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System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual: HP e3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Chapter 4 Using the System Generator (SYSGEN)

Using First-Level (Global Module) Commands

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The first-level commands, displayed after entering SYSGEN, allow you to activate one of the four configurators (I/O, LOG, MISC, SYSFILE) or to keep, show, or clear changes made from the configurators. In addition, you can use first-level commands to call the SYSGEN help facility, alter basegroups, store configuration changes to tape, or exit the SYSGEN utility. Table 4-1 “Using First-Level Commands” describes the commands and their actions:

Table 4-1 Using First-Level Commands

Command

Meaning

IO

Activates the I/O Configurator. For additional information on the IO command, refer to "Entering the I/O Configurator."

LOG or LO

Provides access to the LOG configurator commands.

MISC or MI

Provides access to the MISC configurator commands.

SPU or SP

Provides access to the SPU configurator commands

SYSFILE or SY

Provides access to the SYSFILE configurator commands.

BASEGROUP or BA

Changes the default group after the utility is activated. Previous changes, if any, are lost. The configuration begins anew.

KEEP or KE or K

Saves configuration changes that were made in the configurators and temporarily stored with the HOLD command.

PERMYES or PE

Controls SYSGEN's interactive confirmation for potentially serious action, such as an EXIT before a KEEP.

SHOW or SH

Shows the state of individual configurators, combined configurators, or all configurators.

TAPE or TA

Generates a boot tape. All configuration changes made are reflected on the tape.

CLEAR or CL or C

Clears all changes made from all configurators.

EXIT or EX or E

Exits the global module and returns to the operating system prompt.

HELP or HE or H

Displays the list of commands, the individual command syntax, or the syntax of all the first level commands.

OCLOSE or OC

Closes the offline listing file, SYSGLIST.

REDO

Used for making corrections. Follows the command interpreter REDO conventions.

command

Allows you to enter various MPE/iX command interpreter commands.

 

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