Installation guide

Run VAX/DS in standalone mode. EVCXF is run only in standalone mode
because it is a level 3 diagnostic.
In this example the diagnostic tape containing the VAX/DS program was
loaded into the console tape drive. To run VAX/DS from an InfoServer, refer
to Sections 8.6.1 and 8.6.2 for instructions on loading and booting from a
CD.
At the console prompt, boot VAX/DS from tape as shown in Example 3–1
using the command:
BOOT /R5:10 CSA1
where CSA1 is the name for the console tape drive, and /R5:10 is the
boot flag designating the VAX/DS program.
The system executes self-test and reports results.
Next, VAX/DS is loaded and the program banner appears.
The VAX/DS prompt indicates that the Diagnostic Supervisor has been
successfully loaded.
Table 3–7: VAX/DS File Names
Model Number File Name
Model 600 EXSAA
Model 500 EMSAA
Model 400 ERSAA
Model 300 ELSAA
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