The Test Options screen is displayed for the selected test.
The default value of stress is based on the system configuration. If the system has a small memory configuration, the default stress is set to low. If the system has a large memory configuration, the default stress is set to high. A small memory configuration is less than 120 Mb, multiplied by the number of CPUs.
Depending on the selection, provide the time in minutes or number of passes.
Online Stress Default: The Scheduling Policy is Test Pass, and the default test pass is 1. If the scheduling policy is changed to Test Time, the default test time is 240 minutes.
System Exerciser Default: the Scheduling Policy is Test Time, and the default test time is 0 (or infinite). If the scheduling policy is changed to Test Pass, the default test pass is 5.
Component Stress Default: Scheduling Policy is Test Pass, and the default test pass is 5. If the scheduling policy is changed to Test Time, the default test time will be 240 minutes.
You can choose a specific pass level, and only the test related to that specific pass level will run. The valid range of pass levels are listed in the enclosed bracket next to the specific pass level tag. By default, the value of Specific Pass level is 0, which means that no specific pass level has been selected.
By default, the Error Limit is set to 1. An error limit of 0 means that the test continues to run with no limits to error count.
Some tests export specific options that allow you to select the test devices and modify the device options.
Clicking Cancel returns you back to the Test Groups page without saving your changes.