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Copyright 1991 Corporation All rights reserved.

is a trademark of

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ANY NATURE ARE EXTENDED BY THIS DOCUMENT. Any product and related material disclosed herein and to the terms and conditions of a duly executed Program Product License or or lease The only warranties made Unisys, if with respect to the in document are in such License accept financial

that may be the resu~ of your use of the information in this material, including direct, indirect, or consequential damages.

to ensure that tile use of this information and/or software material complies with the laws, rules, jurisdictions with respect to which it is used.

The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions may be issued to adl/ise of such changes and/or additions.

using the User Reply Mail Unisys Corporation, Coast Systems

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u

o New Release I) Revision 0 Update 0 New Mail Code

Title

80 Models 8-20

This announces the release of a revision to this It was previously released as the 80 UP-9985.

to operate System 80 models 8, 10, and 20 under the

Changes for OS/3 Release 14 include:

Enhanced II"If'Tlrlr\-IlPV ~r;:<::ianrnpntr;: for express command entries via console screen and pull

down menus.

An automatic boot that loads your each time an auto-IPL occurs. Addition of the NOWRITE and WRITE parameters for the SET 10 command (used to your I/O devices).

4& Security and resource management nonAr~·tirm the LIMITS command.

A SET LX command that lets del€~gatl~d ('("m<:"Ie>/1,Alnrlkd::lltinn

users.

Procedures for downline a T elcon file to front-end processor or a remote concentrator DCPs.

4& Two ICAM unsolicited messages that bring a switched line type up as either a manual dial line or an

unattended line.

ONUERL command for the program on an as-needed basis or automatically on a fixed, cycle.

The deletion of all information related to System 80 Models 3 6.

To order additional of this document:

United States customers should call Direct at 1-800-448-1424.

All other customers should contact their Unisys Subsidiary Librarian. • Unisys personnel should use the Electronic Literature Ordering (ELO) system.

Announcement only: Announcement and attachments:

SAB, SAE, and MBOO ECC3 and MB01

System: System 80

Release: 14

Date: December 1991

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Page Update Page Update Part/Section Number level Part/Section Number level

Cover 01210 19 1, 2 013121

Title Page/D i sel a imer 01210 1121 1 thru 4 09121

PSS iii 01210 Index 1 thru 10 00121

About This Guide v thru vi i 01210 User Reply Form 1210121 Contents ix thru xi ii 121121121 Back Cover 000

1 1 thru 10 1210121

2 1 thru 9 1211210

3 1 000

4 1 thru 20 121121121

5 1 thru 34 013121

6 1 thru B 0013

7 1 thru 20 00121

I

,---8 _ _ _ 1 th_ru _5 _13121---1 0

II '---_ _ _ _

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Unisys uses an ll-digit document numbering system. The suffix of the document number (1234-indicates the document level. The first digit of the suffix (xl designates a revision level; the second digit

designates an update level. For example, the first release of a document has a suffix of -000. A suffix

designates the third update to revision 1. The third digit (zl is used to indicate an errata for a particular level and

is not reflected in the page status summary.

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mt This Guide

Section

the co:rnnlarLas and n ... "",,,,,rI,,·,,,,,,,, ass:oclate!d use

R ... ir .... .r~.+.n,rl Communications Access Method

Interactive .... ""'''''''' ... ." .. '''

messages

Section Disk Cache

Describes the commands to initialize and shut down the DCF, CYUH',i-..,

activate and remove drives from the DCF, and ~M~·,",~~~.7

Section 10. Error Data .IL.ILc:4 ... jiO

the n ... ,n.r>£~rI" ... c.C! to when ... 0 ... 1-' ... 0" software

Unisys support center. seIlalng error data to

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About This Guide

the

Note:

messages " .... nL}V'<:}·t"' ... actions.

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About This Guide

Section 1.

Section 2.

Section 3.

7004 5224-000

General Information

Statement Conventions

Console Screen Function

~Vl!iil:elrn Power

Initial Mirrnn!rnmrl'lm

Initial Information

~ys)telrn Power Off

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.tents

Scll:KIuh:!d for Execution (HOLD) . . . , . (BEGIN) •••••••• , ••••••••••

(DELETE) , •••••• (DISPLAY) •••••••

(LIMITS) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Unattended Console Feature (SET UNCON) ••••••••• Activity (SHUTDOWN) ••••••••••••••

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7.

