OSI Troubleshooting Guide, May 1997

Chapter 1 21
Interoperability Testing
Running APRI Tests (Server Mode)
Running APRI Tests (Server Mode)
If the remote is not capable of receiving connections, or you want to test
the remote’s ability to establish connections, follow these instructions.
1. From root, type /opt/ots/bin/osidiag -w 300 (the -w 300
allows 300 seconds to get the client ready once the server is started),
and select “ACSE/Presentation or ROSE Tests.
2. Create a result file.
3. Select “Server...” from the Test Case menu.
4. For ROSE only: Enter the Presentation context identifiers to be used
as ROSE contexts.
5. For ROSE only: Leave the autorespond to ROSE default set to “Y”.
6. Generate the connection from the client side via the remote
application. Follow steps in the APRI Tests (Client Mode) if an HP
system.
7. Check the “TEST STATUS” near the end of the report.
If the status is “PASSED,” you have successfully communicated with
the remote node and are finished with this section.
If the status is “FAILED,” see “Interpreting APRI Errors” on page 22,
and find the problem.
If you find the error, rerun the server test and rerun the client test on
the remote to connect to this server.
If you cannot find the error, enable tracing on the local node. See
“Tracing and Logging through /opt/ots/bin/osidiag” on page 62 for
more information.