Using the SCM Configuration Menus
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3.
Type a valid boot path (
device specification
) and press New Line. Refer to the
last section of this chapter, Specifying Boot Devices" for valid entries.
For example, to boot the DG/UX operating system from the first SCSI disk Ċ
boot path
and file path
Ċ type the following:
Enter new default boot path –>
sd(ncsc(),0)root:/dgux
The SCM will now automatically boot DG/UX from this disk at every powerup.
4.
After you specify a new default boot path, the SCM displays your entry in
brackets, followed by a prompt giving you a chance to make further changes, as
follows:
System boot path = [sd(ncsc(),0)root:/dgux]
Do you want to modify the default boot path? [N]
Press New Line to accept the new boot path. Enter
and repeat step 3 to change
the boot path again.
5.
The system prompts you to boot from the new default boot path.
Do you want to boot? [N]
To return to the View or Change System Configuration menu without rebooting,
press New Line. The next time you do reboot, the SCM will use the new default
system boot path.
6.
To boot, type
and press New Line .
Do you want to boot? [N]
Y
The next message you see is from the program you booted.
Changing Console Parameters
Items on the Change Console Parameters menu allow you to set the operating
parameters for a device connected to the system console port (or to view the default
values for these parameters). The following subsections describe how to view or
change console parameters.
The
system console
refers to the keyboard and display device that receive powerup
diagnostic test messages and from which you bring up your operating system. In most
cases, the system console communicates directly with the computer's system board.
The system console port is the
first
RS-232 port on the computer unit rear panel
(labeled A); refer to Chapter 2 for information about its rear panel location and about
connecting an asynchronous terminal.
A computer's system console consists of either an asynchronous terminal or a graphics
monitor and keyboard. You can use items 4, 5, and 6 on the Change Console
Parameters menu if you have a graphics monitor rather than an asynchronous
terminal as system console. Items 1, 2, and 3 are only useful if you connect an
asynchronous terminal for use as a system console.
Summary of Contents for AViiON 4600 Series
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