HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 7.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90317)
Appendix G 327
HP Stage/iX Reference
HP Stage/iX Commands
The VALINFO parameter is not currently supported.
[;LIFTYPE=lif_type] (Optional)
Values: NONE, BOOT, IPL, DATA, AUTOF
Default: NONE (see also SETDEFAULT)
Determines whether or not the file belongs in the system LIF Directory, and if so, what file
type it should be placed in the directory as.
[;OWNER="owner_name"] (Optional)
Default: “MANAGER.SYS”
The owner name that should be assigned to the staged file.
[;{MOVE}]
The default behavior for the STAGEFILE command is {COPY} is to copy the file to the staging
area, thus not deleting the FROM file. If you want the FROM file to be purged, use the MOVE
option.
Example
STAGEMAN> STAGEFILE STAGE1, NL.INSTALL.SYS, NL.PUB.SYS
STAGEMAN> STAGEF STAGE1, START.INSTALL.SYS,
START.MPEXL.SYS;DISK=C
STAGEMAN> SF STAGE1, SL.INSTALL.SYS, SL.PUB.SYS;ONERR=WARN
STATUS (ST)
The STATUS command can be used to display the current status of the HP Stage/iX
environment. If HP Stage/iX is initialized, then the STATUS command will give some basic
information about the HP Stage/iX subsystem (including the name of the staging area that
is currently in use, and the name of the staging area that is to be used on the next restart
of the system). If the HP Stage/iX facility is not currently initialized, the STATUS command
will only report that fact.
For additional information on a particular staging area use the LIST command. For
additional information about designating a particular staging area to be used for the next
reboot of the system see the SET command.
The STATUS command can be abbreviated ST.
Syntax
STATUS
Parameters
(none)
Example
To view basic HP Stage/iX information:
STAGEMAN> STATUS
Last booted with: BASE