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Document Outline
- Top of Document
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction
- What Is System Startup?
- What Is System Configuration?
- What Is System Shurdown?
- Initiating System Activity
- Resetting the System
- Determining and Selecting Input and Output (I/O) Paths
- Testing the System
- The Booting Process
- System Startup Procedure
- System Startup Functions
- Initial System Loader (ISL)
- Activating and Deactivating Autoboot and Autosearch Functions
- Reading Nonvolatile Memory (NVM)
- ISL Boot Utilities
- Starting the System
- Updating the Operating System
- Installing the Operating System
- Dumping System Memory and Secondary Storage
- Using the System Generator (SYSGEN)
- Entering the SYSGEN Global Module
- Using the Help Facility in SYSGEN's Global Module
- Using First-Level (Global Module) Commands
- Using First-Level (Global Module) Commands
- SYSGEN Command Syntax
- Halting SYSGEN Commands Actions
- Specifying the Base Group
- Confirming Potentially Serious Actions
- Showing the State of Configurators
- Activating the Configurators
- Clearing Configuration Changes
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Generating a System Load Tape
- Redirecting SYSGEN Input and Output
- Exiting SYSGEN
- Modifying Input/Output (I/O) Configurations
- I/O Paths
- Using the SYSGEN I/O Configurator
- Using the IOCONFIG Utility
- Modifying Logging Configurations
- Entering the LOG Configurator
- Using the LOG Configurator Help Facility
- Showing Current LOG Values
- Logging System Events
- Logging User Events
- Clearing Log Configuration Changes
- Holding and Saving Configuration Changes
- Entering an MPE Command from the LOG Configurator
- Exiting the LOG Configurator
- Printing a Log File
- Printing a subset of a log file
- Modifying Miscellaneous Configuration Elements
- Entering the MISC Configurator
- Using the MISC Configurator Help Facility
- Showing Values of Current Configurable Items
- Deleting Global Resource Identification Numbers (RIN)
- Configuring Job-Related Limits
- Displaying Allocated Global RINs
- Setting Resource Allocations
- Setting Session-Related Limits
- Setting Sizes of Native Mode and Compatibility Mode Stacks
- Setting Strings and String Parameters
- Clearing MISC Configuration Changes
- Holding and Saving Configuration Changes
- Entering an MPE Command from the MISC Configurator
- Exiting the MISC Configurator
- Modifying System File Configurations
- Entering the SYSFILE Configurator
- Using the SYSFILE Configurator Help Facility
- Using SYSFILE Configurator Commands
- Displaying Current File Information
- Deleting Objects from the SYSGEN Tape
- Replacing Objects on the SYSGEN Tape
- Using a Segmented Library File as CMSL
- Listing CMSL Contents
- Clearing SYSFILE Configurator Changes
- Holding and Saving Configuration Changes
- Entering an MPE Commands from the SYSFILE Configurator
- Exiting the SYSFILE Configurator
- Halting System Activity
- Including Shutdown Informatin in the Welcome Message
- Telling Users about the Shutdown
- Limiting System Use
- Shutting the Spool Queues and Handling the Remaining Reports
- Warning Users Two Minutes Before Shutting Down the System
- Closing Any Open Communication Lines
- Shutting Down the System
- App. A - Using the Access Port (AP)
- Configuring the Console
- Entering Control Mode and Using the Command Interpreter
- Interpreting the System Status Line
- Using Access Port Commands
- Using the AP Help Facility
- Returning from Control Mode to Console Mode
- Configuring the Access Port
- Enabling Remote Console Access
- Sending Messages to Both Consoles
- Disabling Remote Console Access
- Disconnecting the Remote Line
- Connecting the Remote Support Modem to a Session Port
- Enabling the SPU Hex Status Display
- Hard Resetting the SPU
- Transferring Control (Soft Reset)
- Testing the AP
- Using Control Commands
- Interpreting AP Error and Informational Messages
- App. B - Startup, Dump, and Shutdown Listings
- START Sequence
- DUMP Sequence
- Shutdown Sequence
- App. C - Reading Stable Storage and Nonvolatile Memory
- Reading Stable Storage Contents
- Reading Nonvolatile Memory (NVM)
- App. D - Default Configurations Used by INSTALL and UPDATE
- Copying Default Configuration File Groups
- Using SYSGEN to Copy the Files
- App. E - Verifying Attached Devices
- Displaying Configured Devices
- App. F - Adding Peripherals to a System
- Series 917LX through Series 977 Systems
- Series 920, 922, 932, 948, 958, 925, 935, 949 CIO Systems
- Series 920, 922, 932, 948, 958 NIO Systems
- Series 950 Through Series 980 Systems
- HP-FL Peripherals
- Adding a Peripheral to Any System
- App. G - UPS and UPS Monitor/iX Software
- Configuring a UPS device
- Glossary
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Index