Fujitsu S120 Series, S120-B, S120-E, S120-C, S120-D Operating Manual

1Introduction
The range of BS2000/OSD servers has been extended by the addition of the S120 series. The spectrum of user facilities of the new models lies betweeen that of the S115 and the S135. They are powerful systems for scientific and commercial applications.
The S120 Business Server (or cluster) has a modular structure and can easily be upgraded on site.
The main memory can be expanded by up to 2 Gbytes. The input/output system consists of 1 I/O processor. Up to 64 channels can therefore be
configured for connecting peripheral devices with type-2, type-S or type-F channel inter­faces. LAN networking is possible via the 3970-SKP servive/console processor, a connec­tion to the TRANSDATA network world via front-end processors.
The service processor (SVP) and the external 3970-SKP service/console processor support commonoperation, monitoring, diagnosisandmaintenance of the computer as well as TELESERVICE.
Like all computers in the 7.500 system family and the S1xx server series, the S120 Business Server uses the BS2000 operating system in either dialog, online teleprocessing (OLTP) or batch mode. This offers the portability and compatibility of BS2000 programs.

1.1 Objectives and target group

This manual provides you with all the information you require to operate the S120 Business Server via the service/console processor, and is thus intended for operators and system managers.
Knowledge of BS2000 system operation and management as well as basic knowledge of SINIX are required.
Further manuals with information on the operation of BS2000, SINIX and TELESERVICE are listed under “Related publications” at the back of this manual.
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Summary of contents Introduction

1.2 Summary of contents
This operating manual covers the hardware operating functions of the S120 Business Server with the 3970-SKP service/console processor.
The chapters “Overview”, “Controls and indicators” and “Standard processing in SVP mode” provide information on hardware and the operating concept. You should read these chapters first.
The chapter entitled “Troubleshooting” provides valuable assistance in recognizing and solving problems.
Document references in the text are given in abbreviated form between quotation marks. The full title to which the specified number refers is listed under that number at the back of the manual in the related publications section, accompanied by a brief description.
A keyword index at the end of the manual helps you to find the relevant information quickly.

1.3 Notational conventions

Some text passages are marked using the following symbols:
Information that is particularly important for the function of the product.
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Important instructions, e.g. warnings.
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Ê The input symbol indicates actions which must be carried out (e.g. keyboard input).
Ë This character represents a blank in keyboard input.
[ ... ] References to relevant literature or optional parameters in commands are given in
This typewriter font is used for names, commands and messages (e.g. the
/DETË*CHA(xx) command).
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Reference to the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” [1] manual.
square brackets.

2 Important instructions

This chapter lists selected notes from the manufacturer and information on RFI suppression.
You should pay particular attention to the safety instructions in section 2.3.

2.1 Manufacturer instructions

This product complies with the EC guideline 89/336/EEC "Electronic Compati­bility". The product bears the EC certificate.

2.2 RFI suppr ession

WARNING:Thisis a class A equipment. This equipment may cause interference to
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radio and television reception in a residential installation. If it does cause inter­ference, the user may be requested to take appropriate corrective measures at his
or her own cost. The devices generate and emit high-frequency energy. If the devices are installed and used other than as instructed in the manual, failures in the
devices or other electric systems may occur. If failures of this type occur it is the task of the user to carry out measurements and implement measures to solve the problem. Only the cables supplied with the system or recommended by Fujitsu Siemens Computers may be used.
All other devices which are connected to the present product must be radio interference suppressed in accordance with BMPT Order No. 1046/84 and Order No. 243/91 or EU Directive 89/336/EEC. Products which satisfy this requirements are provided with an appro­priate certificate by the manufacturer and bear the CE mark or the interference suppression symbol.
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Safety instructions Important instructions

2.3 Safety instructions
This device fulfills the prevailing safety requirements for information technology equipment, including electrical office machines.
In emergencies (e.g. damaged housing, operating elements or network cables, intrusion of liquid or foreignobjects), switch off the device immediately (UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF) and contact our service department.
UNIT EMERGENCY
I
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POWER OFF
S120 Business Server
Figure 1: UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF switch on the S120
The systems may only be installed by authorized trained personnel.
The cables must be laid in such a way that there is no danger of anyone tripping over them and they cannot be damaged.
Data transmission lines must not be connected or disconnected during electrical storms.
Ensure that no foreign bodies (e.g. necklaces, paperclips etc.) or liquids find their way into the device (danger of electric shock, short circuit).
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Important instructions Safety instructions
Repairs to the device may only be carried out by authorized and trained personnel. All areas which are secured by locks or can only be opened using tools are maintenance areas and may only be accessed by trained personnel. Unauthorized opening of the maintenance area and improper repairs can be dangerous for the user (electric shock, danger of fire).
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3Overview
This chapter provides information on the configuration levels and the configuration of the S120 Business Server series and the concept of system operation.
S120 Business Server
Figure 2: S120 Business Server with additional cabinet
The S120 Business Server consists of a cabinet plus an additional cabinet for channel expansions.
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Configuration levels of the S120 Business Server Overview

3.1 Configuration levels of the S120 Business Server
The S120 Business Server series consists of four models. Upgrading of the individual models can easily be carried out on site, so that system downtime is not extended due to hardware installation.
The S120 models can have multiple channel groups. Thus a reconfiguration is possible for these models if there is a partial failure.
Model Number of processors Performance factor
S120–B 1processingunit 1.0 S120–C 1processingunit 1.4 S120–D 1 processing unit 1.7 S120–E 1 processing unit 2.0
Printer
S120
ATOP
Radio-controlled
SKP
I/O channel
internalLAN
clock / GTS
TELESERVICE
Remote operator terminal
Figure 3: Hardware overview of the S120 Business Server system with 3970-SKP
V.24
on/off facility
LAN
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Overview Concept of system operation

3.2 Concept of system operation
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“SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0“ [1] manual.
The following section lists the most important hardware and software components for S120 operation.

3.2.1 Hardware

System operation is described in the chapter “Basics of system operation“ of the
Radio-controlled clock/
GTS
ATOP
Secondary console
serial
serial
serial
Console
SKP
I/O channel
internal LAN
V.24
S120
CPU
SVP
on/off facility
LAN
Remote operator terminal
Figure 4: Hardware of the syst em S120 Business Server
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Concept of system operation Overview
The following hardware and software components are important for the operation of S120:
Service processor (SVP) in the S120 CPU. This is responsible for the following tasks in the S120 CPU:
initialization – monitoring – controlling – hardwarediagnosis
The service/console processor (3970-SKP) with the SINIX operating system. Operation of the S120 system is handled via a local PC, the 3970-SKP service/console
processor. S120 and 3970-SKP communicate with one another in three ways: – serial line (V.24)
type-S I/O channel – internal LAN connection
The following components can be operated via the local 3970-SKP screen and remote secondary consoles:
the SINIX system of the 3970-SKP – the SVP of the S120 – the BS2000 running on the S120 – consoles for up to 7 VM2000 guest systems – BS2000 applications via 9750 emulation
Automatic Operator (ATOP). The ATOPis a device which is connected to the 3970-SKP via a serial line. It makes the
following functions possible: – automatic switching on and off of the S120
automatic operation of the BS2000 system
The customer can program the ATOP to specify which operating functions should
be executed for which conditions.
Examples:
automatic shutdown of the system in the case of fan failure.
automatic command entry in reaction to certain BS2000 console messages.
It is possible to connect a radio-controlled clock or Global Time Server (GTS).
On/off facility makes it possible to switch the S120 on and off from the 3970-SKP.
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Overview Concept of system operation

3.2.2 Software

The following software components play an important role in S120 operation:
Window interface The SINIX operating system is run on the 3970-SKP. One component of SINIX is the
window interface based on the X Window system (see the ”SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” [1] manual).
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The following system components use the window system: – BS2000 (e.g. CONS0 or EM9750 window, see page 33)
SVP (e.g. SVPST0 window, see page 33) – SINIX (e.g. SINIX or EVENT window, see page 33)
The system provides preconfigured windows for operation which are opened automat­ically when the 3970-SKP is started up.
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Console distribution program KVP (German acronym) The operation of BS2000 from the 3970-SKP is controlled by the Console Distribution
Program.KVP carries out the following tasks: – authorization controls
distribution of the BS2000 tasks to several consoles – short- and long-term logging of the console traffic
A brief introduction to the window system can be found in the chapter entitled "Brief introduction to the window system" in the "SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0" [1] manual. Further information can be found in the "SINIX/windows User Environment V3.0" [2] manual.
The number of windows for operating BS2000 and SINIX, the order of the windows on the screen, their size and some other properties can be changed using the relevant configuration functions. Information on this can be found in the chapter entitled "Configuring the system", in the sections "X screens" and "Virtual screens", in the "SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0" manual.
KVP requires parameters that are stored in the KVP parameter file of the built-in disk of the 3970-SKP. The KVP parameters are created in SINIX when the system is installed and can be changed with the help of the SINIX configuration.
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Information on configuringtheKVP can be foundinthechapter entitled“Config­uring the system”, in the section “KVP”, in the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” manual.
Concept of system operation Overview