Interactive Services Contents 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-7 7-9 7-14 7-18

Interactive Services Commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 8-1 Mesisages to Users (TELl) •••••••••••••••••• 8-2

V~'';:)LlV!li:l of Users (ASK) •••••••••••••••••••• 8-2

Status (STATUS) •••••••••••••••••• 8-2 Interactive Sessions as Batch Jobs (ENTER) .•••••••• 8-3 Starting Interactive Services (IS) •••••••••••••••••••• 8-3 Displaying File (RECALl) •••••••••••••••••••••• 8-3 Modifying Bulletin Log Values (SET IS) ••••••••••••• 8-4

Terminating User Tasks or Sessions (REMOVE) •••••••••••• 8-4

Interactive Services • . • • • • • . . • • • • • • . . . . • • •• 8-4

orrrlin",·tinn User Sessions (REMOVE • • • • • • • • • • •• 8-4

Restricting New User Sessions (CLOSE Message) ••••••••••• 8-5 HeIE~aSlllQ New User Session Restrictions (OPEN • • • • •• 8-5

Tor' ... ir."'tirln Interactive Services (SHUTDOWN • • • • • •• 8-5

rnrltrnl!linn Interactive Services for Terminals (REMOTE 8-5

Section 9. Disk Cache

Section 10. Error Data HarDdUrag

What to Do before the Center 10-1

When You Call • • . • • . • . . • . • . • . . . • • . . • . • . • • • • • . • 10-2 The User Communication Form . • . • • . . . • • • • • . . . . • . • . • 10-2 .... "' ... " ... Error Data • • • • . • • • . . . • • • • . • • • • • . . • . . 10-3 Index

User

Form

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and

Must as shown.

terms

is or

Ii Braces (}

of entries.

Brackets []

entries.

"" ... ' .. "''''..,.n11-''' an .u ... "' ... " .... nUTIIDE~r of entries.

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!1eral Information

to 'VVll.U ... U.U.JlU or message:

1. Notifies ",,,,,,d:-.o,,,,.. a message or command is be entered.

2. a on screen of the ",,,,,,11-,,,, ... C()llSOle for "'~""rI-'~~4.1

of the message or command.

3. Issues start of

4. cursor (-' or to PO:Sltllon is to

Enter command or message; "'''','''0''''1'0 the format conventions when

.... U ... .n ... AAF> your

• XMIT

Press after your command or message '"'vA .... IJ" ... .,"'u.. Initiates

Notes:

1.

2. messages result in a neJ~al:lVe

the

H.'.".n.I.I,'.~ error symbol ( displayed at

message or command correctly.

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General Information

~co!llllandl1 ~(di

d)

~

f:. [co!llllsnd- parameters]

( [d i d] I l abe l)

(RDR,label)

nT' __ "'.,....,r ... v "' .. .".. ... h r .. • automatically precedes all

cO!llllsnd

2-8 u ... ',l ... .u.JJv ... C:;4.A

command to be processed.

Represents a required space.

did

3-character command.

address to 4~~~-~--_7 the device used to carry out the

did, label

Required when a diskette is reader or a card

is 1 to 8 Ch2lraij(!telrs data set label UlsJl{et'te

un.bl()ck~ed and unSp~mI1lea records 128 bytes or in size.

RDR,label

Device to be used is the reader The label

is 1 to 8 characters long.

cO!lllland-parameters

Optional PO!:Htlomu DanilmE~te:rs to

issued.

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~rallnformation

nn

?

lmessalge-text ..

This number serves as the message

Prefix your response this a

VU.'IIIJ ... 11 message

message can continue. r<.>l1'~ 'Hi .. ''''' are not rolled off the screen

messages are answered .

... Q,"I""I ... O an nno .... :lI't ... uu. .. "''''" ... '''.."A./ nlust include a space

Identifies a message ",O£'111,...,rlO' oper~:ltc~r action.

a GO COlllmlma

8-.... li""A..., .. "'" S~Bn(llng: the message. This 6-character name _ ... h ' ... ..,.' ... "' ... SyJ1tlrnont " i l " " n .... '"f"' ... l~'nn concatlena.tea with

message-text

Actual message. LionUmt is lI:rnnte~d to a maximum of 60

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General Information

nnAmessage-text

nn

The ... 'rw.·.n message number message you are .... ""~"..,.A" . . . ,~, ... , , . . to.

message

{

00ASymbname. }AIDeSSageotext 00Asymbid

00Asymbid(did) UNSAjobname,

;:;DeC]ltle~S that unsol1Cl1~ea. message is for a

UNS

Wl:S01Icu;ea message is a

7004 5224-000

UJllU'AVllHI name.

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u~rallnformation

did

jobname

The name of the

llIe~iSFlae -text

actual message.

Function Keys Menu Bar I Pull-Down Menu

palren.tnE~SeiS) for the SYIlI1Dllont

n U T l I L U " , . u n if

Description

Exits the current pull-down menu being displayed. Also turns (toggles) the menu bar display on and off when pull-down menus are not being displayed.

