User`s guide
The 
console responds by printing a boot message 
and 
the diagnostic supervisor 
prompt 
(OS» 
as 
shown in  Example  5-2. 
The 
OS> 
prompt 
indicates  the  diagnostic  supervisor 
is 
loaded 
and 
executing. 
»)B 
SQO 
»)@DD1:SQOBOO.CMD 
»)1 
»)D/G/L 
0  00A80003 
»)D/G 
1  3 
»)D/G 
2  3FB86 
»)D/G 
3  0 
»)D/G 
4  0 
»)D/G 
5 
10 
»)E 
SP 
G 
OOOOOOOE 
00000200 
»)L/P/S:@ 
VMB.EXE 
»)S 
@ 
DIAGNOSTIC  SUPERVISOR. 
ZZ-ENSAA-x.x-xxx 
DD-MMM-YYYY 
HH:MM:SS 
DS) 
Example 5-2  Console  Printout 
of 
Booting the Diagnostic Supervisor from  the 
R80 
System Disk 
5.2.3  Loading the Supervisor On-Line from  the Distribution Disk 
To 
load 
and 
execute 
the 
diagnostic supervisor in 
the 
on-line mode (with 
VMS) 
from 
the 
distribution disk, 
perform 
the 
following  procedures: 
1. 
Load 
the 
diagnostic distribution disk, labeled 
VAX 
725/730 
CMPLT 
DIAG, 
into 
the 
remova-
ble  media disk drive 
and 
place 
the 
drive on line 
(LOAD 
button 
in). 
2. 
In 
response  to 
the 
VMS 
prompt, type the following 
command 
to 
mount 
the 
distribution disk: 
$MOUNT 
DxA1: 
CDRPACK 
The 
terminal responds with the following  message to indicate 
that 
the 
disk is  mounted properly: 
XMOUNT-MOUNTED, 
CRDPACK 
$ 
mounted 
on 
DxA1: 
3. 
In 
response to 
the 
VMS 
prompt, type 
the 
following 
command 
to set 
the 
default 
to the directory 
containing 
the 
diagnostic supervisor program 
(ENSAA.EXE): 
$ 
SET 
DEFAULT 
DxA1:[SYSMAINTl 
4. 
Type 
the 
following 
command 
to load 
and 
execute the diagnostic supervisor: 
$ 
RUN 
ENSAA 
When 
the 
diagnostic supervisor starts, it prints the following message: 
DIAGNOSTIC  SUPERVISOR. 
ZZ-ENSAA-x.x-xxx 
DD-MMM-YYYY 
HH:MM:SS 
DS) 
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