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Prior to Hadoop 2.0.0, the NameNode was a single point of failure (SPOF) in an HDFS cluster. Each cluster had a single NameNode, and if that machine or process became unavailable, the cluster as a whole would be unavailable until the NameNode was either restarted or brought up on a separate machine.
This impacted the total availability of the HDFS cluster in two major ways:
- In the case of an unplanned event such as a machine crash, the cluster would be unavailable until an operator restarted the NameNode.
- Planned maintenance events such as software or hardware upgrades on the NameNode machine would result in windows of cluster downtime.
The HDFS High Availability feature addresses the above problems by providing the option of running two redundant NameNodes in the same cluster in an Active/Passive configuration with a hot standby. This allows a fast failover to a new NameNode in the case that a machine crashes, or a graceful administrator-initiated failover for the purpose of planned maintenance.
General Test Tools
USB Power Delivery /USB Type-C Test Tools
USB4TM Test Tools
xHCI-based Test Tools
EHCI-based Test Tools
Electrical Test Tools and Fixtures
Cable Test Tools
Products Used for Testing
Please review the USB-IF Compliance Updates webpage frequently for the latest information regarding the USB-IF Compliance Program. The updates may contain information on test requirements and/or test procedures. Subscribe to the USB-IF Compliance Update Mailing List by emailing [email protected].
General Test Tools
USB Vendor Info File Generator
USB Vendor Info File Generator Version 3.2.2.1 (updated October 6, 2021) can be downloaded here.
USB Power Delivery/USB Type-C Test Tools
QuadDraw and QuadraView
QuadDraw is the official software for the QuadraMAX hardware, and QuadraView is the official software for viewing the results generated by a QuadraMAX.
- The Non-PPS Test Manual : QuadraMAX Manual
- The PPS Test Manual: QuadraMAX PPS Test Manual
NOTE: The QuadDraw tool is supported on Windows 7 and above only.
NOTE: QuadDraw requires .NET 4.5
NOTE: QuadDraw requires .NET 4.5
USB Power Delivery Fast Role Swap (FRS) Switch
The USB Power Delivery Fast Role Swap switches provide a tool to simulate a loss of external power. They are currently available to use for correlation, validation and debugging of USB Fast Role Swap architecture. Please note these are not to be used for USB-IF certification purposes at this time.
The switches support up to 20 volts at up to 10A of current designed to work at full functionality from between 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. The switches should not be loaded for an extended period.
When connecting or disconnecting the DC side spliced power line to the FRS Switch via the banana plug connectors, users *MUST* disconnect the AC/DC power adapter from AC power and ensure all residual power in the AC/DC adapter is discharged.
The USB PD FRS Switch is available to USB-IF members at the E-Store located at https://www.usb.org/estore. Please find the User Guide here.
USB4TM Test Tools
USB4CV Tool
This tool is used to test the Logical Layer, Protocol Layer, and Tunneling functionality of a USB4 Router. This tool takes control over the USB4 Connection Manager and renders all products connected to it unusable. USB4CV should not be installed on an oscilloscope or any system that uses USB as its only form of input from the user.
The USB4CV tool Ver. 0.9.5.0 (Updated October 18, 2021) is available below.
NOTE 1: In order to use USB4CV, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off. After turning off UAC, the system must be rebooted.
NOTE 2: The USB4CV tool is supported on Windows 10 and above.
NOTE 2: The USB4CV tool is supported on Windows 10 and above.
If you have questions please email [email protected].
For vendors seeking version numbers to be used at upcoming workshops please visit the compliance updates page found here.
Compliance Test Specifications
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USB4CV covers testing for Host Interface, DP Tunneling, Logical Layer, Protocol, PCIe Tunneling, TMU and USB3 Tunneling. These CTSs can be downloaded directly here.
Time Synchronization Testing
Tests covering USB4 Chapter 7 require additional hardware to validate timing. Download TMU Setup Procedure for setup and purchasing information. Files used to interface between USB4CV and the TMU FPGA can be downloaded here.
- NOTE 1: In order to use USB4CV, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off. After turning off UAC, the system must be rebooted.
- NOTE 2: The USB4CV tool is supported on Windows 10 and above.
USB4 Electrical Test Tool (ETT)
This tool kit contains the Window-based ETT utility used to initiate test modes on a USB4 Router.
The USB4 ETT tool Ver. 1.0.1 is available below in a zip file. This includes both GUI and CLI version. See included documentation for instructions on how to run the tool.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
Wilder Controller
Visit www.wilder-tech.com for information about Wilder products.
USB4 Test Fixtures and Microcontroller
Contact [email protected] for sales information.
