HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.5 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90325)
Appendix G 323
HP Stage/iX Reference
HP Stage/iX Commands
HP Stage/iX should some file, directory, or data structure become corrupted. It will not
delete any staging areas or affect the contents of any staging area in any way.
The INITIALIZE command can be abbreviated INIT.
Syntax
INITIALIZE
Parameters
(none)
Example
:STAGEMAN
STAGEMAN A.00.00, (C) Hewlett-Packard Co., 1995. All Rights Reserved.
*Warning: The HP Stage/iX environment is not initialized. (STAGEMAN 1090)
STAGEMAN> initialize
Successfully initialized the HP Stage/iX environment.
STAGEMAN>
INVALIDATE (INVAL)
The INVALIDATE command is used to mark a particular staging area as being invalid,
preventing that staging area from being used (see the SET command).
The LIST command can be used to view the current status (valid or invalid) of a staging
area. The VALIDATE command will set the valid flag, allowing a particular staging area to
be used.
The INVALIDATE command can be abbreviated INVAL.
Syntax
INVALIDATE [STAGE=]
stage_name
Parameters
[[STAGE=]stage_name (required)
The name of the HP Stage/iX staging area to be invalidated. This must be a legal staging
area name for a pre-existing staging area. The staging area cannot be in use or designated
for use on the next boot (see the SET command).
Staging area names are case sensitive. “STAGE1” is not equivalent to “stage1” or “Stage1”.
Example
STAGEMAN> INVAL FOO
LIST (L)
The LIST command will give you a list of HP Stage/iX staging areas. Wildcard characters