MASS STORAGE DEVICE INITIALIZATION MMM
CURRENT INITIALIZATION OPTIONS
OPTION VALUE
FM - 0
DESCRIPTION
UN -
0
TY •
0
DM -
0
SM -
0
NC -
0
EQ -
0
NP •
0
DN - 1
SET FLAWS
FAMILY NAMEI PACK NAME
FM - PACK NAME FOR TYPE
-x
USER NUMBER
ACCESS TYPE
DEVICE MASK
SECONDARY MASK
CATALOG TRACKS
EST ORDINAL OF DEVICE
NUMBER OF PACKS
DEVICE NUMBER
RTK, STK AND TTK ENTRIES, ENTER SINGLY
GENERAL FORMAT - XTK=A·
WHERE, MXTKM IS-
RTK - RESERVE TRACK
TTK • TOGGLE TRACK
STK • SET LOGICAL TRACK
AND MAM -EQUIPMENT FORMAT-
DA - TOOO,GO,SOOO
DB - POO,HOO,SOOO
DC - UO,GOO,AOOOOO
DD - COOO,SOOO
DE - AOOOOOO - ADDR/l0B
DF - COOO,SOOOO
DH - COOOO,SOOOO
DI - COOO,TOO,SOO
MD - COOO,SOOOO
LIMIT • 20B ENTRIES
Figure 7-2.
FLAW Utility K Display
5.
Initiate flawing of specified
device by typing
7-4
K.GO.
@
The FLAW utility provides two messages in the system dayfile which indicate the
results of the flawing operation.
The first message is
xx TRACKS FLAWED.
where xx is the octal number of tracks that were successfully flawed.
The second
message appears only if some of the flaws specified were not processed.
This
occurs when the track specified for flawing is already reserved by the system (but
not as a flawed track).
In this case, the message
xx FLAWS NOT PROCESSED,
list.
also appears in the system dayfile.
In this message, xx is the octal number of
flaws not processed, and list is a list of the logical tracks that were not flawed.
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