08-20-2010
Most HMCs are xSeries PCs and have light path diagnostics. You need to look at the associated xSeries maintenance manual or on some outside the cover, some inside, there should be an LED fault panel and a description chart telling you what the lights on the panel mean.
It may have lost a PSU, fan, memory dimm, Etc.
Or you should be able to check the serviceable events logged by the HMC, or maybe there is an entry in the messages file.
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x_buttontest
x_buttontest(6) Games and Demos x_buttontest(6)
NAME
x_buttontest - Xview demonstration and test program for SunButtons
SYNOPSIS
/usr/demo/BUTTONBOX/x_buttontest
DESCRIPTION
x_buttontest is an Xview application that displays a window with thirty two buttons, corresponding to those on the SunButtons buttonbox.
To determine if the buttonbox has been set up correctly, select the Diagnostic button on the panel. If the buttonbox is functional and cor-
rectly interfaced, each of the buttons will light in sequence for about 1 second. Then "OK." is sent to the standard output of the demo
program. x_buttontest is now in its (default) interactive mode. Pressing a button on the buttonbox highlights the corresponding button on
the screen. Additionally, x_buttontest sends a BDIOBUTLITE ioctl to the buttonbox in response to each key press and key release, so that
the button light is illuminated while the button is held down.
If the serial communications become confused, as can happen when both the buttonbox and the dialbox are operated at the same time, one or
more button lights may remain on after the button is released. Clicking on the Reset button on the panel will unconditionally turn all the
button lights off.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Architecture |SPARC |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
bdconfig(1M), attributes(5), x_dialtest(6), bd(7M), streamio(7I)
SunOS 5.10 1 Jan 1997 x_buttontest(6)