Installation guide

Console Commands 3-33
The set host command syntax is:
se[t] h[ost] <device_adapter> or
se[t] h[ost] <-dup> <-bus b> node [task]
The set host <device_adapter> command is used to connect to a remote
XMI adapter for running XMI module-resident ROM-based diagnostics, as
shown in the first example in Example 3-19. Use Ctrl/Y to terminate the
command and return to the primary processor.
The set host -dup... command is used to run diagnostics and utilities on
devices that support the DUP protocol, as shown in the second example in
Example 3-19. In the command, -dup specifies that the remote node is a
DUP server, node specifies the node number of the processor or device to
attach the console, and task specifies the optional task to invoke from the
DUP driver. -bus b is used to specify the DSSI bus on which the node re-
sides. When the -dup option is specified, the node number must be in the
range of 0 to 7. See the cdp command for information on how to configure
DSSI devices.
Set host can only be issued from the boot processor, and only one set host
command is in effect at a time. Characters typed from the console termi-
nal are passed through to the target node. All output from the target node
is displayed on the console terminal.
For more information:
Advanced Troubleshooting