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DEFINE XP (SYM,VAL)
SYM==:VAL
G.%GLN== ;STANDARD VERSION FOR GALGEN
G.GVER== ;GALAXY VERSION NUMBER
RADIX 5+59 P^ pr 0
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FTUUOS== ;-1 IF TOPS 10 ELSE 0
FTJSYS== ;-1 IF TOPS 20 ELSE 09 #p %p )
In the following dialog, all questions are of the form:
text of question (list or range of answers) [default answer]
The line starts with the actual text of the question. Following
the question is a description of the possible answers enclosed
in parentheses. This description might be a range of numbers, a
list of keywords, or a textual description. Following this
description is the default answer, enclosed in square brackets.
The default will be assumed if you only press the RETURN key.
You have the choice of carrying on a LONG dialog in which an
explanation of each question is provided automatically, or a
SHORT dialog in which it is assumed that you are familiar with
the GALAXY generation procedure. In either case, you can always
obtain the help text by typing a question mark (?) in response
to any question.@
Answer the following question with either LONG (for a long
dialog) or SHORT (for a short one). Simply pressing the RETURN
key will imply SHORT.@Dialog Length SHORT,LONGSHORTLONG8H Administrative Controls and Parameters
The questions in this section determine absolute GALAXY
parameters, which cannot be overridden by user or operator
commands.@ XP G.OLOG,9 2pr@
The system logs all operator interactions in a disk file in the
spooling area. Your answer to the following question specifies
the name to be used for this file.@Operator log filename H
CharactersOPERATOR-SYSTEM N
DEFINE G$$LGNS X 9OQ0S00RQUE,0 ;NOT REQUIRED FOR TOPS209 @
Users can specify a priority for their batch and spooling
requests with the /PRIORITY switch. The allowable values for
this parameter range between 1 (representing lowest priority)
and 63 (representing the highest). The following two questions
relate to this switch. The first question requests the maximum
priority which may be specified by a non-privileged user. @Maximum priority non-privileged users may specify
d@ XP G.SPRI,9 p@
You may specify the value to be used if the user does not specify
a /PRIORITY switch. This value must be between 1 and the maximum
that you specified in the previous question.@Default for /PRIORITY on batch and spooling requests ,10 2@ XP G.DPRI,9 4p@
This value is to control the number of objects (printers, batch
streams, etc.) that can be controlled by a single command in OPR.
This value should be at least the maximum number of objects of a
single type you may have. This value must be at least 1.@Maximum number of objects that can be controlled with one command S26 \@ XP G.MRNG,9 ^p@
Specify the highest number that a batch stream can be on the system. The value must be greater than zero and less than or equal to 10000. @Highest number a batch stream can be on the system q'100 y@ XP G.INBS,9 zp@
The priority of a process and the permissible range of
queues it may run in is determined by the scheduler priority
control word. A system process gets a higher priority than
all user jobs and gets as much time as is necessary for
execution. @Do you wish QUASAR to run as a system process?
YES@ XP Q.SYS,9
pDo you wish ORION to run as a system process?
%@ XP O.SYS,9
+pDo you wish NEBULA to run as a system process?
/@ XP N.SYS,9
5pDo you wish BATCON to run as a system process?
:@ XP B.SYS,9
@pDo you wish LPTSPL to run as a system process?
D@ XP L.SYS,9
Jp@The follow pararmeter determines whether CLUSTER GALAXY should
be ENABLEd or DISABLEd at GALAXY startup. The default is YES.
@Do you want to ENABLE CLUSTER GALAXY at GALAXY start up?
\@ XP C.GALA,9
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The following parameters allows a user with SEMI-OPR privilege to be able
to control certain devices.
@Do you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the printers?
