
Chapter 6 Command Reference
Command Details
reload
To reload processors on an MWAM, use the reload command available at the PC complex (processor 1 on the MWAM).
reload {processor processor_number complex complex_number all}
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  | complex  | Specifies a complex (0, 1, 2, or all) on the MWAM.  | 
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  | all  | Specifies all processors on the MWAM.  | 
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Command History
PC command
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  | Use this command when you want to reload MWAM processors or complexes. When you reload a single  | ||
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  | Note You must first establish a session to processor 1 (session slot command).  | ||
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  | The following examples illustrate the reload command.  | ||
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  | This example reloads processors 4 and 5 on complex 2 of the MWAM in slot 9:  | ||
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