WRT:AMADATA;
Response:
WRT AMA DATA HAS BEEN WRITTEN TO DISK
READY TO TRANSFER DATA FROM DISK TO OUTPUT MEDIUM
46.
To verify that all AMA data has been written to disk, enter the following message:
OP:AMA,DISK;
Response:
REPT AMA DISK SUMMARY FOR STREAM ST1
(or 2)
DISK IS CURRENTLY 0% FULL
NUMBER OF PRIMARY AMA BLOCKS IN USE
IS APPROXIMATELY: 00
Note:
Due to design constraints there may be a small percentage of AMA data in use on disk at
this point. To minimize the loss of AMA records, continue to initiate AMA sessions (Step 45)
until the disk is 0% full and number of primary AMA blocks is 0. This may required 2-3
sessions.
Caution: Do not continue until this step has successfully completed.
47.
This step dumps the contents of the AMA control file. Save this data in case it becomes necessary to initialize
the AMA control file after switching to the new system.
Enter the following message:
OP:AMA:CONTROLFILE;
Response:
REPT AMA CONTROL FILE FOR STREAM ST1
< contents of control file >
48.
Perform ALL of the following in preparation for a system boot:
Using MCC page 1209 check to see if either ONTC is out of service. If either is out of service, restore it
to service before continuing.
Using MCC page 1260 ensure that the CLINKS to all of the SMs are duplex. If any SM does not have
duplex CLINKS, manually restore another CLINK to that SM using MCC page 1900,x
(where x = member number of an SM).
Ensure that CU 0 is still forced active on MCC Page 111/112. If CU 0 is not forced active, then force it
active.
On the EAI page enter Command
10
To force MHD 1 active, on the EAI page enter Command
22
Ensure that all indicators on the EAI page with the exception of CU 0, MHD 1, and the PRM Trap are
either off or set to CLR.
49.
Verify that the Port Switches, located at the bottom of each CU cabinet on the 3B20D (on 3B21D, switches
are on CKT pack UN377), are both in the AUTO position.
50.
Enter the following message to update the other EAI Page:
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