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.;CONFIG %5(1041)
.no paging
.no number
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.lm0
*ADD
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.lm3
Allows the addition of hardware to the running system. Hardware
may be controllers, CI disks, NI networks, and CPUs. In addition, memory may be added
to the system with the MEMORY keyword. The first address is the lower
bound, the second is the upper bound.
The default input radix for the addresses is decimal. to change
the input radix, prefix the number with a "_#". An address may
also be specified with the "K" or "P" suffix, e.g., ADD MEMORY
256K TO 512K.
.s1
.lm0
*AUTO-CONFIGURE
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.lm3
Initiate the process which causes automatic configuration of the
disks and tapes on the system. This command is useful when
equipment was not present (powered off when the system was
orgionally bootstraped), e.g., field service was working on the
gear. It can also be used in the event that a drive was missed
at bootstrap time, e.g., a drive address thumb wheel was miss
selected on a tape drive at boot time or a lap plug had been
pulled from an RP06 disk drive.
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.lm0
*HELP
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.lm3
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HELP allows you to display the function and format of any CONFIG command.
The format is;
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CONFIG> HELP keyword
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where keyword can be any one of the following CONFIG commands:
.s1
.lt
ADD AUTO-CONFIGURE HELP LOAD
REMOVE SET SHOW SHUTDOWN
SNAPSHOT SUSPEND
.el
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.lm0
*LOAD
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.lm3
Allows the loading of microcode into the CPUs, DX-20 controllers for
tape drives and disk drives, and CI or NI network interface controllers.
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.lm0
*REMOVE
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.lm3
This command is the exact opposite of the ADD command. This
command will dynamically remove hardware from a running system. The
options are the same as that for the ADD command.
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.lm0
*SET
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.lm3
Allows the setting of certain parameters which control an action
automatically when some event occurs. The options are:
.LIST
.LE;AUTO-RELOAD
.br
Enable automatic reload of the monitor. This command allows the
monitor to use the BOOTXT command string to automatically reload
the monitor when it crashes or is taken down. Note there are
other conditions that will prevent such an auto reload; this
command is a master enable. See also SET NO RELOAD.
.LE;BOOT-TEXT command-string
.br
Set the boot text command string to the specified value. The
boot text
command string is the command string passed to the bootstrap on
an automatic monitor reload. Since the bootstrap interprets a
space as an end-of-command character, multiple commands may be
specified on the same line by separating the commands with
spaces. The command string starts with the first non-space,
non-tab character after the keyword "BOOT-TEXT" and ends with the
end of line. A typical use of this command might be:
.indent 12;SET BOOT-TEXT /D DSKA:SYSTEM.EXE[1,4]
.LE;DUMP stopcd-type
.br
Causes the monitor to take continuable dumps after the
specified stopcd type.
.LE;IGNORE unit
.br
Causes the monitor to ignore "online" interrupts fron
the specified unit.
.LE;KLINIK
.br
Sets KLINIK line parameters on the specified CPUs. A carriage return
after the KLINIK keyword will enter the sub-command dialog for the
specified KLINIK parameters.
.LE;MICROCODE
.br
Enable the automatic reload of microcodes by the monitor.
This command allows the monitor to reload microcodes on
the CPU(s) or controller devices as well as network devices such as
the CI and NI.
.LE;NO
.br
Negates the effect of any of the other SET keywords.
.ELS
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.lm0
*SHOW
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Displays information about the current system configuration.
Options are;
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.lt
BOOT-TEXT HARDWARE-CONFIGURATION KLINIK STOPCODE-FLAGS
.el
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.lm0
*SHUTDOWN
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.lm3
Take the system down with an RLD stopcode and reload it. Before
doing so, CONFIG asks the operator for the reason for the reload
and puts the address of the resulting string in AC 0. When
looking at a dump from an RLD stopcode, the reason the dump was
taken can be determined by examining user AC 0.
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.lm0
*SNAPSHOT
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Take a continuable stopcode dump using the CI7 stopcode and
continue the monitor. Before doing so, CONFIG asks the operator
for the reason for the snapshot and puts the address of the
resulting string in AC 0. When looking at a dump taken from a
CI7 stopcode, the reason the dump was taken can be determined by
examining user AC 0.
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.lm0
*SUSPEND
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Initiate the process used to suspend system operations and write
a system sleep dump file. this dump file may be later reloaded
with the BOOT /REBOOT switch and the system operation continued.