Comprehensive Commands; Basic Console Commands - DEC 4000 600 series Owner's Manual

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What Are the Console Commands?
Table 3–1 Basic Console Commands
Command
Syntax
boot
boot [-flags [longword,]longword] [-halt]
[boot_device]
cdp
cdp [-{a,i,n,o,u}] [-sn] [-sa allclass] [-su
unitnum] [dssi_device]
continue
continue
date
date [yyyymmddhhmm.ss]
help
help [command . . . ]
init
init
man
man [command . . . ]
set
set [-default] envar val
set host
set host [-dup] [-task task_name] device
show
show [envar] [{config,device,memory, pal,
version}]
test
test
It should rarely be necessary for you to enter comprehensive
Comprehensive
console commands. Using these commands requires detailed
Commands
knowledge of your system. Do not use these commands without
fully understanding the effect they can have on your DEC 4000
AXP system.
To see a list of the comprehensive commands, enter
at the console prompt.
For information about comprehensive console commands, refer to
the DEC 4000 AXP Model 600 Series Technical Manual.
3–2 Console Commands
Description
Boots the operating system.
Configures DSSI drive IDs.
Resumes program execution.
Displays or sets the current date
and time.
Displays online help using console
commands.
Initializes the system.
Displays online help using console
commands.
Sets an environment variable.
Sets host to another MSCP DUP
server on a DSSI device.
Displays the value of an
environment variable or displays
configuration information.
Tests the system and displays
results.
help
or
man

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