s::5R@ XP S.PRI,9
{pDo you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the plotters? @ XP S.PLO,9 pDo you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the card readers? @ XP S.CRD,9 pDo you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the card punch? @ XP S.CPH,9 pDo you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the paper tape punch? #@ XP S.PTP,9 *pDo you want SEMI-OPR to be able to control the tape drives? /@ XP S.TAP,9 6p@ XP S.SOP,9 :pApplications
The following section establishes parameters for applications
supported by GALAXY (for example, NCP). These applications will
be accessible through OPR, the operator interface.@
You can enable applications through your answers to the
following questions.@Will you be running applications? \@
Each application must be associated with an application table
name (for example, NCPTAB).@Application name or carriage return to exit k
charactersHTable name for s0 CharactersU2`Is there an internal ORION application for this application? }NOApplication module name
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The questions in this section are used to define default values
for the various options that a user can specify when submitting
a batch job.@
The batch user can specify a maximum runtime for his batch job
using the /TIME switch. If he does not specify this switch the
following default will be used:@Default batch job runtime limit
L' seconds300
R@ XP G.ITIM,9
Tp@
Every batch job has maximum limits for each type of spooled
output. These limits can be set by the batch user with
appropriate switches to the SUBMIT command. If the user doesn't
specify these switches, the following defaults will be used:@Line printer output limit
s' pages200
x@ XP G.ILPT,9
zpCard punch output limit
~'Gcards10009,utputlimit
The user can specify whether or not the batch log file should be
printed after the job terminates by using the /OUTPUT switch to
the SUBMIT command. The action is specified by: LOG to always
print the log file, NOLOG to never print the log file, and ERROR
to print the log file only if the job ended with an unhandled
error. If the user doesn't specify this switch, the following
valuewillNbeOused.@DefaultOforSUBMIT/OUTPUT
The system provides for the enforcement of a maximum physical
memory limit on batch jobs. The user can specify a maximum
memory parameter and if any program attempts to exceed this
limit,@the batch job goes virtual.@Should memory limits be enforced
The user can specify a maximum memory limit by using the /CORE
switch. If this switch is not specified by the user, the
following default will be used.@Memory limit
pages@ XP G.ICOR, ;CORE LIMITS9
p Line Printer Defaults and Parameters
The questions in this section are used to set default values for
the line printer spooler.@
Job banner pages are printed at the beginning of each print
request. The user's name and any /NOTE value is printed on
them.@Number of job banner pages ,2 1@ XP G.LBAN,9 3p@
Job trailer pages are printed at the end of each print request.
The user's name and any spooler checkpoint information is
printed on them.@Number of job trailer pages G@ XP G.LTRL,9 Kp@
File header pages are printed before each file or copy in each
print request. The file name is printed in BOLD letters on each
header page.@Number of file header pages ^@ XP G.LHDR,9 bp@
The user can specify a special form for a print request with the
/FORMS switch. If this switch is not specified the following
default will be used.@Name for standard output forms w CharactersNORMAL ~@ XP G.DNOR,''9 2` @
The number of characters that uniquely identify a form is
compared with the current form name to determine if a forms
change is required for a specific user request.@Number of characters which uniquely identifies form 4 @ XP G.DNUC,9 !p@
Cluster LPTSPL requires a directory that must be shared between
all the systems in the cluster which send print requests to a
Cluster LPTSPL. The default logical name is LPTXFR.@Cluster LPTSPL shared directory logical name 9 CharactersLPTXFR A
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Cluster printers require the LISSPL server to be running on the node where
the actual physical printer is located. LISSPL has server forks which pick
up the print requests from remote nodes. The default number of server forks
is 2.@Number of LISSPL server forks c@ XP L.NUML,9 ipTape Label Action@
The system administrator can allow non-privileged users to
bypass label processing.@Allow bypassing for non-privileged users? y@ XP NPRTLB,9 pNEBULA (Cluster GALAXY message router) options@
The NEBULA ACK/ACK RESPONSE message option ensures that
NEBULA actually has DECnet communication with nodes that it
assumes it does by sending an ACK message every 5 minutes to
each node it believes it has communication with. If a ACK
RESPONSE message is not received from a node after 5 minutes,
then NEBULA assumes that it no longer has communication with
that node.
@
This covers the case where the NI of a remote node is
reloaded. In this case, the local NEBULA is not interrupted so
it assumes that it still has communication with the remote node
when in fact it does not.
Do you want NEBULA ACK/RESPONSE ACK messages enabled? I@ XP G.NEBA,9 OpMiscellaneous Defaults and Parameters
The questions in this section refer to general GALAXY
parameters.@
The following section establishes default bias and disk page to
spooler unit conversion factors.@Do you want the standard limit computation j@ XP G.LPTM,159 p@ XP G.LPTD,59 s@ XP G.CDPM,339 w@ XP G.CDPD,19 z@ XP G.PLTM,79 ~@ XP G.PLTD,259 @ XP G.PTPM,289 @ XP G.PTPD,19 @
The default output limit of a spooled file is calculated as:
limit = disk pages * units per disk page * copies
The output limit is expressed in pages for the printer, cards
for the card punch, minutes for the plotter, and feet for the
paper tape punch. The following questions establish the number
of units of output per disk page:@Number of printed pages per disk page 05 5@ XP G.LPTM,9 6p@ XP G.LPTD,9 ;pNumber of punched cards per disk page ?33 D@ XP G.CDPM,9 Fp@ XP G.CDPD,9 JpMinutes of plotter output per disk page O0.28 T@ XP G.PLTM,9 Vp@ XP G.PLTD,9 ZpFeet of paper tape per disk page _28 c@ XP G.PTPM,9 ep@ XP G.PTPD,9 ip@
The default action to be taken when output exceeds the specified
limit for an output spooler may be to ABORT the job and ignore
all remaining output, ASK the operator what to do, or PROCEED to
finish processing the job.@Default output-limit-exceeded action ABORT,ASK,PROCEEDABORTASK
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