Turns the monitor display area on (YES) and off

010)

continued

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General Information

Function Keys

Menu Bar / Pult-Oown Menu Description

Displays the Setup pull-down menu F 1: Ex it Exits the Setup pull-down menu

F2:Job Status Monitor =YES Turns (toggles) the Jobs monitor on (YES) and off (NO)

F3:GUST, IMS, TIP =YES Includes (YES) or excludes (NO) the TIP, IMS, and GUST jobs in the Jobs monitor

F4:Use Highlights =YES Turns (toggles) display highlighting on (YES) and

off (NO)

F5:Maximum Lines 7 Defines the number of jobs (lines and header)

F6:Jobls Columns

displayed in the monitor display area of the screen. The default value is 7 but it can be increased or decreased by pressing the F5

function key to pull down a second menu. From the second menu, press the function key (F2-F22) that corresponds to the new value you want specified. The actual number of lines displayed may be dynamically reduced if additional screen lines are required for other uses

=AUTO Automatically divides the area into the number of columns on the number The display can be manually divided into 1- to 3-columns by specifying values 1, 2, or 3 F7:Spool - Out Monitor =YES Turns (toggles) the output writer (spooling)

monitor on (YES) and off (NO) FB:Maximum Lines

7004 5224'{)OO

5 Defines the number of spooling jobs (lines and header) displayed in the monitor display area of the screen. The default value is 5 but can be increased or decreased by pressing the FB function key to pull down a second menu. Select the Function key (F2-F22) in the second menu that corresponds to the new value and press that key

continued

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F14:SAM

F1:Exi F2:CJ

Summary

Info

or display of

and terminated normally (JC02)

or in

in

spl area of screen

Ignore. Not used on models 8-20

=YES Toggles the display of the SAM summary line on (YES) and off (NO). When YES, summary line is displayed if SAM is active

=YES ToggLes display of SAM I/O class data display information on (YES) and off (NO). When YES, information is displayed if SAM is active and I/O class monitoring and display enabled Displays the Jobs command pull-down menu Exits the Jobs command pull-down menu Normal-No Dump Selects the CJ command to soft cancel job;

not taken. Also displays second pull-down menu which you indicate the jobs to be canceled F3:CJ Cancel Normal- Dump Selects the CJ command to soft cancel job; dump

taken. Also displays second pull-down menu in which you indicate the jobs to be canceled F4:CA Cancel Hard -No Dump

continued

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Function Keys Menu Bar I Pull-Down Menu F6:PA Pause

F7:GO Un-Pause

F1:Exit F2:DA F3:DS F4:EL F5:FR F6:MM F7:SC F8:S1 F9:SQ F10:VI 70045224-000 General Information Description selects the PAUSE command to suspend of a job. Also displays second pull which you indicate the jobs to be paused SeLects the

job. Also you indicate

to reactivate a clI<cn •• nrIAn second l-down menu

jobs to reactivated

Displays the MIX command pull-down menu Exits the MIX command pull-down menu Issues a MIX DA command to display specific job/symbiont information

Issues a MIX DS command to display peripheral device information

Issues a MIX EL command to display error log information

Issues a MIX FR command to display information about unused areas (free regions) of main memory Issues a MM command to display information about every main memory

Issues a MIX SC command to display information about shared code modules currently residing in main memory

Issues a MIX 51 command to display information pertaining to system operations

Issues a MIX sa command to display information

pertaining to outstanding symbiont requests Issues a MIX VI command to display the volume serial number for each disk and tape volume currently mounted

continued

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;uallnformation

Function Keys Bar Pull-Down Menu

F1:Exit

F4:Job

F5:Active Spool

Displays the Display -down menu

Exi menu

the

the status

Issues a DX JBQ command to display the contents of all job scheduling queues

Issues a DI SPL command to display the status of active spool files

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Section 2

Use pr()ce1d.mres in this section to:

on In11~lal1ze your a startup.

III Automate c:!l'1,n.O" ... ri c~n". lOBlQllrlg.

ne.lIl11GUUl1Ze your system after occurrence of an nn·rA~ov~rrAihlp. error

you want to load a different supervisor.

Before proceeding, decide whether you want to perform an automatic or manual IPL. And, decide if you want to automate supervisor loading.

To no· ... .". ...

panel to

initiates the IPL process. The configuration frame.

set the IPL switch on the system control end of IMPL, the system automatically

device is one defined in the

MNL At

ren .... +'t ... n+" ... frame allowing you to

To automate C!111n01l"'1:rlc:!n1l'10BLC111rllZ.

procedure that follows, you system up

the $Y$CONFIG file as described in the "Automating Supervisor

Process" procedure. creation $Y$CONFIG automatically

loads your supervisor whenever an is performed.

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tem Power-On

1. Set cabinet to

Initialization

to power your

2. Set the MAIN

3.

