Specifications

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Standalone Shell (sash)
The
standalone
shell (sash)
contains
commands
used
to
perfoxm
system
maintenance.
To
boot
sash:
At
the
>>
prompt.
use
the following format:
boo+
-f
device
(x,
y,
z)
filename
Use
the
bootable
file
tables
on
page
3-9
and
page
3-10
for
the applicable
devia,
file
location,
and
filename.
If
the
bootfile
environmental
points
to
sash-typically
located
at
dksc(0,1,8)
on
SCSI
drive- the
>>
promps enter
boot.
After
you
boot
sash,
the system displays
the
sash: prompt
sash
Commands
Use
the
help
command
to
display the
following
sash
commands:
boot
cat
COPY
go
help
install
Is
printeJlv
setarv
ansctenv
version
3-
12
Boots
spedied
program
on
wed
device;
similar
to
the
boot
command
in
the
Command
Monitor.
Example:
boot
-f
dkrc(O,l,S)fx
Reads
a
file
and
displays
it
on
standard
output
device.
Example:
cat
dk.c
(0
,
1,6)
/rQn/SYSLoQ
Use
to
copy
tiles
or
file
systems;
copies
block
by
block
Example:
cp
dk.~(0,1,1)
dk.c(O,l,l)
Executes
the
listed
booted
program
into
memory.
Displays the
sash
commands and
their
syntax.
Loads
the
installation
tools.
List
files
and
directories
in
the
UNM.
file
system.
Example:
Is
dlUc((4&0)/
Displays the
PROM Monitor
environmental variables
and
their
cumm
values.
Use
to
set
an
envirobtai
variable.
r
Use
to
revert
a
PROM
Monitor
environmental variable
to
its
previous
value.
Displays
PROM Monitor
version
and
the system’s
CPU
tupe.
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