Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices (32022-90051)

Chapter 4 65
Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart
Performing a Dynamic Configuration
LOGDCC and LOGDCCBK Files
When the system rebooted or a DTS shutdown/restart executed, an
ASCII file call LOGDCC.PUB.SYS is purged and recreated to log DCC
startup console messages, and the results of any dynamic configuration
operations. This file acts as a log of all dynamic configuration changes
since the last system reboot or DTS restart.
An example of the contents in LOGDCC.PUB.SYS is as follows:
If the system is not rebooted or DTS restart is not done for a long time,
the file LOGDCC may become full. If the file becomes full DTCCNTRL
renames LOGDCC.PUB.SYS to LOGDCCBK.PUB.SYS. If LOGDCCBK
already exists it will be purged. DTCCNTRL will then recreate LOGDCC
so that this file will always contain the most current history of dynamic
configuration changes.
========== WED, APR 16, 1996, 5:10 PM
DCC STARTUP – ENTER – version C0200xxx compiled 96xxxx
DCC STARTUP – OK
========== WED, APR 16, 1996, 5:16 PM
<< Deleting DTC02 in process... >>
** Deleting DTC02 completed successfully.
** DTC02 changes completed successfully.
<< DTC01 changes in process... >>
* Adding TIO ldev 100 to card 0 (profile = TR10D96).
* Adding TIO ldev 101 to card 0 (profile = TR10D96).
** DTC01 changes completed successfully.
<< Adding DTC03 in process... >>
** Adding DTC03 completed successfully.
SYSTEM WILL COMPLETE DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION ONCE ADDITIONAL ACTIONS
ABOVE (IF ANY) ARE TAKEN.
* New non-nailed PAD profile TR10D96A.
* Non-nailed port changes completed successfully.
ACTION: CHECK that you have logged off any sessions or
closed any jobs associated with devices that have
been changed.
SYSTEM WILL COMPLETE DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION ONCE ADDITIONAL ACTIONS
ABOVE (IF ANY) ARE TAKEN.