Contact [email protected] with any Wilder hardware or software support questions.
xHCI-based Test Tools
USB3CV Tool
USB3CV is used to test USB 2.0 devices and USB 3.2 devices. This tool is used to test a USB product's control messaging, descriptors and basic protocol when connected to an xHCI controller. This tool takes control over the USB host controller and renders all products connected to it unusable. USB3CV should not be installed on an oscilloscope or any system that uses USB as its only form of input from the user.
The USB3CV tool Ver. 2.2.1.0 (Updated September 15, 2021) is available below.
NOTE 1: In order to use USB3CV, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off. After turning off UAC, the system must be rebooted.
NOTE 2: The USB3CV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above.
NOTE 2: The USB3CV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above.
Follow these instructions to download a JSON version of the USB-IF Company List:
- Click on this link: https://cms.usb.org/usb/api/usbif.json. Please wait until it loads completely.
- Copy the full contents of the JSON USB-IF Company List.
- Paste the full contents into a text file named usbif.json.
View .pdf version of Company List here: https://www.usb.org/developers Mavisbeacon com download.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
For vendors seeking version numbers to be used at upcoming workshops please visit the compliance updates page found here.
If you are running a test that utilizes the SuperMUTT, please make sure you are using firmware version 57 or later. Firmware info can be found here.
XHCICV Tool
This tool is used to test an xHCI controller for compliance to the xHCI Specification. This tool takes control over the USB host controller and renders all products connected to it unusable. Testing requires use of compliance devices, a device that supports LPM-L1, and samples of all speeds of devices supported by the xHCI controller being tested.
The XHCICV tool Ver. 2.2.7.0 (Updated July 27, 2021) is available below.
NOTE 1: In order to use XHCICV, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off. After turning off UAC, the system must be rebooted.
NOTE 2: The XHCICV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above.
NOTE 2: The XHCICV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above.
If you have questions please email [email protected].
If you are running a test that utilizes the SuperMUTT, please make sure you are using firmware version 57 or later. Firmware info can be found here.
DualHostUSB3CV Tool
Some system architectures use 2 xHCI hosts for a single connector. One host provides the 3.2 port, the other host provides the 2.0 port. DualHostUSB3CV is designed to test this architecture and contains a subset of tests from USB3CV that need to be aware of both 2.0 and 3.2 speeds.
The DualHostUSB3CV tool Ver. 0.7.4.0 (September 15, 2021) is available below.
NOTE 1: In order to use DualHostUSB3CV, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off. After turning off UAC, the system must be rebooted.
NOTE 2 : The DualHostUSB3CV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above only.
NOTE 2 : The DualHostUSB3CV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above only.
Follow these instructions to download a JSON version of the USB-IF Company List:
- Click on this link: https://cms.usb.org/usb/api/usbif.json. Please wait until it loads completely.
- Copy the full contents of the JSON USB-IF Company List.
- Paste the full contents into a text file named usbif.json.
View .pdf version of Valid USB Vendor ID Numbers here: http://www.usb.org/developers
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
USB xHSETT
This tool kit contains the Window-based HSETT utility used to initiate test modes through an xHCI controller. xHSETT also enables electrical testing for Enhanced SuperSpeed products. Detailed test procedures for high-speed host, hub and device electrical testing, tailored to common test equipment, can be downloaded here.
The USBxHSETT tool Ver. 1.3.6.8 is available below
HSETT Documentation version 0.41 for EHCI and xHCI
NOTE 1: In order to use USBHSET, User Account Control (UAC) must be turned off. After turning off UAC, the system must be rebooted.
NOTE 2: The USBHSET tool works on Windows 7 and above only. Email [email protected] if you would like an old version of the tool that supports XP.
NOTE 2: The USBHSET tool works on Windows 7 and above only. Email [email protected] if you would like an old version of the tool that supports XP.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
EHCI-based Test Tools
USB20CV
USB20CV is the compliance test tool which evaluates High, Full and Low-speed USB devices for conformance to the USB Device Framework (Chapter 9), Hub device class (Chapter 11), HID class, and OTG specifications. Also included are mass storage class and USB video class specification tests. All USB peripherals and hubs are required to pass the Device Framework tests in order to gain certification. The other tests are mandatory for certification when supported. This tool takes control over the USB host controller and renders all products connected to it unusable. USB2CV should not be installed an oscilloscope or any system that uses USB as its only form of input from the user.
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The USB20CV tool Ver. 1.5.14.0 is available below
NOTES
- If you have installed a previous version of the USB 2.0 Command Verifier, you must uninstall it before installing the new version
- The USB20CV tool is supported on Windows 7 and above only.
