11-36 DS20E Reference Guide
Part Number: ER-K8F6W-UA .A01 File Name: l-ch11 Using the SRM Console.doc Last Saved On: 10/4/99 2:05 PM
halt (or stop)
The halt (or stop) command stops program execution on a secondary CPU
that is still running a booted program. The syntax is:
halt (or stop) processor_number
processor_number is the logical CPU number displayed by the show cpu
command.
continue
The continue command resumes program execution on the specified processor
or on the primary processor if none is specified. The processor begins
executing instructions at the address that is currently in the program counter
(PC). The processor is not initialized.
The continue command is valid only if you have not disturbed the system
state and if you halted the system by pressing the Halt button on the control
panel or, for OpenVMS systems only, by entering Ctrl/P on the console
terminal. The syntax is:
continue [&pn] [address]
&pn
Specifies the processor. n is 0 or 1.
address
The starting address of the program.
NOTE: Some console commands, for example, boot, can alter the machine
state so that program mode cannot be successfully resumed (unless you
include -halt in the boot command). If program mode cannot be resumed,
reboot the operating system.
NOTE: Other commands that alter machine state are lfu, show device, and
test.
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