3.2.3 Authorization control

The access to operation of the BS2000, SVP and SINIX system components is protected. The passwords will be defined during the installation of the systems and can be changed afterwards.
Access to the SVP operation After you have filled out and sent off the welcome screen in the window for SVP
operation, the system requests you to enter the password.
Access to the BS2000 console If you try to make an entry in a BS2000 control window after the SINIX system has been
started up for the first time, you will be requested to enter a password. For further information, see chapter 7, ”Operating the BS2000 console”, on page 89.
Access to VM2000 consoles Direct operation of VM2000 guest systems is possible via the SKP-X. When you try to make an entry in a VM2000 console window for the first time after pow-
ering up the SINIX system, you will be requested to enter the password. The configuration of VM2000 consoles requires release by means of key diskettes.
Access to BS2000 system administration If you want to work as a system administrator in BS2000, you must use a type EM9750
window, fill in the welcome screen, and log in by entering a BS2000 user ID (usually tsos) and - if agreed - a BS2000 password for BS2000.
Access to SINIX system administration If you want to carry out system administration tasks under SINIX you must log into a
SINIX window by entering a SINIX user ID (i.e. admin, root or sysadm) and password.
Access to the EVENT window Certain functions can be executed using the EVENT window. The first time you try to make an entry in this window after the system has been started
up, you will be requested to enter the password for the SINIX user ID
event.
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4 Controls and indicators

The following controls and indicators are provided for the S120 Business Server:
control panel on the Business Server cabinet, see page 14
EMERGENCY STOP switch, see page 18
The S120 is operated using the operator terminals on the service/console processor.
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Control panel on the S120 Business Server cabinet Controls and indicators

4.1 Control panel on the S120 Business Server cabinet
The control panel is connected with the service processor (SVP) in the S120 Business Server. The physical structure of the control panel is illustrated in the following diagram:
UNIT EMERGENCY
POWER ON
STAND- BY
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POWER OFF
POWER
COMPLETE
Figure 5: Control panel on t he cabinet of the S120 Business Server
SYSTEM
CHECK
The functions of the indicators and control elements on the control panel are described below.

4.1.1 Function of the indicators

STATUS
The STATUS indicator is an LCD display and can show alphanumeric characters. The codes change when the Business Server and the IMPL are switched on. No P codes should be displayed if POWER ON or IMPL has been run without errors (see next page). If this is not the case, this indicates a malfunction and you should contact the service department.
CANCEL/
ALARM STOP
IMPLBACK LIGHT
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Controls and indicators Control panel on the S120 Business Server cabinet
Information is displayed on the LCD display in the following format:
STATUS
CC C CCCC
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
CMCET
Pnnn
Line 1 Line 2
DOWN PALM STOP
Displays in line 1
WAIT RUN LOAD
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Figure 6: LC display in the control panel of the S120
Meanings:
Line Display field Display Meaning Line 1 Maintenance
mode
Test mode none Normal mode
Cluster status Pnnn P000: S120 switched off
none User mode CE Maintenance mode CM Hot system maintenance mode
T Test mode = maintenance mode
DOWN Display for system fault PALM Power supply error or fan error RUN CPU in RUN status WAIT CPU in WAIT status STOP CPU in STOP status LOAD IPL is being executed
Displays in line 2
(together with the CE display)
P001toP599: Pcodesduring theswitchingon and initialization phase as well as when switchingoff:
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Control panel on the S120 Business Server cabinet Controls and indicators
Line 2 Flag code none Normal state
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Message or error code:
this display is for the purposes of the serv ice department.
POWER COMPLETE
This green light illuminates after the system power controller has terminated the switching on sequence without errors. The light is extinguished when the STAND-BY key is pressed in the S120 control panel.
SYSTEM
This green light illuminates when the processing unit is active.
CHECK
This yellow light illuminates when the service processor has decoded a machine error or an error in the power supply of the Business Server. A buzzer sounds at the same time.
Potentiometer for volume
This is used to set the volume of the buzzer.
Potentiometer for contrast
This is used to set the contrast of the LCD display.

4.1.2 Button functions

LCD BACK LIGHT
The LCD display STATUS (background) is illuminated for five minutes when you press this button. The lights go out immediately when you press this button again.
POWER ON
When this button is pressed, the power supplies of the entire system are switched on sequentially. The order is predetermined. It begins with the Business Server system components and ends with the peripheral devicesconnected to the PCI (PowerControl Interface). Then an IMPL (Initial Micro Program Load) is carried out. The system is ready for operation when the display of P codes on the LCD display is extinguished. If POWER ON IPL is configured, the operating system is subsequently loaded (see LOAD PRESET1-Frame on page 71).
STAND-BY
This is the button for switching off the power supply forthe entire system. The sequence begins with the peripheral devices connected to the PCI and ends with the Business Server system components. The button is protected by a flap so that the system cannot be switched off unintentionally.
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Controls and indicators Control panel on the S120 Business Server cabinet
CANCEL / ALARM STOP
When this button is pressed, start of the IMPL for the security query is aborted or, in the eventofanerror,theb uzzer in the control panel is stopped and the CHECK light is extin­guished. If another malfunction occurs after the light is extinguished, e.g. a machine error or a malfunction in the power supply, the buzzer and the CHECK light are reacti­vated.
IMPL
When this button is pressed twice, the IMPL is executed and confirmed. The S120 is initialized and the firmware is loaded in the individual components (CPU, channel processor). Furthermore, the IORSF selected in the IORSF Control Frameis activated. After the IMPL is terminated, the P codes in the LCD display are extinguished. After­wards an IPL (Initial Program Load) of the BS2000 can be executed on the SKP.
This button loads another configuration or activates another IORSF. A protective cover prevents the button being pressed inadvertently.
The system will crash if an IMPL is executed during operation.
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If this instruction is not heeded, BS2000 will be terminated abruptly! After you press the IMPL button for the first time the question
displayedontheLCDdisplay. –Ifno IMPL is to be executed, the CANCEL / ALARM STOP button can be
pressed or the IMPL request terminates itself after 10 seconds.
If the IMPL is to be started, the IMPL button must be pressed a second time.
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EMERGENCY STOP switch Controls and indicators

4.2 EMERGENCY STOP switch
The Business Server cabinet has an EMERGENCY STOP switch (UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF).
If you wish to cut power to the entire system, the EMERGENCY STOP switch must be pressed.
UNIT EMERGENCY
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POWER OFF
S120 Business Server
Figure 7: EMERGENCY STOP switch on the S120 Business Server cabinet
Theswitchshouldonlybeusedinemergencies.
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The switch can only be reset by the service department. The system can only be
switched back on after the switches has been reset.
Use the EMERGENCY STOP switch as follows:
Ê Open the transparent switch cover. Ê Press the red switch downwards to the O position.
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5 Switchingthe S120 Business Server on and off

This chapter describes the various technical options for switching the S120 Business Server on and off, depending on the hardware.

5.1 Switching the S120 o n and off using the control panel

Console
SKP
COM1
Remote operator terminal
Figure 8: Switching the S120 on and off using the control panel
I/O channel
internal LAN
V.24
on/off facility
LAN
S120
SVP
Switching on
To switch on the entire system via the control panel, the SKP must be switched on using the on/off button (see also the operating instructions for the SKP [2]). The S120 must be switched on by pressing the POWER ON on its control panel.
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Switching the S120 on and off using the control panel Switching on and off
When both systems are ready, i.e. all windows on the 3970-SKP have been opened and the LCD display on the S120 no longer shows any P codes, you can log in on the SVP (see page 33ff) and start the BS2000 system via PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 (see page 52). If a POWER ON IPL is configured, the system is loaded automatically (see page 71 AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1).
Switching off
After BS2000 has been shut down, the S120 can be switched off by pressing the STAND-BY button on the S120 control panel (see page 16) or by selecting the menu item POWER STAND-BY in AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL (see page 70).
The SKP is switched off as follows: There are three options for terminating the SINIX system of the SKP:
1. You call the basic menu of your window administration program by clicking on the gray
window background using the right mouse button. This menu contains the item “Exit system”. Selecting this item allows you to initiate the termination of the system. As a result of this selection, “<computer name>: shut down” is output. Then carry out the following actions:
Ê Activate the root password field using the left mouse button and enter the password
for the user ID root.
Ê Select the Init status by
Ê positioning the cursor over the “Shut down” button,
Ê pressing the left-hand mouse button,
Ê holding the mouse button down, positioning the cursor on the desired entry of
the opened menu (“Shut down” or “Restart”) and
Ê releasing the mouse button.
Ê Carry out the desired function by clicking the “Start” button.
2. You can also terminate the SINIX system by
Ê logging in as the system administrator, Ê entering the shell command shutdown (for shutting down the system) or Ê the shutdown -i6 command (for shutting down and restarting the system).
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Switching on and off Switching the S120 on and off using the control panel
3. You can also terminate the SINIX system using the on/off button on the SKP. WhenyouswitchofftheSKP,takenoteofthefollowing:
If the SKP is switched off , it sends the command /shutdown or a self-defined /run
xxxx command (default value) to any running BS2000 system before it switches
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itself off after a certain wait time has expired.
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You can define the shutdown command and the length of the wait period using the
sysadm forms.
Information on operation of the FMLI interfaces can be found in the “SINIX-2000
V7.5/V8.0” manual [1].
Ê Select or open a SINIX screen Ê Login: root or sysadm Ê Enter password Ê For login with root: enter sysadm
The SINIX system administration window is displayed.
Figure 9: SINIX system administration window
Ê Select the menu item “sinix_2000” on the UNIX System V, Administration menu. Ê Select the menu item “up_down” on the SINIX-2000 system administration menu.
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Switching the S120 on and off from the SKP Switching on and off