- Please download the Company List and save as usb.if in the same directory as USB20CV.
- Please do not install this tool on a machine that already has previous versions of USB20CV installed. This tool requires an Enhanced Host Controller Interface, EHCI. If testing Full or Low-speed devices, an intervening Hi-Speed USB Hub is required. USB20CV uses a special purpose driver for the Hi-Speed USB Host Controller. USB20CV automatically replaces the standard Microsoft EHCI host driver with its own test stack driver. When USB20CV exits, the original standard Microsoft EHCI host driver is restored. Stack switching has been extensively tested with Microsoft EHCI drivers only. Stack switching has not been tested with USB 2.0 host controller drivers provided by other vendors. Please read the Release Notes for details
Follow these instructions to download a JSON version of the USB-IF Company List:
- Click on this link: https://cms.usb.org/usb/api/usbif.json. Please wait until it loads completely.
- Copy the full contents of the JSON USB-IF Company List.
- Paste the full contents into a text file named usbif.json.
View .pdf version of Company List here: https://www.usb.org/developers
USBHSETT
This tool kit contains the Window-based HSETT utility used to initiate test modes on an EHCI host controller. Detailed test procedures for high-speed host, hub and device electrical testing, tailored to common test equipment, can be downloaded here. A USB Electrical Analysis Tool is available separately for download (see USBET below). The procedures for legacy testing can be found in the USB-IF Compliance Program area. This software provided courtesy of Intel Corporation.
The USBHSET tool Ver. 1.3.5. Space drop 1 7 94. 7 is available below.
HSET Documentation version 0.41 for EHCI and xHCI
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NOTE: The USBHSET tool works on Windows 7 and above only. Email [email protected] if you would like an old version of the tool that supports XP.
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Electrical Test Tools and Fixtures
SigTest Tool
SigTest is the official tool for SuperSpeed USB transmitter voltage, LFPS, and Signal Quality electrical compliance testing as well as for calibrating SuperSpeed receiver test solutions. SigTest is designed to be used with the SuperSpeed electrical test fixture available in the USB-IF eStore.
- The USB4 SigTest tool version 0.6 is available at here and should be used for USB4 electrical testing.
- SigTest version 4.0.23.2 (January 3, 2018) is available at https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/design/technology/high-speed-io/tools.html and should be used for USB 3.1 Gen 2 products.
- The SigTest tool Ver. 3.2.11.4 (10/1/2020) is available at https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/design/technology/high-speed-io/tools.html and should be used for USB 3.1 Gen 1 and older. SigTest 3.2.11.3 has been updated to remove the pass/fail criteria for Rj on the 5G transmitter electrical test.
USB Electrical Analysis Tool 20
USBET20 is a stand-alone electrical signal analysis tool for USB Compliance testing. USBET20 is the official compliance electrical analysis tool that performs pass/fail assessments on signal quality and inrush current data captured from an oscilloscope.
The USBET20 tool Ver. 2.10.00 (8MB, December 2020) is available below.
• USBET20 32-bit Windows
• USBET20 32-bit Windows
USBET20 accepts .tsv and .csv data files generated by USB-IF approved digital oscilloscopes and produces the familiar .html results files of the analysis.
NOTE 1: The only official analysis tool for certifying signal quality and inrush current is USBET20 published by the USB-IF. Some of the approved oscilloscope test solutions use proprietary software to assess signal quality and inrush current events. Please be sure to run captured signal quality and inrush current test data through USBET20 for an official assessment of the measurement.
NOTE 2: The USBHSET tool works on Windows 7 and above only.
NOTE 2: The USBHSET tool works on Windows 7 and above only.
USB2.0 Electrical Test Fixtures
USB 2.0 Std-A/Std-B Electrical Test Fixtures
Fixtures can be purchased directly from Allion at https://www.allion.com/fixture-usb-type-a-b/.
Fixtures can be purchased directly from Eurofins at http://testusb.com/shop.htm
USB 2.0 Type-C™ Electrical Test Fixtures
Fixtures for testing the USB2.0 electrical compliance parameters for USB Type-C™ devices, hosts and hubs are available and exists of two fixtures:
Fixtures for testing the USB2.0 electrical compliance parameters for USB Type-C™ devices, hosts and hubs are available and exists of two fixtures:
1. USB2.0 Type-C™ plug test fixture (FS-HUCP)
2. USB2.0 Type-C™ receptacle test fixture (FS-HUCR)
2. USB2.0 Type-C™ receptacle test fixture (FS-HUCR)
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Technical and purchase details can be found at http://testusb.com/TypeC20.html