DUMP:MHD=a:BLOCK=b&&c,DEST=ROP;
Where:
a
= MHDX or MHDY from Step 10 or 11.
b
= TOTOFFSET1 from Step 12.
c
= TOTOFFSET2 from Step 12.
Response:
DUMP MHD a BLOCK STARTED
DATA FOR DISK BLOCK d
e
DUMP MHD a BLOCK COMPLETED
Where:
a
= MHD Member number (0 through 255).
d
= Identifies the disk block which is being dumped.
e
= Data contained in the specified disk block (printed in row major order, hexadecimal
notation).
14.
STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
Given: SN = 6000, duplex end office.
(Step 1) Typical output from OP:AMA-MAPS input message.
REPT AMA DISK MAPS FOR STREAM a
WRITE PARTITION b READ PARTITION c
PARTITION 0 DISK MAP:
FPO: 6 LPO: 33234 FPS: 1 LPS: 11077
FSO: -1 LSO: -1 FSS: -1 LSS: -1
FBO: 6 LBO: 33234 FBS: 1 LBS: 11077
(Step 3) FSS is equal to -1, therefore the SN does not meet the criteria of Step 3.
(Step 4) The FPS is not equal to -1. The SN is 6000 which is greater than or equal to the FPS (FPS equals 1). The
SN is less than or equal to the LPS [LPS equals 11077 (must be less than or equal to one of LPS or LBS)].
Therefore, the SN meets the criteria of Step 4.
BN = 3
[((FPO - 3)/3) + (SN - FPS)] + 3
BN = 3
[((6 - 3)/3) + (6000 - 1)] + 3
BN = 3
[1 + 5999] + 3
BN = 3
[6000] + 3
BN = 18003
So,
BN = 18003,
BN1 = BN + 1 = 18004, and
BN2 = BN + 2 = 18005
(Step 5, Note 2) This partition has no wraparound of primary data, and the FPO = 6; therefore, the simplified
calculations mentioned in Step 5, Note 2, do apply.
BN = 3
[SN - FPS] + 6
BN = 3
[6000 - 1] + 6
BN = 3
[5999] + 6
BN = 18003
So,
BN = 18003,
BN1 = BN + 1 = 18004, and
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