RIO Remote I/O System User Guide
SCO OpenServer 5 utilities
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Chapter 4 Quick Reference
Main menu
For information on displaying this menu, see Main window on page 227
Menu option Description
Change Hosts Selects the host card whose
configuration map you want to
display. Use this when you
have multiple host cards
installed in your machine.
See also page 64 .
Delete an RTA Removes the currently
selected RTA from the system.
See also page 69 .
View / edit default values Changes the default settings of
a port. Default settings are
used when an RTA is added to
your system.
Change all TTYS to default values Change all port configuration
values back to their default
settings.
Write RTA into file Allows you to save the current
RTA configuration settings as
an ASCII text file. You can find
the file in /etc/rio/rta_info.
Identify RTAs Allows you to identify each
RTA in your system by flashing
the LEDs on all RTAs in a
different pattern for each unit.
Reset host interconnections Re-acquires RTAs in a dual
host failsafe system. Use this
option to reset the RTAs
following the failure of one of
the hosts.
Update configuration file Updates your system
configuration file with the latest
settings without having to quit
config.rio.
Boot mode: > Boot all RTAs Allows you to select which
RTAs in your system are
booted on startup when using
a dual host failsafe
configuration.
Boot owned
RTAs
Boot no RTAs