Technical data

Connecting devices
manually (cont’d)
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
on VAX, Vo l 1 , 8–8
network communications device, Vo l 1 , 8–10
on VAX systems, Vo l 1, 8–9
virtual terminals, Vo l 1 , 8–22
Connecting to a Windows NT system, Vo l 2 , D–9
CONSCOPY.COM command procedure, Vo l 1 ,
5–35
Console report during UETP, Vo l 2 , 19–15
Console storage device
connecting (VAX), Vo l 1 , 8–8
copying, Vo l 1, 5–35
use in booting, Vo l 1 , 4–2
Console terminals, Vo l 1 , 2–22, 2–24
message
indicating lack of installed page file, Vo l 1 ,
5–6
login welcome, Vo l 1 , 2–10
CONTIN.SYS file
See Continuation file
Continuation file
CONTIN.SYS, Vo l 2 , A–9
reserved file, Vo l 2 , A–9
used as extension file identifier, Vo l 2, A–9
Continuation volumes
in volume set, Vo l 1 , 9–54
mounting in tape volume sets, Vo l 1, 9–52
CONTINUE command
in conversational boot, Vo l 1 , 4–7
Control access
for disk files, Vo l 1 , 10–15, 10–20
Controller configuration problems, Vo l 2 , 25–12
Conversational boot
changing system parameters, Vo l 1 , 4–7; Vol
2, 15–36
CONTINUE command, Vo l 1 , 4–7
location of computer-specific instructions, Vo l 1 ,
4–4
performing, Vo l 1, 4–4
SET/STARTUP command, Vo l 1 , 4–14
SET command, Vo l 1 , 4–7
SHOW/STARTUP command, Vo l 1 , 4–14
SHOW command, Vo l 1 , 4–7
showing system parameters, Vo l 1 , 4–7; Vo l 2 ,
15–36
specifying an alternate startup command
procedure, Vo l 1 , 4–13
SYSBOOT prompt, Vo l 1 , 4–4
tasks allowed in, Vo l 1 , 4–4
USE command, Vo l 1 , 4–7
uses of, Vo l 1 , 4–4
with alternate system parameter file, Vo l 1 ,
4–7
with minimum startup, Vo l 1 , 4–15
Convert utility (CONVERT)
saving the queue database, Vo l 1, 13–13
using to change organization of file, Vo l 1 ,
10–28
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Vo l 1 , 6–1
COPY command, Vo l 1 , 11–24
disk volumes, Vo l 1 , 10–29
in System Dump Analyzer utility, Vo l 2 , 16–5,
16–22, 16–23
restriction for copying dump files, Vo l 2, 16–22
sending message after file is copied, Vo l 1 ,
10–32
standard-labeled volumes
copying from, Vo l 1 , 10–29
tape volumes
copying files, Vo l 1 , 10–29, 10–31
transferring information, Vo l 1 , 10–28
Copying directories
with BACKUP, Vo l 1 , 11–24
Copying files
from disk volumes, Vo l 1 , 10–29
from tape volumes, Vo l 1 , 10–29
methods for, Vo l 1 , 10–28
system dump files, Vo l 2 , 16–23
to disk volumes, Vo l 1 , 10–29
to tape volumes, Vo l 1 , 10–31
using COPY command, Vol 1 , 10–28
using Exchange utility, Vol 1 , 10–33
with BACKUP, Vo l 1 , 11–24
Copying software product release notes, Vo l 1,
3–25
Core image file
CORIMG.SYS, Vo l 2, A–9
not supported by OpenVMS, Vo l 2 , A–9
CORIMG.SYS file
See Core image file
Counters
status of LAT node, Vo l 2, 26–15
CPUDEFAULT process limit
choosing a value for batch queues, Vo l 1, 14–34
specifying a value for batch queues, Vo l 1 ,
14–20, 14–32
CPU identification number, Vo l 2 , 28–2
CPUMAXIMUM process limit
choosing a value for batch queues, Vo l 1, 14–34
specifying a value for batch queues, Vo l 1 ,
14–21, 14–32
CPU process limit, Vo l 1 , 7–44
CPU time
restricting, Vo l 1 , 7–29
CRASH console command, Vo l 1 , 4–22
Crash dumps, Vo l 2 , 16–2
See also System dump files; System failures
analyzing, Vo l 2, 16–19
analyzing in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–13
comparison of physical and selective, Vo l 2,
16–4
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