CaL-tion

is

processor

at rear caOltnet to

files stored on your disk

"''''U'Ol'i'ln on the system. of the

4.

5. switch on the '"'v ... .;",,,.'-' monitor

6. to

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7.

8.

process.

7004 5224-000

HEALTH CHECK RUNNING BPU IMPL W0BSTART BPU IMPL W09

IOML

is set for

an to the PWR turn console monitor. process.

Power-On and Initialization

ofIPLyou to

the

turns on power

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:em Power-On and Initialization

d.

me~SS(:ige is

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~Vl~elm Power-On and Initialization

h. not automate or e1ecte~a

the status line of the IPL screen is

Jau:4.ll ... :U.A.' load your """",o .. ""nc~n .... 11.

supervisor-name, load-option, load-device-address

Note: alJlDlj~ea or a new

12. Enter

a. press XMITkey; no

h.

c. Press XMIT to enter your 13.

13.

a. U\JJlU"""',,:;, on screen, press XMIT. go to step

14.

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:em ... ""'Ir~_. Initialization

b.

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6.

70045224-000

criteria is now time an auto-IPL occurs.

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:SVl~telrn Power-On and initialization

IPL process is not sw~cesstul:

IPL error message may on or

IPL error message

the corrective action to

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as to power

1. ,",VAU.UJLUU.U. to terminate

Caution

When performing step 2, make certain that the data files stored on your disk sub~systlems are before powering off the system. Otherwise, a portion of the recorded data may be erased.

2. Power

3.

4.

Note:

on

5 need not be performed unless you want to remove

power from the system due to an emergency or if the step is performed as a normal site requirement.

5. Set the circuit breakers at the rear of the processor, the ... , and

the I/O expansion cabinet to OFF position.

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FIlE~(did)

([did], label)

~fJ.

CRDR,label)

:alt-filename :catt-fitename,{RES}

RUN vsn )

stream for future use

: (at t- filename,

~;~~~

,wr i te-password)

from an into a

file ($Y$JCS) or an alternate

used for the file.

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[time+n][ 1=val- , ••. ,Key-n=vat-nl

For set

statement is not necessary.!! FIN statements

lm;ag€~s read with /I statements are still necessary.

set label must be volume.

may

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J

SI

~(did)

([did],label (RDR,label)

SC

cnew-n"..,])

: a l t -f it ename

IT

n

:(alt-filename,

li;~~lJ,

~

: (a l t-f i l ename,

~ ;~~ ~

,read-passwordi

~

[{mH~ [ti~+n]

Initiates ,...","''''',,....,..,. file or an

queue for execution. SI .... v .. u.U.AO; ... Jl ....

ep,lacerrlerltof from

U.l.;.:"n..C;ILJIJC;. or spool file). When issued,

device is available.

control stream device (card reader, data is accepted only if input

SC command initiates reading of job control stream that does not require

use device to replace embedded For data set label diskette

and file last II control statement is not necessary. New

name cannot contain blanks.

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you to U1CI1,.,nn to

in queues or in a "'IJ'Y"' ... '"

01..9'(;;"' ... '" workstation user's in all queues I"Ino.,.·",rl"\'"

to

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Job Pro~cess)jng

sCflea.ull.ng for execution of a n n ... A." .... deferred

(H' ... t:.-raf' ... .,.. to queues or a SPElClIlC

reinstitute scttea.ull.ng ... +"' ... ·nl"t jobs

rel1l0teJY or jobs. These

Int;erc~h2m2:ed. Jobs remain deferred by HOLD

Spl~ClltlC~Ul) "'O~>""+"~7a+nl"t via BEGIN command.

