When the FORCE option is used, you should not allow any users to log
on to the system. The system should be devoted to reclaiming and
putting out as many spool files as possible. When this has been accomplished, the system should be re-initialized using the cold (COLD) start option.
CP automatically logs on the primary system operator as soon as CP polls
the designated system console and finds it ready. Upon successful completion of the IPL and system operator logon, the following message appears: hh:mm:ss LOG!SG- hh:m.:ss EST FRIDAY mm/dd/yy
It indicates the date and the time of the last LOG!SG setting. The
following message then appears and provides a general map of storage
allocations. D!KCPI9511 STORsssssk,IUCnnnk,DYNdddddk,TRAtttk,FREEffffk,V=Rvvvvvk Next, the following message is displayed only if queued closed spool
files exist. hh:mm:ss FILES: xxx RDR xxx PRT xxx PUN The VM/310 system console is now the only enabled terminal on the system and you can start the system. If the automatic logon of the YM/310 directory defines no
occurs: primary system operator fails because the
system operator, the following message DMKCPI950A AUTO LOGON FAILED; EXPLICIT LOGON REQUIRED You should respond by logging on with your userid:
logon use rid
In the above
blank and your
function key.
directory. If
privileges, the
next response:
response, you enter the CP LOGON command, followed by a
identifier name (userid), 'followed by pressing the end
CP checks this entry with the values in the Y!/310 the userid is valid and you have class A command following message on the console prompts you for the hh:.m:ss ENTER PASSWORD You then key in your password, which is checked against the password
stored in your Y!/310 directory entry. The system is not accessible to
other users until you log on and enable the necessary teleprocessing
lines. Maintaining password security on real printer-keyboard system consoles is your responsibility because password inhibiting or masking is not possible on these devices.
If the password is valid, the V!/370 system can be started.
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After starting the 'M/310 system, the system resFonds with the status of
the system spool files: hh:mm:ss FILES: 031 RDR, 039 PRT, 001 PUN The response indicates that a total of 31 spcoled reader files, 39
spooled print files (which also includes closed spooled console files),
and 1 spooled punch file were saved at the last system shutdown. At this point, if 3105 control units are part of the V8/310 systea
support of remote terminals and the automatic load function for the 3105 vas not generated into the V8/310 system, you invoke the NETWORK LOAD command as follows: NETWORK LOAD raddr ncpname
where raddr is the base address of the 3105 and ncpname is the desired
copy of the 3105 program. For a description of the NETWORK command, see
"Operator Commands." You can then enable any or all of the teleprocessing lines and 3105 resources for '8/310 users by issuing the CP ENABLE co.mand and NETWORK ENABLE command, respectively. For exaaple, pressing the REQUEST function key and entering:
hh:ma:ss enable 50 enables only line 50, while:
hh: •• :ss en all
enables all 3210 and 210x lines. CP responds with:
hh:ma:ss C08MAND C08PLETE when the requested co.mand has been serviced. !2te: The same aessage occurs even if no lines connect to the machine.
If a patch panel is in use, make sure that all desired lines connect to
the systea.
The '8/310 system is now operational and waits for users to log on. Similarly, if:
network enable all
is invoked, the total resources of all V8/310 controlled 3105 control
units are enabled if the systea is equipped with the devices.
If you performed a system cold start or drained unit record devices,
you should start the unit record devices at this time. For example, the
CP command
start all
starts all real unit record equipment.
the status of each unit record device.
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The system then responds with
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