Technical data

System dump files (cont’d)
storing selective portions of memory, Vo l 2,
16–12
System failures, Vo l 2 , 16–2
See also Crash dumps; System dump files
determining cause, Vo l 2 , 16–2, 16–19
reporting to Compaq support representative,
Vo l 2 , 16–19
saving contents of system dump file after, Vo l
1, 5–13; Vo l 2 , 16–22
writing of system dump file, Vo l 2, 16–2
System files
duplicating using VMSKITBLD, Vol 1 , 2–27
moving off system disk to improve performance,
Vo l 2 , 17–7
on public volumes, Vo l 1 , 9–14
optional
adding or deleting, Vo l 1 , 5–2
System Generation utility (SYSGEN)
and version checking, Vo l 1 , 5–23
AUTOCONFIGURE command (VAX)
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
changing page, swap, and dump file sizes, Vo l
2, 16–28, 16–34
changing system parameter file with, Vo l 2 ,
15–34
changing system parameters, Vo l 2 , 15–33,
15–34, 20–21
See also System parameters, changing
configuring devices
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
CONNECT command (VAX), Vo l 1, 8–8
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
converting parameters for use with AUTOGEN,
Vo l 2 , 15–5
CREATE command, Vol 2 , 16–34
creating a new system parameter file, Vo l 2,
15–35
creating page, swap, and dump files, Vo l 2,
16–34
INSTALL command, Vo l 2 , 16–26
in SYPAGSWPFILES.COM, Vo l 2 , 16–27
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
installing page, swap, and dump files
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
LOAD command (VAX), Vo l 1, 8–8
managing system parameters, Vo l 2, 15–4
operator log messages, Vo l 2 , 20–21
showing system parameters, Vo l 2 , 15–32
System hangup, Vo l 2 , 19–21, 19–30
System libraries
decompressing, Vo l 2, 17–6
System management
centralizing with SYSMAN, Vo l 1 , 2–10
clearing counters, Vo l 2 , 24–29
creating access control lists (ACLs), Vo l 1, 12–9
deleting device information, Vo l 2 , 24–21
deleting node information, Vo l 2 , 24–23
System management (cont’d)
disabling MOP downline load service, Vo l 2,
24–27
displaying device information, Vo l 2 , 24–20
displaying LAN device configurations, Vo l 2,
24–10
displaying LAN device parameters, Vo l 2 ,
24–11
displaying node information, Vo l 2 , 24–22
displaying OPCOM messages, Vo l 2 , 24–29
displaying status and counters, Vo l 2 , 24–27
enabling MOP downline load service, Vo l 2 ,
24–27
environment, Vo l 1 , 2–13 to 2–16
Load Trace facility, Vo l 2, 24–29
on multiple nodes, Vo l 1 , 2–14
stopping the LANACP utility, Vo l 2 , 24–7
tasks
clusterwide management, Vo l 2 , 22–3
System Management utility (SYSMAN)
accessing disks, Vo l 1 , 9–65
adding startup files to a startup database, Vo l
1, 5–21
ALF commands, Vo l 1 , 7–34
authorization checks in, Vo l 1 , 2–16
changing privileges in, Vo l 1 , 2–17
changing system parameters
active values, Vo l 2 , 15–29
command verification in, Vo l 1 , 2–18
configuring devices (Alpha)
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
converting parameters for use with AUTOGEN,
Vo l 2 , 15–5
creating command procedures for, Vo l 1 , 2–19
deleting startup files, Vo l 1 , 5–22
disabling startup files, Vo l 1 , 5–22
DISKQUOTA commands, Vo l 1 , 9–65
disk quotas with, Vo l 1 , 9–63
Disk Quota utility, Vo l 1 , 9–65
DO command, Vo l 1 , 2–18
enabling remote systems to execute commands,
Vo l 1 , 2–12
enabling startup files, Vo l 1 , 5–22
features of, Vo l 1 , 2–10
how commands execute, Vo l 1 , 2–11
initialization file, Vo l 1 , 2–19
IO AUTOCONFIGURE command (Alpha)
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
IO CONNECT command (Alpha), Vol 1 , 8–9
in system startup, Vo l 1 , 5–7
IO LOAD (Alpha), Vo l 1 , 8–9
IO REBUILD/VERIFY command, Vo l 1 , 8–17
loading licenses with, Vo l 1 , 3–4
management environment, Vo l 1 , 2–13
managing an OpenVMS Cluster, Vol 2 , 22–16
to 22–20
managing startup, Vo l 1 , 5–18
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