You willfindadetailed descriptionofhow to configuretime-controlledstartup/shutdown in the section “up_down” of the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” manual.
5.2 Switching the S120 o n and off from the SKP
Console
SKP
COM1
Remote operator terminal
Figure 10: Switching the S120 on and off from the SKP
I/O channel
internalLAN
V.24
on/off facility
LAN
S120
SVP
The on/off facility can be used to switch the S120 on and off from the SKP. The on/off facility is linked to the SKP via the COM1 V.24 interface.
You access the “Switching on / off the host” form via the sysadm menu:
Information on operation of the FMLI interfaces can be found in the “SINIX-2000
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Ê Select or open a SINIX screen Ê Login: root or sysadm Ê Enter password Ê For login with root: enter sysadm
The SINIX system administration window is displayed.
Ê Select the menu item “sinix_2000” on UNIX System V, Administration menu.
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Switching on and off Switching the S120 on and off from the SKP
Ê Select the menu item “host” on System Administration SINIX-2000 menu. Ê Select the menu item “host” on Host Configuration and Powercontrol menu.
The “Switching on / off the host” form is displayed:
Figure 11: Form „Switching on / off the host“
By entering YES for one of the two questions at the bottom of the form followed by the
P2
CHOICES)key, you can specify whether the S120 can be switched on or off immedi-
(
ately. On no account should both questions be answered with YES. Ê Press the (SAVE)keyafterfillingouttheform.
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P3
Switching the S120 on and off from the SKP Switching on and off
The “Confirmation of immediate switching of the host“ form is displayed:
Figure 12: Form „Confirmation of immediate switching of the host“
Ê Enter YES by hitting the (CHOICES)key. The switching operating is performed after you press the (
P2
P3
SAVE)key.
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Switching on and off Automatic switching on/off of the S120 via the SKP

5.3 Automatic switching on/off of the S120 via the SKP
Console
SKP
COM1
Figure 13: Automatic switching on/off of the S120 via the SKP
I/O channel
internal LAN
V.24
on/off facility
Remote operator terminal
S120
SVP
LAN
The on/off facility can be used to switch the S120 on and off from the SKP. The on/off facility is linked to the SKP via the V.24 interface COM1.
You access the “Switching on / off the host” form via the sysadm menu:
Information on operation of the FMLI interfaces can be found in the “SINIX-2000
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V7.5/V8.0” manual [1].
Ê Select or open a SINIX screen Ê Login: root or sysadm Ê Enter password Ê For login with root: enter sysadm
The SINIX system administration window is displayed.
Ê Select the menu item “sinix_2000” on the UNIX System V, Administration menu. Ê Select the menu item “host” on the System Administration SINIX-2000 menu. Ê Select the menu item “host” on Host Configuration and Powercontrol menu.
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Automatic switching on/off of the S120 via the SKP Switching on and off
The “Switching on / off the host” form is displayed:
Figure 14: Form „Switching on / off the host“
By using the (CHOICES) to enter YES for the two questions at the top of the window,
P2
you can specify – whether the S120 should be switched on automatically if the 3970-SKP is switched
on or SINIX is started on the 3970-SKP, and
whether the S120 should be automatically switched off if the SINIX system is shut
down or the 3970-SKP is switched off.
P3
Ê Press the (
SAVE)keyafterfillingouttheform.
However, it is only switched off automatically if the SINIX system is shut down using shutdown. If it is shut down and restarted using shutdown -i6, no switching action is carried out.
Configuring the automatic deactivation may have unforeseen consequences, since
switching off the 3970-SKP without thinking about it properly (e.g. for maintenance
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work) also causes the S120 to be switched off.
Werecommend shutting down the systemmanually at the required times,switching
off the S120 via the AU4 frame (see page 70) or using the sysadm form described
above (bottom query), and then switching off the 3970-SKP.
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Switching on and off Time-driven switching on and off of the SKP and S120

If an ATOP is connected (see page 28), the sequence of actions for switching off
must be programmed accordingly.
5.4 Time-driven switching on and off of the SKP and S120
TheSKPcanswitchitselfandtheS120onandoffatacertaintime.
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The on/off facility can be used to switch the S120 on and off from the SKP. In addition, the S120 must be configured to switch on and off automatically as part of the
starting and shutting down procedure for the SKP (see page 25). The SKP switches during startup the S120 on. After the IMPL, the BS2000 system is
started by the POWER ON IPL function of the SVP. When the SKP and S120 are switched off, the shutdown command is sent to the BS2000
system. You must ensure that the system has completed all its task. BS2000 can terminate during the wait period before the S120 is switched off. Once this wait period has expired, the S120 is switched off, the SINIX system is shut down, and the SKP is switched off.
Definition of the time at which the SKP and the S120 are to be switched on/off, a
shutdown command, and the length of the wait time before the SKP and S120 are
switched off can be specified using the sysadm forms.
Ê Select or open a SINIX screen Ê Login: root or sysadm Ê Enter password Ê For login with root: enter sysadm
The SINIX system administration window is displayed.
Ê Select the menu item “sinix_2000” on the UNIX System V, Administration menu. Ê Select the menu item “up_down” on the SINIX-2000 system administration menu.
You willfindadetailed descriptionofhow to configuretime-controlledstartup/shutdown in the section “up_down” of the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” manual.
Please see the note on page 26.
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Switching the SKP and S120 on and off using ATOP 3925 Switching on and off

5.5 Switching the SKP and S120 on and off using ATOP 3925
Console
SKP
ATOP
COM1
Remote operator terminal
Figure 15: Switching the SK P and S120 on and off using ATOP 3925
I/O channel
internal LAN
V.24
on/off facility
LAN
S120
SVP
Together with the 3925 Multi-ATOP, the SKP supports the possibility of switching the S120 on automatically using the on/off facility.
In addition, the S120 must be configured to switch on and off automatically as part of the starting and shutting down procedure for the SKP (see page 25).
The ATOP switches the SKP on via its remote switching interface. The SKP switches during startup the S120 on. After the IMPL, the BS2000 system is started using the POWER ON IPL function of the SVP or using the ATOP menu.
The BS2000 system can be operated both via the ATOP and manually by the operator. To switch off the system, BS2000 must first of all be exited (ATOP/operator). The S120 is
switched off by the ATOP. Therefore the ATOP sends the command /usr/apc/bin/onoff -off to the SINIX of the SKP. Afterwards the ATOP can terminate the SINIX system by sending the command shutdown and can switch off the SKP.
You will find information on operating and programming the ATOP in the ATOP operating instructions enclosed.
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Switching on and off Switching the S120 on and off from a remote system

5.6 Switching the S120 on and off from a remote system
DCU 8323
or
Console
DCU 8323
Figure 16: Switching the S120 on and off from a remote system
Modem
Telephone network
Modem
ATOP
Remote operator terminal
SKP
COM1
I/O channel
internal LAN
V.24
on/off facility
LAN
S120
SVP
Switching on and off can be carried out from a remote system using a modem/DCU. In addition, automatic switching on/off of the S120 must be configured as part of the starting and shutting down procedure for the SKP (see page 25). The SKP switches during startup the S120 on. After the IMPL, the BS2000 system is started using the POWER ON IPL function of the SVP.
Information on operating the DCU can be found in the data sheet “8323 Data Communi­cation Unit” [5].
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Eine Dokuschablone von Frank Flachenecker

