up menu, choose a test
group.
Create a new test group In the Test Group pop-up menu, choose Save
Current Group. Enter a name for the group and
click OK.
Delete a test group In the Test Group pop-up menu, choose a test
group. Choose Edit > Delete Test Group.
You can’t delete the Default or Quick Test test
groups.
Export a test group Choose File > Export Test Group, choose a
location, name the test group, and click Save.
Import a test group Choose File > Open, select an .axdcong le, and
click Open.
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