Controlling Dtc Ownership; Using The Script Options; Modify Parameters Option; Command-Line Scripts - HP 9000 Series 700 Manual

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Controlling DTC ownership

-o
(Synonym: dtcown) Takes over the ownership (management) of a specified DTC.
Sets the owner field in the map802 file to TRUE. This should be done only when
the previous manager of that DTC has failed, or has voluntarily disowned the DTC
using the -d option.
(Synonym: dtcdisown) Gives up the ownership (management) of a specified DTC.
-d
Sets the owner field in the map802 file to FALSE.

Using the script options

You can use the script options to specify parameters to be modified. There are two
forms of scripts:
Note
Only CPU/LAN boards, LAN boards, or ports can be selected as
use with the script options.

Modify parameters option

Used to specify which parameters to modify for given
-m
parameters can be given on the command line or in a user-defined
both cases, each parameter is specified with single quotes.

Command-line scripts

Executes a command-line script. Modifications to the DTC configuration are
-e
"script"
contained in the command-line script. The
double quotes.
Example
This example shows how a command-line script is used to modify the DTC User
Prompt on the DTC named
dtcmodifyconfs
a command-line script: specifies modification at the command line
a script files: these contain the parameters that define the modifications
dtc1
-m
-e 'User Prompt="Hello>>";'
dtcobjects .
can be specified in single or
script
.
Using dtcmodifyconfs
for
dtcobjects
The
. In
scriptfile
dtc1
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