6 Standard processing in SVP mode

Jobs are assigned to the service processor via special SVP menus, so-called SVP frames. All the information you require as an operator working with SVP frames can be found in this chapter. You will find instructions on the use of all user frames in the original “GS8800 MODEL GROUP OPERATORS GUIDE” (FJ-No. C112-E037-01EN), which is available on CD and can be obtained from the appropriate service personnel.
After switching on the S120 and 3970-SKP, BS2000 operation must be prepared, i.e. the BS2000 operating system must be loaded (IPL = Initial Program Load). The following activ­ities may be required for the IPL:
select the IORSF (Input/Output ResourceFile)andstart the IMPL (Initial Micro Program Load) This is only necessary if you want to load another IORSF.
specify the operating mode (Native/VM2000) This is only necessary if you want to change the mode setting.
start IPL using PROGRAM LOAD FRAME To do this you may have to redefine device parameters in the DETAIL-1 frame.
configure an automatic IPL (POWER ON IPL)
The following sections provide examples of standard processing relevant to loading BS2000. There is also an description of how to select a particular configuration and how to re-initializethe SVP.
Standard processing at the SKP operator terminal at a glance:
selecting IORSF
re-initializing SVP
setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: PRESET-1
setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: PRESET-2
setting the operating mode using PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 for loading BS2000 / VM2000
executing IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1
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Standard processing in SVP mode
All standard processing is carried out at the SKP operating terminal via the SVPST0 #1 (computer name) window or via the SVPST0 window at a subconsole.
Ê Select the SVP window by clicking with the left mouse mouse button
(see chapter “Operating the X window system” in the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” [1] manual).
Note on SVP operation using an alpha terminal
Ê Select the SVP window by pressing the key
MODE
(see the section “Operating the system by means of alpha terminals” in the “SINIX-
2000 V7.5/V8.0” manual [1]).
The virtual screen for operating the SVP via an alpha terminal can be terminated by
v a
ESC
. This locks access to the user interface. Operation is not then possible
without signing on again.
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Standard processing in SVP mode Invoking an SVP frame

6.1 Invoking an SVP frame
By default, an SVP window is configured with the label “SVPST0 #1 (computer name)” to operate the SVP.
Figure 17: Overview of the X window system windows (example)
You can enter into SVP operator mode at the operating terminal by clicking on the SVPST0 #1 (computer name) window with the left mouse button.
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Invoking an SVP frame Standard processing in SVP mode
Figure 18: SVPST0 #1 window
Ê Select the “Standard partner ($KVPHV0)” function by pressing the key or
“Last connection ($KVPHV0)” by pressing the key. Confirm with the key.
ENTER
C
S
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Standard processing in SVP mode Invoking an SVP frame
The password entry window is displayed:
Figure 19: SVPST0 #1 window (password entry)
Ê Enter the password for the specified user ID and press .
ENTER
If the correct password has been entered, the following window appears after a short pause:
after starting the S120: the MODE SELECTION FRAME (see page 48)
after closing and reopening the “SVPST0 #1” window or opening another SVP window on the secondary console: the last frame shown in the “SVPST0 #1” window.
If the “SVPST0 #1” window or another SVP window on the secondary console is
!
opened, the contents of the window are not output completely. Press the key.
K2
This causes the screen to be refreshed, i.e. the frame that was last output is
displayed again in its entirety.
If possible, the SVP should only be used via a single window,sinceusingmore than
one has an affect on the other SVP windows.
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General frame structure Standard processing in SVP mode

6.2 General frame structure
---- FRAME XXXXXX: YYYYYY ----
Line
1–21
Display area
22 + 23
24 25
Figure 20: General structure of an SVP frame
Each SVP frame is divided into different areas: Lines 1 – 21 This is the display area of a frame. Here the functions and parameters that
Line 22 + 23 System status messages and SVP messages are displayed here. Line 24 Commands can be entered here. Information on the hardware status is
Line 25 This line is used for the status displays of the emulated operating terminal.
System status messages SVP messages
Command entry Status displays at the operating terminal
Column: 50 51
may be selected or output are displayed. Hardware-related information is also output.
shownasofcolumn51.
Hardware status
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Standard processing in SVP mode General frame structure

6.2.1 System status messages in line 22

12345678
.... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0
SYS-DOWN CL-STOP CHK-STOP COMP-STOP STOP WAIT RUN LOAD
Cluster ID
HOST/GUEST
CL-n PSW = xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
HOST GUEST
CHP-0CPU-n
CLKSTP I-STEP H-STOP
Target CPU
Target CHP
System status
Rate control
Figure 21: Format of the status display in line 22
Meaning of the status information in line 22:
Column Symbol Meaning
16–19 CL-0 ClusterIDoftheS120 22–27 none
HOST
GUEST 28 – 32 CPU - 0 Display of the CPU. 33 – 37 CHP - 0 Display of the channel processor CHP - 0. 40–45 none
CLKSTP
I-STEP
H-STOP
The system is operated in BS2000-NATIVE mode. The CPU is occupied by the VM2000 monitor system. The CPU is occupied by a VM2000 guest system.
The system is in the normal state. The system is in the clock-stop state. The system is in the instruction step state. The system is in the hardware stop state.
PSW content
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General frame structure Standard processing in SVP mode
Column Symbol Meaning
46 – 55 SYS-DOWN
CL-STOP
CHK-STOP
COMP-STOP
STOP
WAIT
RUN
LOAD 58–72 none
PSW =
The system is in the system down state. The cluster is in the stop state. The CPU is in the CHECK stop state. The address comparison stop mode is active and the CPU is in the address comparison stop state. The CPU is in the stop state. The CPU is in the wait state. The CPU is in the run state. An IPL is executed via the CPU.
The system is in the run state. The system is in the stop state on the PSW address (PSW=Program Status Word).

6.2.2 System status messages in line 23

The following picture shows the extended area of the system status messages in line 23:
12345678
.... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0 .... + .... 0
M0
CE FDHDTEST PW CHK M@ D@ E@ X@
ARMSS mode Maintenance mode Hard disk/floppy disk Test mode Power alarm System check
Figure 22: Format of the extended area of the status display in line 23
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Meaning of the status messages in line 23:
Column Symbol Meaning
60–61 none
M M0
M@ D@ E@ X@
63–64 noneCEThe system is in the user state.
66–67 HD
FD
70–74 none
TEST
74–75 nonePWThe power supply is okay.
78–80 none
CHK
ARMSS-Teleservice not permitted. ARMSS-Teleservice is possible. An ARMSS connection to the SKP and ARMSS center is established or ter mi­nated. ARMSS is active. ARMSS is in the remote operation state. The control is at the ARMSS center. ARMSS is in the remote operation state. The control is with the SKP and SVP. ARMSS is possible, line connection is prevented.
The system is in the maintenance state. Hard disk 2 or MO (Magneto Optical disk) is online.
A floppy disk is active or has been active in the FD drive. The system is in the user state.
The system is in the test state = maintenance state (display togetherwith CE).
(Power Warning) An error has occurred in the power supply of the S120. No CHK (machine check).
ACHKoccurredinS120.
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6.2.3 Hardwarestatusdisplayinline24
The following diagramshows the format of the hardware status display in line 24:
cccc ................................. cccc FLAG CODE = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
RA M []-[]00
Figure 23: Format of the status display in lines 24 and 25
Meaning of the status information in line 24:
Column Symbol Meaning
1 – 50 cccccccc Command input area
51 – 80 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FLAGcode
The FLAG code represents a message or error code which can be evaluated by service department personnel. The display appears according to the severity of the FLAG code. Asarule,thelastisshown.

6.2.4 Status displays in line 25

Status displays in line 25 of the SVPST0 window and their meaning:
Column Symbol Meaning
2 R The console is ready. 3 A The SVP is active. 10 – 25 none The SVP is ready for input. 10 X Input locked. 12–25 WAIT
SYSTEM NOT CONNECTED CONNECTING
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After input the keyboard is lockeduntil output is completed. Keyboard still locked because of SVP activity. The SKP is not connection to the SVP. A connection to the SVP is being set up.
Standard processing in SVP mode General frame structure
Column Symbol Meaning
28 none
M D
E X
31 none
T
32 none
S
33 none
W
61 – 68 [ ] - [ ] 00 Status display for hardcopyprinters.
ARMSS-Teleservice not permitted. ARMSS-Teleservice is possible. ARMSS is in the remote operation state. The control is at the ARMSS center. ARMSSisin theremoteoperation state.The controlis withthe SKP and SVP. ARMSS is possible, line connection is prevented.
Thesystemisinuserstate. The system is in test state = maintenance state.
The CPU is in the run state. TheCPUisinthestopstate.
The CPU is in the run state. The CPU is in the wait state.
This display is irrelevant for SKP-X.
If a write console message is output (e.g. SHUTDOWN COMPLETED),theSKPsendsanacoustic signal.
For visual representation, line 25 is displayed in 9750 emulation format and the signal is indicated by the symbol BEL
cccc ................................ .. cccc FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00
LTG BEL TAST FEHL EM:1
Column Symbol Meaning
1–3 LTG Lineactivated 21 – 23 BEL Signal 56 – 59 TAST Keyboard connected 61 – 64 FEHL Attempt to make an entry when keyboard is locked 76–79 EM:1 Emulationlevel1
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Using frames Standard processing in SVP mode

6.3 Using frames
You assign a job to the SVP by invoking the relevant frame, selecting the desired function, and specifying the required parameters. To select a function or specify a parameter, you must enter the alphanumeric characters shownin the frame in the input fields marked by an arrow(=>). The input fields can be selected with the tab key . Once you have entered all the functions and parameters assigned to a job, press the key. In several frames, functions can also be initiated with the SVP function keys.
Instead of selecting a function, you can also enter a command in the command input line in all frames (screen line 24) and assign a job to the SVP in this way. Frames can also be selected using the A command entered in line 24 takes priority over a selected frame function.
FRËFrame-ID ,e.g.FR ML (to switch to the MODE SELECTION FRAME).