JBQ

~~~H) [I!Al~

LOW

~STN

ALL

[, log]

[,UID=user-id][,HOST=host-id] jobname

Deletes "y""'"" ... ,,.. """' ... u. ... .I.A ... "l;;:, queue, all jobs in all queues or in a

n.,;:::tlJC\.I.IJlV.U. user's jobs in all queues or a specific

queue, or a "" ... ,"' ... '" in all queues or a specific queue. DDP,

remotely, or wo,rk:station "'."'+ ... "'nn may also specified. Only jobs

Specify the

rf~~~HmriJ

1

J1lL-

::J

j

~-"-'

.::J [,UI D=user -i dl [, HOST=host -i d]
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a

prC)CeSslng of a or be issued at any

and results in immediate termination

executed at the time the command is AU SUIOSE~allerLt

scheduled for are also terminated. Job run

deleted. D for N for no

identification used to initiate the

a

Terminates execution of a job when it is ex(~cu.tmlg under

conditions. A normal nA~"rh'l-,",n means that the job is under its own

that no wait are set, and that code is not executed.

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a

number is Sp4~Cl:ne~~,

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(models 10/15/20 only)

Displays of rh-t+",~~",,,.,O'I" ... ,J..,. .... '.., .... '" of system information.

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REBUILD

requests are

:mm:ss

Resets time in sy!;tem·,snnu.1at;ed

24:00:00 to 00:00:00 at mHlnl~~nt.

,yy/mm/dd[,yydddl

Resets information block date field and resets job

date for every in main (except jobs 1/ SET

DATE job control statement).

, ALL

COMM MCHK IO TERM CLOG

ll~~r~

factor,{RSTK} MSE

Consult your Unisys customer engineer before using SET

7004 5224-000

command.

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FULL message appears on

screen, run either

or

re~;pona to program messages at the ,",VAA...,,,,,,,,,.

[, ,OPT=Y]

V"'\JII~\JL"~L, Nt ime+x [

Executes ONUERL program

or executes ONUERL with

file and the

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,did][,did]

UNISERVO is a registered trademark of Unisys Corporation.

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-blocks

~

Sets one or more main "f-"' .... o'""o

in up and ~-~'.--~~.1

7004 5224-000

r

-,

l:UPTERMINAL={;!~~1J [,MAXJOBS=1-nJ [,MAXWSJOBS=0-n] [,MAXSWSJOBS=0-nJ [,MAXINIUSERS=0-255J [,MAXENTERS=0-255] [,MAXRUNSYMBS=1-10J

'"'V ... LU ... .JULU is

'V ... , ... Uv'-'L corrects condition that made it is

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The r I " · ... '.".,.rrr the session.

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Job Pr01ceS!~lng

Terminates (;!V~tt~lTI "",t-"""t-",

110""1'11.0""11,, manner. No new or functions are Qt-!:In.o,,n

occurs current activities cease.

Performs a 1"1'\1'1.""110110'1'\ of the VTOC, looking any inconsistencies

among the labels in the See the Operations Guide, 7004 5208.

The did is the device address of the VTOC to verify, correct, or copy.

END terminates routine upon cornpj,e"Llon.

FIX VTOC correction routine.

a error CUIIUIUOll occurs.

COpy

PACK IndllcatjBS the VTOC is to be (i.e., reC~r2"~lnl:zedl) .

..AJ.T COInIIlanlQS to VTOC.

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vel~1111::!atlOn at

SETl1MC,

time. This Installation

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SET~IM,{ON }

OFF

supervisor.

DI Bl

Displays

includes the 'VA~a..U"JlV.I..I.

buffer size, job/symbiont

{

~~F}

ONE

causes the

The OFF pm:arrletE~r Ul.j'OU~JA'V'"

Enables and disables display of the time-of-day clock at the upper right comer of the console screen. The ON parameter displays the clock and enables clock incrementation every 10 seconds. The OFF parameter disables clock incrementation and blanks the clock display.

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SET~PS8symbiont·name,n

view messages sent

SETtl.LX,

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U sed to ~A~'~A~_y

the operating mode

The formats these C01nrrlarLas may InC:IU(le the

directory

Identifies the "' ... " . .,..,-t-.,I> spool file directory acted upon.

entered in a director!,

are acted upon. Allowable entries are:

DDPPR

Distributed data processing output is to DnntE~r

DDPPU

Distributed

lOG

is to card

wc~rkst~ltl()n. and console

file.

PRINT

- Subfile is to the ae!:ngJt1al~ea ... ..,.'1- .. , ...

PUNCH

is in

- Subfile v ... IJ ... " is to punch or data set label

diskette.

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DE

PR

BX tUfllctHm

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Splooliing Services

DVC= 770 776 789 PPC 9246 ANY CLASS1 CLASS2 ClASS3 AUX

device of the

ID=remote-NOTE: AUX is valid for DEV only.

n"",...nt-'~,.; that is available.

1-6 (output writer BX "'n~ ... "'1-·1"''''''

JOs={I°bname}

1-8

lBl=labelname

- 1-8 characters for set label ... ""n."""'''''', 1-17 characters for

reader

STEP=stepno

3 characters

UID=user- id

1-6 character identification of the user on whose behalf the spool subfile was created.

UID=OS3CTR (or CENTRAL)

Designates subfiles that were to a central printer. OS3CTR

and CENTRAL are equivalent terms.

VOL=volno

- 1-6 characters (diskette only)

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Services

Notes:

1.

commas.

Removes

remote batch distributed data pr()CeSslng

.""...r,rj,"hn'"c entered.

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[,modif i er -', ... ,modi f i er on]

Removes HOLD condition from closed files in the "hll"oro'f"nV"I.T nanle(l.

nut"' ... ,...,"",,.,, to mClallnel~S SlDel:IIl,eu.

as

wo,rk:sta.tlOill has

If BE SPL command is ont-n ... ·orf RP UUl.IIJILH,.OJ writer

an is not

ALL cannot be SDE~cItled with OUT=DID.

LOG does not

are

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Services

If no nu'{:>.(>'trH''V or ALL is {:>.n't{:>.l"{:>./'1 and RDR are

affected.

the is to sent to

BEGINASPlf{lOG

~

[,modifier-1, •.• ,modi fier-n] ,OUT=did

PRINT PUNCH

The file is n1Mnt"£,n on an if the BE SPL "'VA.I.A .. H ... , ...

comes from workstation that initiates the job and if that workstation has

an auxiliary attached.

BE SPL command is entered from the '-'VA.U"·A,,. the RP ou'tDtlt writer

an u. ... U ... A is not

does not affect remote batch or distributed data prC)CeSslng logs.

(63)

Sp~ooliina Services

BE SPL commands. Removes active closed files in d.lr,ectlorv ... """"' .... writer automatically to process files in burst mode.

LOG not remote batch or data processing job logs.

Command is ignored if modifiers entered.

tJn~a~~DomtIIlU! an

BRKPTAfPl,fPRINT1.JOB=jobname[,modifier-1, ...• modifier-n][,HOLD]

lIJ lpUNCHJ

Breakpoints printer or file currently being created by job name and

modifiers specified. P breakpoints file at end of the page; I file

immediately. Diskette files cannot be breakpointed.

HOLD holds the file after breakpoint.

This command closes files and makes them available to output writer. New file is created that contains remainder of file. You should use this command whenever warning messages indicating spool file is nearly depleted appear on console screen.

Mter breakpoint is taken, you should load output writer in burst mode to process the file.

If a print file is breakpointed with the HOLD option, all subsequent subfiles

for the breakpointed file are also held.

(64)

Services

[

OUT={~~~~ ~

[, HOLD]

DISI(ETTE~

... o"., ... ",.",-t-" it to " ... ","',1t"'orll "'.,,1-... ,.1-message or COInrnlan.o

it.

Sp€~CllleO for a console the

subfile is not held unless HOLD is '-'I-' ... ,'V.II. .... ..., ...

COlnnlanld in effect).

[

OUT::':{

