User guide
4: Operations
DC 900-1333P 193
4.9.1 Display Loaded Modules
To display the object modules that have been loaded onto Freeway as shown in
Figure 4–57, enter ‘2’ at the Example SRA Menu. See the Freeway Server-Resident Appli-
cation and Server Toolkit Programmer Guide for information on modifying the Example
SRA Menu options.
4.9.2 Spawn Example SRA task
To spawn the example SRA task (sraalp), enter ‘3’ at the Example SRA Menu and enter
the number of minutes for the task to run as shown in Figure4–58. A three-headed
loopback cable must be installed between links 0 and 1 of ICP 0 and a synchronous
modem before this option is selected. The example SRA task is a loopback test which
opens two DLI sessions and enables two links, then transfers data on both links. The test
continues for the number of minutes indicated, then the number of messages sent and
received on each link are printed on the Freeway console. Links are then disabled and
the sessions are closed. Note that if this option is chosen from an rlogin or telnet session,
the log messages will be displayed to the Freeway console, not to the rlogin or telnet ses-
sion. Only the message “
Task ‘sraalp’ spawned. (X minutes).” will be printed to the rlogin
or telnet session. If you are using the Interactive Menus on the Freeway console while
the example SRA task is running, the task’s log messages will be interspersed with the
messages from your Interactive Menus. See the Freeway Server-Resident Application and
Server Toolkit Programmer Guide for information on modifying the Example SRA
Menu options.
MODULE NAME MODULE ID GROUP # TEXT START DATA START BSS
START
--------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
sra486.o 0x7644c0 2 0x75a0bc 0x75e35c 0x75e4a4
Press RETURN to continue
Figure 4–57: Display Loaded Modules