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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

If CPU utilization numbers are requested for the local system, the result of the test will be local service demand.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

The directory server CPU was essentially idle during the tests because most user data was cached on the Tivoli Access Manager servers.
If your game has early prototype U6 CPU EPROM software, sometimes non-existant switches can show up in the test report.
But there is a downside to this; Leon's memory test will *not* work in a system7 CPU board.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Figure 3 gives the server configuration for the Login and Extranet Scenario tests using one Policy Server with two CPUs.
CPU utilization is determined by comparing the rate at which the counter increments when the system is idle to the rate when a test is running.
The "tester LED" , as decribed in the Dead CPU section, and Leon's test EPROM are needed for this.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Our tests have shown, though not dramatically, that the Air Guide does indeed lower CPU temperatures slightly.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Each of the Login tests drove the SiteMinder Policy Server CPUs as close as possible to 100% CPU utilization.
It tests CPU, and virtually all parts of motherboard units for errors.
Leon's test chip (as documented in the Dead CPU section) can also be very helpful for diagnosing driver board switch matrix problems.
 
 
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