~~~~ ~

[, HOLD]

DISI(ETTE~

and it or redirects it to '-'''' ... ,'-'.&A .• ..., ....

file starts first message or

HOLD

(65)

[,modi fier-n]

[,COPIES=nnn]

ALL .JlA ... u ... ~ ... ~O LOG and PRINT directories

(66)

Services

ier-' ... ,modifier-nJ

LOG

is ".,.,.i-", .. ·",rl u,.,"''''',,,,''' LBL=label Hll,,''l!H,lCJI SD(IOl€~a files are deleted,

If ALL is "' .... 1·C>'W"£'rI and RDR are ~ ... ~~.,." ....

QlSPLAY~ACT [,modifier-1" .. ,modifier-n]

"' .... .n. ... i- .. ,.rlI in nn'{:>(>'r.(\1''V named.,

(67)

1 •••

and

Solicited messages

to information about

or Qhi ... o,"

LOG not affect remote or

QlSPlAYASPl,STATUS

the

(68)

Services

are

or

Job

in error run processor

... \"",r'"'',.''' entered.

HOLDliSPL [.modifier-1 •...• modifier-n]

files

LOG does not affect remote

If ALL is ont·o ... .c.n or lml::>ne~a .... "'.u ... ", all n' ... ·Of'1rn ... 'oc are attected.

(69)

not affect remote batch or rh c1t-,.."h,,'ho.rl

A mc~dltler tailors file selection for

7004 5224-000

run processor are not attect,ect in error are

mode pr()CeSsllng.

(70)

SET cornrr:mna must in to a'v'~""'AH"".A""',,-, Vl,Tor.kst;atJlon

(71)

C;;:1I"I,nnlinn Services

records.

must SPE~C1tlea at to A

... " .... ~ ... 1i. .. , or suppresses header prE~celding each

COflSO.le message A.U.'-'L"'vQ'IJ.lJlJl';:;' a

(72)

Services

transfer data

Use

(73)
(74)
(75)

Comlnand modifiers further ,.rl" .... ~,1r'I7 files to be Dri[)CE~Ss,ea.

(76)
(77)

writer tUIlct:wn

(78)
(79)

1.

3.

(80)

Services

HOLD

in nonburst mode.

not effect until file """",X':C,SS]incli'. is

(81)

so

(82)
(83)

A record of all messages written to and read from the console and

workstation is also maintained in the LOG console

(84)

Services

(85)
(86)

Services

space is aHOC~lte~o. on

RUNADUMPlOG

and workstation subfiles to

eX]lstlng-RUNADUMPLOG.,F=INIT

to

SYSLOG.

