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)
5-3