Maintenance Commands 5
BMC II BISYNC Quick Reference Guide
Maintenance Commands
Alarm Manipulation Commands
Boot Commands
Disk Operations Commands
Command Name Explanation
RSERR Resets alarms on the active processor.
MONS(cr)
RSERR
Resets alarms on the standby processor.
Note: After clearing the Standby alarm, type (CTRL)Z to get out of
the MON> overlay.
Command Name Explanation
Note: The following commands must be used while in the monitor
overlay. This is done by typing MON>(cr).
LA xxxxxx vvv Appends a program name to boot list.
xxxxxx - program name
vvv - version number.
LB Loads program files listed in the boot
file to active processor.
LD Deletes the last file name in boot file.
LL Lists the contents of the boot file.
Note: After using any of the BOOT commands, type (CTRL)Z to get
out of the MON> overlay
MONS(cr)
MON(cr)
LB
Loads program files listed in the boot
file to standby processor.
Note: After using any of the BOOT commands, type (CTRL)Z to get
out of the MON> overlay.
MONS(cr) Allows communication with the standby
processor. (Follow with commands
valid for the standby processor.)
Command Name Explanation
Note: The following commands must be used while in the disk overlay.
This is done by typing DSK>(cr).
DEFMAP x Enters the defective tracks for 30-140 MB
disk drives. Bad track information is pro-
vided with the disk drive.
x - disk drive: A or B.
FORMAT x Formats the specified disk drive.
x - A or B.