(87)

Sorts

(88)

Services

RUNbJBlOG

nU1nOE~r of disk COIlltalnlIllg'

file. If V A JULIl "IIJ' ... "',.n .. .,. ... n is

If omllttea. is the

SUb"ffilt1ted; B

(89)
(90)
(91)

xx.x

READY
(92)

Communications Access Method

SETlHe,

Runs to initiate execution ... ,JL ... "'.u'''---'-'-program.

.Ke~spona to ... VlI ... <V"I-'''-AJi. " " , .. "",' .... l'Yr,rnnno the information "'''''''"",~'''r1I to initialize the

(93)

~Dlecll:1es name ofICAM synnbl!ont

cc

f

xxxx

Is 1- field

TERM macroinstruction.

nnnn

(94)

rated Communications Access Method

The are unsolicited messages to

available

SP€~Cnlea as

terminal sp~eClnea available

,xxxx,nnnn

terminal co ... , ... , ... ,"'..., as unavailable

current session.

unavailable

any

~A~UAu.~iscolnpllet;eaon

lllL,cccc

status of a communications (Ull) in a CCA (ecce).

communications in a (ecce).

(95)

70045224-000

Int.:il0'II"2t8:llr'l Communications Access Method

tttt 6 ecce

D1C:!T'I~H.1C status of terminal/workstation in a CCA

.1 c:!l'\ i !:n.7Q. status of a LOCAP file in a

ll,cea-name

up a switched line as unattended line.

lll,cca-name

up a switched as a manual dial line.

network console

J\('("("(""~nnr'ln llll, dddd

t;P~BCI1]es name of ICAM SyrJ!1bllont or

'"'''''''ALL ... ' ... codes

action ... or'"11 .. o1"1

the

for

CCA

(96)

rated Communications Access Method

llll

Is 1-to 4-character label

1-to 4-character label

IdE~ntlnE~stheDaICKf~L-~;~LCrleO

2 status

"'-'U·..,U.."'A"''"'U.'JU a connection to the

llll,dddd

a connection to level 2

III t ,dddd

sequence to

1. Load the symbiont.

2. Run GUST.

VLINE macroinstruction for this

PDN macroinstruction data network affected

2 link.

a to a

(97)

Intj~ar'~#lu'l Communications Access Method

3.

4.

Perform the 'tnlln1"'n ... sequence downline

remote concentrator:

1.

2. Run

3.

line.)

4. stream

RV TElRClD

message is """""'",,""" •. y,-,'u..

ENTER NETWORK NAME, PASSWORD, LOCAP NAME

sequence is to occur.

Telcon file to a DCP

.Kespcmd to this message nO'!"'UTnl .. 1r (CCA) name, password

(if any), and the name).

(98)

rated Communications

messages to In(nC~Ue

COITtplereG. If

(99)

to

Mter

(100)

m

When the symbiont is J.vo,u'C"u., the following message is displayed:

nnA SYSTEM UTILITY SYMBIONT LOADED SUNNNN

completes the re(::tw3sted tW[lct;lO!l •

... , ... /AV., . . . If a Jl. ... Jl~'JJ'V .. A

a function,

(101)

The

nn? ENTER

Note:

7004 5224-000

FUNCTION

ENDED

nnli SYSTEM ENDED

nn function-code

Reply is function request;

ENTER FUNCTION

LITY SYMBIONT Unsolicited entry used to terminate symbiont immediately (before function is completed) nn~ ENTER REQ FUNCTION Unsolicited entry used to

terminate only the current but not the

(102)

n

cc

3. Enter ClIJ'-'VAjlU.t;;;, V I J I ' ... VA .... default is Y. ~PIHlc:aOleITSD()Olllngis

(103)

U.l.I.'UlV.I."" the

c. the

LABlE SUnnnn

Note: must be a

(104)

Function Codes

cc

ccs

CTR

Symbiont Message Operator Reply

Refer to 4 of the procedure. Refer to step 4 of the procedure. Refer to step 4 of the procedure. Refer to step 4 the procedure. Refer to

nn?CUUMMB

nn?MOUNT NEXT OUTPUT TAPE. REPLY R OR END

nn?DOES USER WISH TO PREP THIS

TAPE? REPLY YES OR NO (This message issued only if

operator did not enter END for previous message.) nn?BLK FACTOR

nn?CUUMMB OUTPUT TAPE B=BlK CNT

nn?OUTPUT EXCEEDS ALLOCATED BUFFER

Refer to step 4 of the procedure. Enter tape unit device address, mode setting, and block count and block count characteristics of the output tape.

Enter END to terminate the CT function. Dismount the unloaded tape, mount next output and then enter R if the is to continue.

