3. At the ‘‘Task?’’ prompt, enter UTILIT. If you do not see the ‘‘Task?’’ prompt,
DUP has not established a connection to the HSD05 array controller. In this
event, see your system manager.
4. At the UTILIT prompt, refer to Section 3.1.4 to configure HSD05 parameters.
3.1.3 Starting the UTILIT Configuration Utility from the OpenVMS Prompt
You can start the UTILIT configuration utility from the OpenVMS prompt if both
of the following are true:
• You have the appropriate system manager privileges on the host system.
• The DUP utility on your system has been started.
Activate the DUP server and use the following procedure to start the UTILIT
utility:
1. On OpenVMS VAX systems, connect to the DUP server as follows:
$ MC SYSGEN CONNECT DUP_server/NOADAPTER
where
DUP_server
is the system DUP server and is typically ‘‘FYA0:’’.
On OpenVMS AXP systems, connect to the DUP server as follows:
$ MC SYSMAN IO CONNECT DUP_server/NOADAPTER/DRIVER=SYS$FDRIVER
where
DUP_server
is the system DUP server and is typically ‘‘FYA0:’’.
2. Enter the following to start the UTILIT configuration utility:
$ SET HOST/DUP/TASK=UTILIT/SERVER=MSCP$DUP n
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UTILIT>
where
n
is the DSSI nodename. See your system manager if you have
difficulty after entering this command line.
3. At the UTILIT prompt, refer to Section 3.1.4 to configure the HSD05
parameters.
3.1.4 UTILIT Device Utility Commands
This section lists the UTILIT device commands and describes the action
performed by each command.
3.1.4.1 The HELP Command
The HELP command lists the onboard utilities command and the proper syntax
for each command, as shown in Example 3–1.
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