Integrations (PTC products, 3rd party products and code) > Code integration (Ada, ARINC 653, C, C#, C++, IDL, Java, SQL and VB) > ARINC 653 for VxWorks 653 code > Modeling an ARINC 653 configuration and VxWorks 653 application startup code > Defining the partition hm table:
  
Defining the partition hm table:
1. Open the Configuration Diagram that is named <module name> Configuration Diagram.
2. Double-click the Partition HM Table that is named partHM.
If you want to create a new Partition HM Table and Configuration Diagram:
a. Click the
Partition Health Monitoring Table toolbar button, click within the Module, and then type the name of the Partition HM Table.
b. Right-click the Partition HM Table, point to
ARINC 653, point toNew, and then clickSystem HM Table Diagram.
3. On the Configuration Diagram that is opened, model the Partition HM Table by creating the required items:
To delete an item on the diagram: right-click the item, and then click Delete from Model.
Ensure that the ARINC 653 specific properties of each default item you use are set as required. These properties appear on the tab of the Property Pages that has the same name as the item type.
To create a System State Entry: click the System State Entry toolbar button, click within the System HM Table, and then type the name of the System State Entry.
To create an Error ID Action: click the Error ID Action toolbar button, click within the System State Entry, and then type the name of the Error ID Action. On the ErrorIDAction tab of the Error ID Action's Property Pages, set the Action property as required. See the related links below.
To create an Error ID Level: click the Error ID Level toolbar button, click within the System State Entry, and then type the name of the Error ID Level. On the ErrorIDLevel tab of the Error ID Level's Property Pages, set the ErrorLevel property as required (the ErrorCode property is not used for VxWorks). See the related links below.
You can now define the Shared Library, Config Record and Core OS. See Defining the shared library, config record and core os.