Standard (non-error) test cases are expected to succeed and there should be no ERROR statements in the logs. However, the Lock command may fail if the system has already locked the logical or physical drive. For this reason, it is suggested that if possible the target drive (logical or physical) be one that is defined but inactive.
Error test cases will have many ERROR statements but should have no failure statements. Failure statements indicate that an expected error code was not received.
Test case logs need to be examined to verify that data is returned as expected. Not all returned data is automatically checked. Script comments will note what data is expected.