6.3.1 SVP function keys

An EMDS keyboard mask, which must be orderedseparately, is used to operate the
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SVP frames:
ENTER
For keyboards S26381 - K97
S26381 - K90 S26381 - K116
Order number: U20076-J-Z148-1
EMDS (SINIX Open Desktop) as of V2.1 for DSS 97801-5xx: Keyboard masks - 6 strips
The following diagrams show the position and labelling of the SVP function keys on the EMDS keyboard mask:
P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10
(trimodal keyboard)
F1 F2 F3
K1 K2 K3
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For keyboards S26381 - K257
(trimodal keyboard)
S26381 - K258 Two-part keyboard mask Order number: U26118-J-Z717-
1
EMDS (SINIX)
P11 P12
P1
P2
F1
P14 P19 P20
P13 P15
P4 P9 P10
P16
P6
P5 P7
P5P3 P4
F6F3F2 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13
P17
P18
P8
F1 K1
F2 F3 K2 K3
F14 F15
In addition to the two-part EMDS keyboard mask, there is a second keyboard strip with the order number U42096-J-Z717-1. This shows the EMDS keyboard settings and key func­tions for SVP operation.
Change
CPU
Cancel /
Erase Input
P16
SVP
Keyboard setting
EMDS
shift
normal
shift
normal
Refresh
Line down
P15
Help
P11
INDEX
P12
Recall
Return
P13
Line up
P14
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
Step
Page up
P17
Page down
P18
P7 P8 P9
ARMSS-
Regie
P19
STOP
P20 P10
START
CancelF2Clear
F1 K1
You can activate various functions on the SVP frames with the help of the P keys to , the keys to and to .
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K1 K3 F1 F3
K2
Mode Select
Mode Change
F3 K3
LZE
P1 P20
Using frames Standard processing in SVP mode
Overview of the SVP function keys
The following overview shows the keys and their functions as valid for most SVP frames. In some SVP frames keys can have another function. This is then shown in the corresponding SVP frame description.
Some of the keysshown here only haveafunction in CE mode (see information below) and are used exclusively by the service department.
CE=Customer Engineer; the CE mode on the S120 can only be switched on and off
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by the service department using a key switch on the inside of the maintenance panel or with the aid of SINIX commands.
The designations of the SVP function keys are different on the screen from those on the EMDS keyboard mask. Column 1 of the following table contains the designation of the SVP function keys on the screen (example: PF4), column 2 contains the corresponding keys on the EMDS keyboard mask.
PF . . P.. Name Function
PF1 Help Help functions PF 2 Index PF 3 Return Switches to the previous frame. PF 4 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 5 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 6 Cancel/Erase Input Commandor input is erased. PF 7 Page up The previous screen contents are displayed. PF 8 Page down The next screen contents are displayed. PF 9 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 10 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 11 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 12 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 13 Recall Previous SVP commands are displayed in the
PF 14 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 15 Frame-specific function is executed. PF 16 Change CPU SelectstheCPU forwhich thefollowingcommands are
PF 17 not assigned.
P1
P2
P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8
P9 P10 P11 P12 P13
P14 P15 P16
P17
Only in CE mode : switches to the index frame
command line; they can then be executedagain with changed operands.
valid. This CPU is then logically connected to the SVP. For S120 only CPU -0 can be selected.
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PF . . P.. Name Function
PF 18 Step Executes the next command if the S120 is in Single
PF 19 ARMSS control Changes the user rights of an existing ARMSS
PF 20 Stop PF 21 Start Starts the CPU PF 22 not assigned PF 23 Mode Select Switches to the MODE SELECTION FRAME.
PF 24 Mode Change Switches back and forth between FJ-PROGRAM
K.. Name Function
K1
K2
P18
P19
P20
F1
F2
F3
K3
Cancel / Reset
Refresh / Clear
Cycle Instruction Mode.
connection. only in CE mode: stops the CPU
ErasesWRITE-CONSOL messageonthescreen
(e.g. SHUTDOWN COMPLETED).
Erases BEL display in screen line 25
FRAME and SVP FRAME (for service only if appropriate settings apply).
Cancel input Reset key
The last displayed frame is re-displayed. All other previous inputs in the current frame are reset.
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Using frames Standard processing in SVP mode

6.3.2 Switching between user frames

A switch between the user frames is only possible within a specified scheme or via an FR command.
The possible switches between the frames are illustrated below:
FR command
Figure 24: Switching between the frames
ML MODE SELECTION FRAME
LD PROGRAM LOAD FRAME ST STATUS DISPLAY FRAME
MA MANUAL OPERATION FRAME AD ALTER/DISPLAYFRAME
ME MESSAGE FRAME CH CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME
AU AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU
1 REAL CLOCK 2 IORSF CONTROL 3 RELATED SCB’S 4 POWER STAND-BY/IMPL 5 LOAD PRESET 8 HEAD CLEANING 9 MEMORY RECONFIGURATION
MF MAINTENANCE SUPPORT FRAME PA PERFORMANCE ANALYSER
Explanation of Figure 24
The frames are represented by this symbol:
PF23 / F3
PF3 / P3
MODE SELECTION FRAME
ML
Frame ID
Frame name
Each frame has an ID consisting of two letters derived from the frame name. In the above example the MODE SELECTION FRAME is also shown with the ID ML.
Arrows and program function keys show where and with which key or combination of keys you can switch to a frame.
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6.3.3 Options for switching between frames on the SKP operating terminal

The following table shows the options for switching to another frame on the SKP operating terminal.
Operation Effect
P2
P3 F3
Frame selection Enter a frame code in the MODE SELECTION FRAME
Change to subframes
FRcommand ItispossibletoswitchtoanyframewiththeFRcommand.Thecommandis
OnlyinCEmode:bypressingthiskeyyouswitchfromanyframedirectlytothe index frame.The selection of the desired frame can then be made by entering the frame ID in the index frame.
Pressing this key (return key) switches back to the previous frame. This key switches from any frame to the MODE SELECTION FRAME.
(e.g.ST,AU,AU5) You can change to a subframe by selecting it from the main frame or from a
subframe that has already been invoked. This can be done: – with program function keys.
The keys are shown in the corresponding frame or subframe.
byselecting a function with or without entering a parameter.
entered in the command line (screen line 24) of a frame. It has the following format: FR XX (XX is the code of the desired frame; see Figure 24 on page 46)
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User frames and subframes Standard processing in SVP mode

6.4 User frames and subframes
The user frames are used by the operator for sending jobs to the SVP and for receiving replies from the SVP.
Some frames have several subframes. The subframes contain other, more detailed functions and information which does not fit in the main frame.
This manual only describes the user frames required by the operator.
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6.4.1 (ML) MODE SELECTION FRAME

----- MODE SELECTION FRAME ----- E45L01G FUNCTION=>
- EXECUTION - - SELECTION - CPU SELECT=>
- 0 ­ *1 CPU STOP *LD PROGRAM LOAD *ST STATUS DISPLAY *2 INTERRUPT *MA MANUAL OPERATION STOP/START MODE=> *AD ALTER/DISPLAY *3 TOD ENABLE *ME MESSAGE *1 ALL CPU *CH CH/SUBCH STATUS >2 TARGET CPU *4 SYSTEM RESET *AU AUXILIARY *MF MSF *5 SYSTEM RESET CLEAR *PA PERFORMANCE ANALYZER
*6 STORE STATUS
*7 RESTART
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 25: MODE SELECTION FRAME screen
By making entries in this frame and pressing , you can switch to other frames or
ENTER
execute various basic functions.
FUNCTION => The desired function can be selected by entry of a number listed in the
EXECUTION column or a letter combination listed in the SELECTION column.
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SELECTION After entering the appropriate letter combination you can switch to the
following SVP FRAMEs:
LD PROGRAM LOAD Load BS2000......................................................51
ST STATUS DISPLAY Displaystatus .....................................................57
MA MANUAL OPERATION Manual operations..............................................58
AD ALTER/DISPLAY Alter/display storage/register..............................60
ME MESSAGE Display message ................................................63
CH CH/SUBCH STATUS Display status of channel/subchannel ................64
AU AUXILIARY Auxiliary controls ................................................66
MF MSF Display FLAG codes ..........................................75
PA PERORMANCE ANALYZER
Performance analysis .........................................76
EXECUTION The following function is executed after the corresponding number has
been entered :
The functions are executed according to the entries in the CPU SELECT and
!
STOP/START MODE fields (see table on next page)!
1 CPU STOP stops either the CPU selected in the CPU SELECT
and STOP/START MODE fields or all CPUs
2 INTERRUPT createsan external interrupt for the CPU selected in
the fields CPU SELECT and STOP/START MODE
3 TOD ENABLE time entry is enabled 4 SYSTEM RESET all CPUs, channel processors, channels and
controllers are reset
5 SYSTEM RESET CLEAR as 4; in addition, the working memory is erased 6 STORE STATUS selected CPU is stopped, the status is stored 7 RESTART starts the system again (this function is only
possible if the system has a restart facility).
CPU SELECT => A particular CPU, displayed in the next frame line, can be selected here
for the functions in the EXECUTION selection menu (see above).
0 Selection of CPU 0
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STOP/START MODE =>
ThiscanbeusedtoindicatewhetherthefunctionsintheEXECUTION selectionmenu(seeabove)aretobecarriedoutforallCPUsoronlyfor the CPU in the CPU SELECT field.
1 ALL CPU allCPUs are selected 2 TARGET CPU only the CPU in the CPU SELECT field is selected
Note
The following table shows all the functions that can be meaningfully combined:
Function CPU SELECT STOP/START
MODE
CPU STOP 1 All CPU all CPUs
0 2 TARGET CPU selected CPU
INTERRUPT STORE STATUS RESTART
TOD ENABLE SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM RESET CLEAR
- : unusable
0 2 TARGET CPU selected CPU
- all CPUs
Effect on:
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6.4.2 (LD) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC

----- PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC ----- E45L01G
-LOAD FUNCTION­ ==> *1 START AUTO *2 START FAST *3 START DIAL *4 START *5 SYSTEM DUMP
*ENTER EXECUTE *PF7 GO TO DETAIL-1 *FR AU5 GO TO PRESET(AU5 FRAME)
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 26: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC screen
An IPLis executed byentering aloadfunction and pressing the key.Thepredefined
ENTER
parameters in (AU5) AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET are used.
LOAD FUNCTION ==>
The following function is executed after the corresponding number has been entered:
1 START AUTO executes IPL: automatic startup 2 START FAST executes IPL: fast startup 3 START DIAL executes IPL: dialog startup 4 START not used 5 SYSTEM DUMP executes SLED
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Special key functions
ENTER
Executes IPL / SYSTEM DUMP After making your entries in the mask and pressing , the following
prompt will appear:
********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * * **********************************
The IPL must not be executed during system operation! If this
!
instruction is ignored, BS2000 operation will be aborted!
Ê Press and then to execute the IPL, or and then to
Y
ENTER
cancel the procedure.
P7
FR AU5 Enters the frame command in line 24:
Switches to the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 (page 52)
Switches to the AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 (page 71)
6.4.2.1 (LD) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1
----- PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 ----- E45L01G
-LOAD FUNCTION- -IPL DEVICE­ ==> ==> 2 *1 START AUTO *1 PRESET GROUP ------------------+ *2 START FAST >*2 CURRENT GROUP --------+ | *3 START DIAL *3 UNIT ADDRESS -+ + + *4 START FDE0 FDE0 0214 *5 SYSTEM DUMP XXXX XXXX *6 LOAD CLEAR -----+ XXXX XXXX *7 LOAD NON CLEAR -+ XXXX XXXX | +MT CONTROL- --- DETAIL-2 STATUS --­ PARMS=> 1 ==> 1 VM MODE : AVM/EX/EXS >*1 NL EXA MODE : ENABLE *2 SL IPL EXEC : ENABLE *3 NL-REWIND *4 SL-REWIND *ENTER EXECUTE *PF3 GO TO BASIC FRAME *PF9 GO TO DETAIL-2
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
ENTER
N
ENTER
Figure 27: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen
By making entries in this screen and pressing the keyyoucan control the execution
ENTER
of an IPL.
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Before completing this frame check, whether the correct firmware for operating BS2000 or VM2000 is loaded by the SVP. Information on this is provided in the DETAIL-2 STATUS.
DETAIL-2 STATUS
In this position the current settings of the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 are displayed.
important display
VM MODE: Loaded firmware
NATIVE for BS2000 AVM/EX/EXS for VM2000
If the settings are not correct, press the key to correct the entries in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2. After correction and pressing the key the settings are stored and it
P9
P9
will be switched back to this frame (see page 55). If the settings are correct, complete this frame and execute the IPL.
LOAD FUNCTION ==>
The following function is selected after the corresponding number has been entered:
1 START AUTO executes IPL: automatic startup 2 START FAST executes IPL: fast startup 3 START DIAL executes IPL: dialog startup 4 START not used 5 SYSTEM DUMP executes SLED 6 LOAD CLEAR clears main memory before IPL 7 LOAD NON CLEAR does not clear main memory before IPL
IPL DEVICE ==> By entering the corresponding number in this field you can specify from
which device group an IPL is to be executed.
1 PRESET GROUP The first deviceaddress in this column is the device
from which an IPL is to be executed. The order and number has been specified previously in (AU5) AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET-1.
If IPL is terminated normally,the device address list is transferred from the PRESET GROUP to the CURRENT GROUP.
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If the IPL is unsuccessful, the next device address from the PRESET GROUP is reloaded. If this loading is terminated normally, this device address heads the CURRENT GROUP.
2 CURRENT GROUP The first device address in this column is the device
from which the last IPL was executed. If the loading from this device is unsuccessful, the IPL is repeated with the next device address. If it is terminated normally, this address then heads the CURRENT GROUP.
3 UNIT ADDRESS A new device address from which the operating
system is to be loaded can be entered here. If the IPL is terminated normally, this device address is put in first position of the CURRENT GROUP. If the IPL is unsuccessful, the loading is not repeated.
PARMS => A maximum of 8 characters can be entered in this field. Their position
and meaning are listed below:
Position 1 Ë1load BS2000
load VM2000
Position 2 - 5 mn IIf the BS2000 “automatic restart“ function is used, c2c3 should
always be entered in the
PARMS => field.
Position 6 - 8 not used
MT CONTROL ==> IPL from tape:
1 NL from current tape position 2 SL skip label then load 3 NL-REWIND rewind then load 4 SL-REWIND rewind, skip label then load
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Special key functions
ENTER
Executes IPL / SYSTEM DUMP After making your entries in the mask and pressing , the following prompt
will appear:
********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * * **********************************
The IPL must not be executed during system operation! If this instruction is
!
not heeded, BS2000 will be shut down abruptly!
Ê Press and then to execute the IPL, or and then to
Y
ENTER
cancel the procedure.
P3
Switches to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC (page 51)
P9
Switches to the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 (page 55)
6.4.2.2 (LD) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2
----- PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 ----- E45L01G
-VM MODE- -IPL EXECUTION­ ==> 2 ==> 1 *1 NATIVE >*1 ENABLE >*2 AVM/EX/EXS *2 DISABLE
ENTER
N
ENTER
*ENTER EXECUTE *PF3 GO TO BASIC FRAME *PF9 GO TO DETAIL-1
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 28: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 screen
By making an entry in this frame and pressing , you can set the operating mode.
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ENTER
User frames and subframes Standard processing in SVP mode
VM MODE ==> Selection of the firmware to be loaded from SVP
1 NATIVE for BS2000 operation 2 AVM/EX/EXS for VM2000 operation
IPL EXECUTION ==> IPL execution
1 ENABLE executes IPL 2 DISABLE does not execute IPL
If there are changes to the VM MODE and loaded and no IPL is executed.
Special key functions
ENTER
Sets operatingmode.If a loading function has previously been stored in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 with the key, an IPL with the set parameters is executed.
Ê After selecting the firmware to be loaded in the
2 in the IPL EXECUTION ==> field, press .
The following prompt will then appear:
********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * * **********************************
The operating mode must not be reset during system operation! If this
!
instruction is not heeded, BS2000 will be shut down.
Ê Press to reload the firmware, or to cancel the procedure. Confirm your
input with .
Y N
ENTER
Ê After reloading the firmware, press the key to carry out IPL in PROGRAM
LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1.
IPL EXECUTION => 2, only the other firmware is
P9
VM MODE ==> field and entering
ENTER
P9
P3
Switches to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC (page 51)
P9
Switches to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 (page 52) and stores the set parameters. Initial program loading is possible in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 after completing this frame and pressing the key.
ENTER
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6.4.3 (ST) STATUS DISPLAY FRAME

----- STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: ----- E45L01G
CPU-0 (#0) ONL RUN CHP-0 ONL
SVP SPC
SYS PON CHBP-0 PON CHBP-1 PON
SYSTEM INFORMATION MEMORY 1GB MODE AVM/EX/EXS FTOPS2 ENABLE
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 29: STATUS DISPLAY FRAME screen
This frame displays information on the current status of the S120 and its individual compo­nents (Power on/off, online/offline, normal/maintenance state etc.). Unmounted compo­nents are not displayed. The memory size, addressing mode (MODE EXA or AVM/EX/EXS), and availability of the SKP (
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FTOPS2 ENABLE) are impor tant displays.
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6.4.4 (MA) MANUAL OPERATION FRAME

