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Command Reference Server Commands
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Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Defaults Disabled
12.9.25 Set/Define Server Software
Specifies the name of the download software file (if any) the server will attempt to load at boot time. For
IP-loading hosts, this is the file that will be requested at boot time. This command is only useful if it is
Defined; if it is Set, it will be cleared/reset at boot time.
For TFTP loading, the complete path of the file can also be specified if the file is located in a directory other
than the default. The path name can be up to 31 characters in length not counting the file name. The full path
must be enclosed in quotes to preserve case.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Parameters filename
Load file name, 15 characters or less. The server will automatically add the
.SYS extension to the name.
Examples
Local>> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE SCS
Local>> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE “/usr/rich/tscode”
See Also Set/Define Server Loadhost, page 12-122; Editing Boot Parameters, page 2-6;
Your SCS Installation Guide
12.9.26 Set/Define Server Startupfile
Configures the startup configuration file that the SCS will attempt to download at boot time. This file
contains the SCS commands that will configure the server before the users and services are started. If no
retry limit is specified in the command, the SCS will retry failed downloads forever; otherwise it will retry
the specified number of times and then boot normally.
Telnet consoles are available at the time the server attempts to download the startupfile; if there is a problem
with the download, you can still log into the server and determine what went wrong.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
SET
DEFINE
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SERVER SOFTWARE filename
SET
DEFINE
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SERVER STARTUPFILE
host:filename
RETRY retrynum
NONE