Enter N if no tape prep is

required; CT function resumes. Enter Y to the tape. Tape prep function activated; CT function resumes when prep is completed.

Enter blocking factor (1-100 for SU, 1-400 for TU).

Enter mode

device address and the output tape. Reenter the function and blocking factor because the factor supplied exceeded maximum allowed and the function was terminated.

continued

(105)

Function

To terminate the JCP function, enter END and transmi

Function Codes

TT

a to another

TH

Prints in character and nexa'OelClTIlal format.

THR

Prints ne:x:a<lecamlal. ael)lOC~Kea format.

TP

Prints a characters.

TPR

Prints a in

TRS

a

Te

.t'unCJleS cards from a

(106)

n INT a FSF to a BSF

a file.

Forward spaces to a

BSR

spaces to a

WTM REW a RUN Rewinds a ERG a must:

size not ".,""",J'-'v ...

2. Enter the function code.

3. Enter u.v.lUU..l\1 is Y. (Applicable if 01J\JV.l.JLJ.Aj; is

configured.)

4. the tape on the available tape unit and identifY the

unit to the

(107)

Enter

b

is not as~mnlea

(108)

N if it is not to be written.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~_~_~ _ _ _ _ _ _

continued

(109)

~Dc~nltolr C:OInnlUnic~aiGions (cont.)

continued

(110)

m

Te nn?CUUMMB . INPUT

function

Enter (in bytes) the scan argument (data field) length.

at which

eNT Enter unit device addressg

mode and block count characteristics of the tape. (The function is when two consecutive tape marks are encountered.)

continued

(111)

lJ(l,mmll.Dic~ltion.s (cont.)

and

nn?CUUMM - OUTPUT

Enter number be

(9999 maximum).

continued

(112)

m

Operator Reply

REW

RUN

ERG nn?CUUMM . OUTPUT

DD

Prints a diskette in U.U.UH./vH.'-'U.

DDR

Prints a disk format label diskette in ae,OlCICK +r. ... 'TV'i{~r

VTP

Prints contents

SVT

Prints short-format

AVX

Displays available extents on console screen.

(113)

1.

file was created. less than characters,

file-id is padded wi on the right.

continued

(114)

em

Operator Reply

Enter device address of the disk or format Label diskette to

Enter (in decimaL) the beginning cylinder (CCC) and head (HH) to be

or the file identifier

(1-44 characters) as used on the

BL job when the

1i was created. I you enter less than 44 characters, the file'id is with blanks on the right.

Enter the last cylinder (CCC) and (HH) to be displayed.

logical record size in to determine print format Enter the logical block size in decimal (multiple of record size)

If file-id entered, now enter number of tracks to be printed.

continued

(115)

(cant.)

7004 5224-000

ALL END

file was created For a full VTae listing To terminate the VTP

(116)

em

DD

DDR

VTP

set

UL1.l' .. dJAVAA,>:l. you must:

set diskette on the available diskette

unit.

2. Enter the SU command.

3. Enter the desired function code.

4. A~'JH'~u'JA~ifsP'OOJllngis

(117)

DDR Single-sided di skette

7004 5224-000

nn?TTRR-END

Enter diskette unit device the data set label diskette displayed.

of

Enter (in decimal) beginning track (TT) and sector (RR) to be displayed.

Enter in decimal) last track and sector and sector (RR) to be displayed.

continued

(118)
(119)
(120)

u::tive Services

'textl

aref)Pcms,e

(121)

RECALL

screen.
(122)

ctive Services

The BULLOVR

menu.

Terminates a

terminal user se~:;Sl~)n.

messages is

you to

default ~ot"'I",n(Tc!

... ... u.u.''' .. v'e ... , a

Terminates "' ... ,n".,·h" VYVJln..i::llJQ.\JJ.U'.lJ. or terminal user session, user sessions,

or a task.

(123)
(124)
(125)
(126)
(127)

.I ... 'A ... '" may answer a SOJlut:LOll to

When you

Your name, telepJl0Ile u ... U'-'A company

(128)
(129)

3.

5.

9.

10. Press the and

11.

7004 5224-000

to

switches on U.AU'U,vJCA ..

master-master

indicator ... ~ ... ""';.

(130)

Data Halm:nlng

Enter

(131)
(132)

RUN

5-32

RUN

5-31

4-5

RUN

4-12

4-2

RV

4-12

5-15

spooling, 5-1

STATUS, 8-2 STOP, 4-9 SU, 7-1

4-7

(133)

5-34

(134)
(135)

4-19

(136)

{-6

runnIng, 4-12 OPEN message, 8-5

occasion 4-13

(137)

5-33

(138)
(139)
(140)

User cOI1Gmuni.cat,ion 10-2

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