Xerox t 180 manual Sysgen commands, Command Function

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SYSGEN COMMANDS

 

Table 2-2.Sysgen commands

 

 

Command

Function

 

 

COMMANDS

Displays the Sysgen Command menu on the printing system display screen. (The

 

menu does not have to display for you to enter a command.)

 

 

BOOT

Boots the operating system. If a sysgen has been performed, any sysgen patches are

 

applied. This command must be the first entered after completing a SYSGEN

 

command.

 

 

SYSGEN

Builds a new operating system on the system disks from a system software tape or

 

from system software tape (SST) files downloaded from a host computer. All system

 

files can be updated.

 

This option requires more user interaction than AUTO, and you must use it if the SST

 

is to be downloaded from a host computer.

 

A BOOT command must follow successful completion of this command.

 

 

FORMAT

Formats any or all of the system disks and performs a sector check. All files on the

 

system disks, except for the MBAIS file, are destroyed. This includes user files. This

 

procedure is not normally needed unless specifically called for in your OSS program

 

description or unless read errors or other disk problems occur. (Refer to ERASE.)

 

 

HOSTCOPY

Downloads font files, patch files, and user-generated EBCDIC data files from a host

 

computer to the LPS system disks. This option allows an online printing system, with

 

no magnetic tape drive, to retrieve tape files from the host.

 

 

AUTO

Builds a new operating system on the system disks from a SST and allows all System

 

files to be updated. The AUTO Sysgen reverts to a full Sysgen if a FORMAT has just

 

been performed.

 

When you use AUTO for a recently formatted disk, configuration information is no

 

longer available to the system from the disks and must be entered, as though the

 

SYSGEN command had been used. The only truly automatic sysgen, using AUTO, can

 

be an update sysgen.

 

This option requires less user interaction than SYSGEN by automatically invoking a

 

standard sequence of sysgen commands. It differs from SYSGEN in the following

 

ways:

 

AUTO builds from tape input only.

 

AUTO does not ask for a configuration update.

 

AUTO automatically saves the accounting file.

 

 

MINI

Modifies the configuration file in response to selections made through the

 

Configuration Options menu. (Refer to the “Sample system configuration options”

 

chapter.)

 

CAUTION: Do not execute the MINI command immediately following completion of a

 

SYSGEN command. This prevents the application of patches.

 

Note that the only changes to the system configuration that should be made using mini

 

are to those features whose software has been incorporated in the operating system

 

by a previous sysgen. For example, you may deactivate or reactivate a feature or

 

change interface address parameters by using the mini sysgen procedure. (Generally,

 

when you add features to the system, the system files must be changed or patched.

 

This requires an update sysgen, invoked using the SYSGEN or AUTO commands to

 

ensure system file integrity.)

 

 

ERASE

Clears any or all of the system disks. All files on the disks, except for the MBAIS and

 

bad block files, are destroyed. This includes user files. Because the ERASE command

 

does not perform a FORMAT or a sector check, it executes faster than the FORMAT

 

command. (Refer to FORMAT.)

 

 

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS SYSTEM GENERATION GUIDE

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Contents April 1998 721P85510 Page Related publications Related Publications NumberXerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide Table of Contents Index Chapter Content IntroductionAbout the reference set Xerox DocuPrint 180 Laser Printing System Document Set Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS Forms Creation Guide Font Library Font User GuideDocument conventions BoldIntroduction Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide Xii Sysgen overview Types of sysgen Sysgen type PurposeOSS software OSS software item Function Resource and information checklist Information you need for full or update sysgenPage Command functions Sysgen commandsSysgen Command menu Sysgen Command menuSysgen commands Command FunctionEntering and abbreviating commands SYS Sysg SysgePage Sample system configurations Sysgen process Stage DescriptionMachine Type DP180 LPS Sample ConfigurationSystem Configuration CPU Memory = 1024KConfiguration menu Sample configuration options menuSample configurations Option DescriptionFrench EnglishGerman DutchType the RIP Unit Numbers Enter Options Does this System have a Raster Image PROCESSOR? Enter’Y’ or ’N’ RIP x is not in the System Please ConfirmCommand Description Additional sysgen parametersSysgen parameters Page Sysgen and sysgen-related procedures PrecautionsPC UI software loading procedure summary Installing and upgrading System UI software Materials required System UI disketteInstalling or upgrading System UI dialog Choosing a format command Performing a full sysgenSteps to perform a full sysgen Full sysgen procedure summaryFull sysgen procedure Step Action System responseScsi FORMAT/ERASE Version XX Running Format OptionsSteps to perform a full sysgen Action System response DP0 Confirm Y/NSteps to perform a full sysgen Step Action System response Do you want to enter a new system id? Sysgen program runningSystem ID is Enter system ID of up to 30 charactersReading files from tape/host is displayed Creating file DISPCF.SYS on driveShould sysgen read from host or tape? ’h’ or Creating file xxxxxx.yyy on drive nDisplayed Y/N? TerminalAre the Date and Time Correct AS PATCH-ID InvokesThis chapter This completes a full sysgen Performing an offline update sysgen Choosing a sysgen commandOffline update sysgen procedure summary Operating System Steps to perform an offline update sysgen usingAuto command Do you wish to continue auto sysgenXxxxxx is the system file name This will be an auto sysgenCreating file xxxxxx.yyy on drive d Yyy is the system file type,This TIME? Y/N IFU Ipfnts IpfntsIF1100 Font family specific font family Sysgen command Should sysgen read from host or tape? Do you want to save the accounting file?Do you wish to make any changes? Enter ’y’ ’h’ or ’t’Applying sysgen patches MER001 Patch to allow Mergenthaler fontsOnly Enter patch ID’s or press Enter Would YOU Like to Compile the .IMP Files AT this TIME? Y/NPerforming an online update sysgen Online update sysgen procedure summaryCopy user files from host to disk Steps to perform an online update sysgenSteps to perform an online update sysgen ’n’Made? Enter y or n Enter y or ’nEnter y or n Or tSent? ’y’ or ’n’ Waiting to read files from hostEnd of tape found. Is another tape to be Vary offline at host. Then enter ’C’PATCH-ID This chapter This completes online sysgen Mini sysgen procedure summary Performing a mini sysgenSteps to perform a mini sysgen OS1000 Ready For Commands Hhmmss Formatting a system disk Disk formatting summarySteps to format a system disk Erasing a system disk Disk erasing summarySteps to erase a disk Steps for loading incremental patches End of tape read OS1000 Ready for Commands HhmmssSteps for loading incremental patches System will Rollover in 1 SECTable A-1.Sample JCL using the Iebgener Sample JCL for transmission of system software tapesPage Glossary Glossary GLOSSARY-3 GLOSSARY-4 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-5 GLOSSARY-6 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-7 GLOSSARY-8 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-9 GLOSSARY-10 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-11 GLOSSARY-12 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-13 GLOSSARY-14 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-15 GLOSSARY-16 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-17 GLOSSARY-18 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-19 GLOSSARY-20 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-21 GLOSSARY-22 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-23 GLOSSARY-24 Xerox Docuprint 180 LPS System Generation Guide GLOSSARY-25 Gsm HposIps GLOSSARY-27 Spi PpmSci SysgenGLOSSARY-29 Page Index Index

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