User`s guide
3. Place
the
drive containing
the
diagnostic distribution media on-line
by
depressing
the
LOAD
button
on
that
drive.
4.
At
the
$ prompt, type
the
following
command
to
mount
the
diagnostic distribution cartridge:
$MOUNT
ddAn:
CRDPACK
where
"dd"
is
the device type
and
"n"
is
the drive
number
(for example,
DUAl
is
an
RA60
disk drive in drive
I;
MSAO
is
the
TU80
magnetic
tape
in drive 0).
5.
Type
one
of
the
following
commands
at
the
$ prompt, to copy all selected diagnostic program
files to
the
system disk:
$COPY
ddAn:[SYSMAINT]filename.ext
SYS$MAINTENANCE
NOTE
For
copying single files, replace filename.ext
for
the
diagnostic file names to copy diagnostic
program
files
(or
*. *;*
to
copy all files).
6.
Type
the
following
command
to
make
the
diagnostic
area
bootable:
$COPY/CONTIG
SYS$MAINTENANCE:DIAGBOOT.EXE
SYSMAINTENANCE
* *
$PURGE
SYSMAINTENANCE:
DIAGBOOT.EXE
NOTE
SYS$MAINTENANCE
is
the
logical
name
for
the
diagnostic
area
on
the
system disk drive.
8.2.2
Building
and
Updating
the
Diagnostic
Area
with
DUCT
DUCT
is
a copying utility which copies diagnostic files from the distribution media to the diagnostic
area
on
the
system disk.
DUCT
is
used
to
copy diagnostic files from tapes
or
disks.
To
use
DUCT
perform
the
following procedure:
1.
Ensure
that
VMS is executing properly
and
the
DCL
prompt
$
is
displayed on
the
terminal.
2. Ensure the diagnostic distribution media, labeled
VAX
11725/730
CMPLT
DIAG,
is
loaded
or
mounted
onto the drive.
3.
Place
the
drive containing
the
diagnostic distribution media on-line by depressing
the
LOAD
button
on
that
drive.
4.
At
the
$ prompt, type
the
following
command
to
mount
the
diagnostic distribution cartridge:
$MOUNT
ddAn:
CRDPACK
where
"dd"
is
the device type
and
"n"
is
the drive
number
(e.g.
DUAl
is
an
RA60
disk drive in
drive 1
and
MSAO is
the
TU80
magnetic tape in drive 0).
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