----- MANUAL OPERATION FRAME ----- E45L01G FUNCTION=> ADDRESS COMPARE STOP ADRS TYPE=> *1 RATE CONTROL RATE CONTROL=> *1 ABSOLUTE *1 PROCESS *2 LOGICAL *2 ADRS COMPARE STOP *2 I-STEP ADRS COMP SELECT=> *3 FIRMWARE DUMP *1 ANY *2 OPERAND FETCH(OFETCH) *4 HSA DUMP *3 OPERAND STORE(OSTORE) UNIT ADRS=> 0000 *4 INSTRUCTION ADRS(IA) *X EXECUTE *5 IA & OFETCH *6 OFETCH & OSTORE
ADRS SET=> XXXX => XXXXXXXX
ADRS COMP MODE=> *1 RESET *2 SET *3 NORMAL CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN E2M31 CPU NOT IN STOPPED STATE M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 30: MANUAL OPERATION FRAME screen
By making an entry in this frame and pressing , you can execute various manual
ENTER
operations. Instructions on this frame are only executed when the CPU has been stopped
(see message in frame line 23). The CPU status is displayed in line 22. Ê Stopping of the CPU (see (ML) MODE SELECTION FRAME page 48)
FUNCTION => The following function is executed after the corresponding charcacter
has been entered:
1 RATE CONTROL defines program operation 2 ADRS COMPARE STOP sets mode for compare address stop 3 FIRMWARE DUMP outputs a firmware dump to tape or to magnetic tape
cartridge (for service only)
4 HSA DUMP executes HSA dump (for service only)
(HSA = Hardware/Software Area)
X EXECUTE executes functions 1 - 4
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The following table shows the additional entries required for each of the three main functions in other input fields:
Input field
Function RATE
CONTROL
1RATECONTROL o xxxxx 2ADRSCOMPSTOPx xoooo 3FIRMDUMP x oxxxx 4HSADUMP x xxxxx o: entry required
x: entry not required
UNIT
ADRS
ADRS
TYPE
ADRS
COMP
SELECT
ADRS
SET
ADRS COMP MODE
RATE CONTROL => Defines program operation
1 PROCESS continualprogram operation 2 I-STEP step-by-step command execution
ADRS TYPE => Entry for address compare stop:
entry under ADRS SET is
1 ABSOLUTE an absolute address 2 LOGICAL a logical address
ADRS COMP SELECT => Addresscompare stop if compare stop addressis sameas
1 ANY any address 2 OPERAND FETCH(OFETCH) operand read address 3 OPERAND(OSTORE) operands write address 4 INSTRUCTION ADRS(IA) instruction address 5 IA & OFETCH instruction and operand read address 6 OFETCH & OSTORE operand read and write address
UNIT ADRS => Device address for output of a firmware dump
ADRS SET => Compare stop address
XXXX Address space larger than 32 bits XXXXXXXX 32-bit address
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ADRS COMP MODE => Address compare stop mode
1 RESET Switches off address compare stop and resets
address compare stop conditions in the fields ADRS TYPE, ADRS COMP SELECT and ADRS SET
2 SET Switches on address compare stop 3 NORMAL Switches off address compare stop

6.4.5 (AD) ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME

----- ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME ---- E45L01G FUNCTION => *A ALTER *D DISPLAY FACILITY =>
-- MEMORY -­ *L LOGICAL *R REAL *P P-VIRTUAL *S S-VIRTUAL *ABS *KEY *V A-VIRTUAL *I H-VIRTUAL
ADRS=> =>
*PF9 CHANGE FACILITY CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN E2B31 CPU NOT IN STOPPED STATE M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 31: ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME screen
By making an entry in this frame and pressing , you can use this frame to display
ENTER
and change the contents of the main memory and the memory protect key. It is a requirement that the CPU ( key) is stopped beforehand (see “(ML) MODE SELECTION
P16
FRAME” on page 48). FUNCTION => The following function is selected after the corresponding letter has
been entered:
A ALTER change and modify memory contents D DISPLAY display memory contents
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FACILITY => Possible displays of memory areas with various
addresses:
L LOGICAL logical storage address R REAL real storage address P P-VIRTUAL primary virtual storage address S S-VIRTUAL secondary virtual storage address ABS absolute address KEY memory protect key V A-VIRTUAL address space virtual address I H-VIRTUAL basic address space virtual address
ADRS => Memory address
XXXX address space larger than 32 bits XXXXXXXX 32-bit address
Special key functions
P9
When you press this key, the following subframe is displayed:
----- ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME ---- E40L51G FUNCTION => *A ALTER *D DISPLAY FACILITY =>
-- REGISTER -­ *GR *PSW *CR *FCR *FPR *PRX *AR
*XCR *EX EPRX
ADRS=> =>
*PF9 CHANGE FACILITY CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 32: ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME screen (subframe)
By making the appropriate entries and pressing the key, you can use this frame to
ENTER
change and display the contents of important CPU registers. It is a requirement that the selected CPU ( key)is stopped beforehand (see “(ML) MODE SELECTION FRAME” on
P16
page 48).
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FUNCTION => The following function is selected after the corresponding letter has
been entered:
A ALTER change and modify register contents D DISPLAY display register contents
FACILITY => Possible displays of registers:
GR General register PSW Program status word CR Control register FCR Feature control register FPR Floating-point register PRX Prefix register AR Access register XCR Extended control register EX EPRX Extended prefix register
ADRS => no input required
Special key functions
P9
returns to the frame for memory display
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6.4.6 (ME) MESSAGE FRAME

----- MESSAGE FRAME ----- E45L01G NEWEST LINE = 0776 LINE ID MESSAGE MM/DD HH:MM:SS 0759 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: ST 10/27 14:47:23 0760 01 X2SA9 SSU0 10/27 14:48:56 0761 01 E2SA1 COMMAND NOT FOUND 10/27 14:48:56 0762 01 X2SA9 PF 8 10/27 14:49:14 0763 01 X2SA9 PF 3 10/27 14:50:30 0764 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: MA 10/27 14:50:35 0765 01 E2M31 CPU NOT IN STOPPED STATE 10/27 14:50:35 0766 01 X2MA9 PF 2 10/27 14:51:47 0767 01 E2MA2 UNSUPPORTED PF KEY 10/27 14:51:47 0768 01 X2MA9 PF 3 10/27 14:51:56 0769 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: AD 10/27 14:52:10 0770 01 E2B31 CPU0 NOT IN STOPPED STATE 10/27 14:52:11 0771 01 X2BA9 PF 9 10/27 14:53:48 0772 01 X2B00 COMMAND COMPLETED 10/27 14:53:48 0773 01 X2BA9 PF 2 10/27 14:54:49 0774 01 E2BA2 UNSUPPORTED PF KEY 10/27 14:54:49 0775 01 X2BA9 PF 3 10/27 14:55:15 0776 01 X2LA9 FUNCTION: ME 10/27 14:55:20 CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 33: MESSAGE FRAME screen
All SVP messages and commands to the SVP are stored in a message file and can be viewed in the MESSAGE FRAME.
Special key functions
P8
one page forwards, in the direction of the newer entries
P7
one page backwards, in the direction of the older entries
P11 P10
one page to the right for the display of long messages onepagetotheleft
Entering a line command in line 24 permits you to display a certain entry in the uppermost line.
Example:
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L 0800
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6.4.7 (CH) CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: CHANNEL

----- CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME: CHANNEL ----- E45L01G CHP-0 PCHAD 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 1111111111111111 2222222222222222 3333333333333333 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF
CHPID 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 1111111111111111 2222222222222222 3333333333333333 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF 0123456789ABCDEF
INSTALLED **.*....****.... *.*.**..*....... *****...*******. *.*.*.*.*......*
OP **.*....****.... *.*.....*....... *****...*******. *.*.*.*.*......*
ON-LINE **.*....****.... *.*.....*....... *****...*******. *.*.*.*.*......*
CH-TYPE BB B BBBB B B BM B CCCCC CCCCCCC C C C C C C MM M MMMM M M MX M NNNNV NNNNNNN N N N N N N CC C CCCC C C CC C CCCCC CCCCCCC C C C C C C FUNCTION => 1 CH STATUS CHP NO.=> 4 FC PORT STATUS 2 SUBCH STATUS CHPID => LCHADR=> LINKADR=> LCUADR=> *PF10 PREV 3 LINK STATUS PCHAD => *PF11 NEXT CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 34: CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAYFRAME: CHANNEL screen
By making entries in the input fields and pressing , you can displaythe status of the
ENTER
I/O system. Further subframes are supplied in connection with FUNCTION 2 and 3. FUNCTION => The following information is displayed on the screen after the corre-
sponding number has been entered:
1 CH STATUS channel status
(additional input in CHP NO field)
2 SUBCH STATUS subchannel status
(additional input in the field CHPID or LINKADR)
3 LINK STATUS LINK status of a type-S channel
(additional input in PCHAD field)
4 FC PORT STATUS Port status of a type-F fibre channels
CHP NO => channel processor
0 ... 3
CHPID => channel path number
000 ... 03F
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LCHADR => logical channel address
no input required
LINKADR => link address for type-S channel
02 without director
with director:
01 ... FD link address = output port address
LCUADR => logical control unit address
no input required
PCHAD => physical channel address
000 ... 03F
Special key functions
P10
P11
Display of channels with lower addresses. Display of channels with higher addresses.
Displaying other channels on the S120 business server is not possible.
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6.4.8 (AU) AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU

----- AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU ----- E45L01G
SELECTION=>
*1 REAL CLOCK
*2 IORSF CONTROL
*3 RELATED SCB
*4 POWER STAND-BY/IMPL
*5 LOAD PRESET
*8 HEAD CLEANING
*9 MEMORY RECONFIGURATION CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 35: AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen
You can move to other frames by making entries in this menu frame and pressing .
ENTER
SELECTION => The following subframes are displayed on the screen by entering the
appropriate number:
1 REAL CLOCK displaying/setting SVP clock ..............................67
2 IORSF CONTROL displaying/editing IORSF ....................................68
3 RELATED SCB memory size for related SCBs............................69
4 POWER STAND-BY/IMPL executing POWER STAND-BY or IMPL..............70
5 LOAD PRESET presetting LOAD FRAME....................................71
8 HEAD CLEANING cleaning write/read head of floppy disk drive......73
9 MEMORY RECONFIGURATION
reconfiguring memory.........................................74
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6.4.8.1 (AU1) AUXILIARY FRAME: REAL CLOCK
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: REAL CLOCK ----- E45L01G
YYYY MM DD HH MM SS
2000.10.27 15:26:47 _
*PF6 CANCEL *PF12 TIMER SET
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 36: AUXILIARY FRAME: REAL CLOCK screen
When the screen is invoked, the current date and time of the SVP are displayed. Corrections can be entered in the line below. These corrections take effect when the
P12
keyispressed.
The SKP cyclically synchronizes the SVP clock with the SINIX time
i
(message:
SET TIME COMMAND COMPLETED).
This means that the SINIX time has to be changed when a time correction is made (see the chapter “System administration under SINIX” in the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0” [1] manual).
Special key functions
P6
Delete input
P12
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Corrections are carried out by the SVP
User frames and subframes Standard processing in SVP mode
6.4.8.2 (AU2) AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL ----- E45L01G
NO. COMMENT 0 DATE TIME 1 DATE TIME 2 S1200001S1200001 / STANDARD OSDV1-4 / 09.11.00 DATE 2000.11.08 TIME 15:53 P 3 S1200001S1200001 / STANDARD OSDV1-4 / 20.11.00 DATE 2000.11.17 TIME 10:14
FUNCTION=> CURRENT NO. = 3 *1 SET NO NEXT POWER ON RESET NO. => 3 *2 PROTECT SPECIFY P(PROTECT) OR U(UNPROTECT) *3 SWAP SPECIFY SWAP NO. <=> *PF8 NEXT PAGE
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 37: AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen
The IORSF files are displayed in this file. The file number of the current IORSF is displayed
CURRENT NO. = field.
in the When you select a function and press the key, parameters are required in the other
input fields. Once you have entered the parameters and pressed the key, the
ENTER
ENTER
functions for the IORSF files are executed. FUNCTION => The following function is selected after the corresponding number has
been entered:
1 SET NO activates an IORSF. Entry of the set number in the
NEXT POWER ON RESET NO. => field. An IMPL is then
required (see AU4 frame on page 70).
2 PROTECT engages/disengages IORSF protection from being
overwritten: After selecting function 2, enter
P or U before the
appropriate number
3 SWAP swaps two IORSFs: enter the numbers in the
SPECIFY SWAP NO. <=> fields.
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NEXT POWER ON RESET NO. =>
Enter the number of the IORSF file which is to be activated after the next IMPL. You can only make an entry if you select function 1 beforehand.
SPECIFY SWAP NO. <=>
Enter two file numbers which are to be swapped. You can only make entries if you select function 3 beforehand.
Special key functions
P8
Sets4to7aredisplayed
P7
Sets0to3aredisplayed
6.4.8.3 (AU3) AUXILIARY FRAME: RELATED SCB’S
This frame is intended exclusively for use by the service department.
i
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: RELATED SCB'S ----- E45L01G
NUMBER OF RELATED SCB'S => 04 K
NUMBER OF OCLINK-CNC LOGICAL PATH'S => 00000
*PF6 CANCEL *PF12 CATALOG
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 38: AUXILIARY FRAME: RELATED SCB’S screen
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6.4.8.4 (AU4) AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL ----- E45L01G
FUNCTION=>
*1 POWER STAND-BY
*2 IMPL
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 39: AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL screen
By making an entry in this frame and pressing , you can switch the S120 off or re-
ENTER
initialize it. FUNCTION => The following function is selected after the corresponding number has
been entered:
1 POWER STAND-BY switches S120 off, order: first devices connected to
thePCI (PowerControl Interface), then CPU(further informationonthiscanbefoundonpage16and page 20)
2 IMPL executes IMPL
After you have selected a function and pressed , the following prompt will
ENTER
appear:
********************************** * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * * **********************************
The IMPL or POWER STAND-BY must not be executed during system
!
operation! If this instruction is not heeded, BS2000 will be terminated abruptly!
Ê Press and to switch off the system or to execute an IMPL, or
Y
N
and to cancel the procedure.
ENTER
ENTER
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6.4.8.5 (AU5) AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 ----- E45L01G
-START MODE- -IPL DEVICE­ ==> 1 >1 START AUTO 1 PRESET GROUP -----------------+ *2 START FAST 2 CURRENT GROUP --------+ | *3 START DIAL 3 UNIT ADDRESS -+ + + *4 START FDE0 FDE0 0214 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
-POWER ON IPL­ ==> 2 *1 ENABLE >2 DISABLE
-INITIAL FRAME­ ==> 2 *1 LOAD FRAME(BASIC) *PF12 CATALOG >2 LOAD FRAME(DETAIL) *PF9 GO TO LOAD PRESET-2
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 40: AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen
You can predefine the execution of an IPL by making an entry in this frame and pressing
ENTER
:
START MODE ==>
Predefine the loading mode by entering the appropriate number and comment for the BS2000 loading mode:
1 START AUTO for automatic startup 2 START FAST for fast startup 3 START DIAL for dialog startup 4 START not used
IPL DEVICE Entries in this field specify from which device an IPL should be
executed.
1 PRESET GROUP Up to fourunit addresses can be entered in the input
field for PRESET GROUP. The operating system is loaded from the first device (IPL). In the case of an error, the IPL is executed by the next device listed.
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POWERONIPL==>
Here you determine the behavior of the SVP after switch the S120 on.
1 ENABLE automatically executes IPL after IMPL 2 DISABLE does not execute IPL, i.e. IPL must be triggered
manually using PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC or PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1.
INITIAL FRAME ==>
Here you can set the display form of the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME.
1 LOAD FRAME (BASIC) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: BASIC (see page 51) 2 LOAD FRAME (DETAIL) PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 (s. page 52)
Special key functions
P12
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET2 ----- E45L01G
-VM MODE­ ==> 2 *1 NATIVE >2 AVM/EX/EXS
-START IPL NO­ ==> 1 >1 FIX(1) *2 CURRENT
*PF12 CATALOG *PF9 GO TO LOAD PRESET-1
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 41: AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET2 screen
store settings
P9
switches to LOAD PRESET2 screen
You can set the operation mode by making an entry in this frame and pressing the key.
ENTER
VM MODE ==> Selection of the firmware to be loaded from SVP
1 NATIVE for BS2000 operation 2 AVM/EX/EXS for VM2000 operation
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START IPL NO ==> Selection of the IPL Star t Mode number
1 FIX(1) Start Mode number 1 (automatic start) 2 CURRENT not used on the S120 Business Server
Special key functions
P12
store settings
P9
switches to the LOAD PRESET1 screen
6.4.8.6 (AU8) AUXILIARY FRAME: HEAD CLEANING
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: HEAD CLEANING ----- E45L01G
SET CLEANING DISK
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Bild 42: AUXILIARY FRAME: HEAD CLEANING screen
The AU8 frame is not intended for use on S120, as the floppy disk drive is used for mainte­nance only.
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6.4.8.7 (AU9) AUXILIARY FRAME: MEMORY RECONFIGURATION
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: MEMORY RECONFIGURATION ----- E45L01G
-MEMORY RECONFIGURATION- -UNIT SIZE (MAX ADDRESS)­ ==> 2 ==> 6 *1 ENABLE *1 1MB ( 2GB) >2 DISABLE *2 2MB ( 4GB) *3 4MB ( 8GB) *4 8MB (16GB) *5 16MB (32GB) >6 32MB (64GB)
*PF6 CANCEL *PF12 CATALOG
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Bild 43: AUXILIARY FRAME: MEMORY RECONFIGURATIONscreen
The AU9 frame is not intended for use on S120.
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6.4.9 (MF) MSF FRAME

----- MSF FRAME: FLAG CODE LOG DISPLAY ----- E45L01G
INITIALIZED 2000.10.23 15:43:23 LAST SEQ 0538 NODE:SELF 1/14 SEQ UNIT FLAG CODE DATE TIME CT KIND LINK INFORMATION *0538 ICC A9 7M12 33 006D0I00 10.26 16:50:42 ATTN HC27 SP4 AW 026D 03 006D0I00 *0537 ICC A9 7M12 33 00690I00 10.26 16:50:34 ATTN HC26 SP3 AW 0269 03 00690I00 *0536 ICC A9 7M12 33 002D0I00 10.26 16:50:28 ATTN HC25 SP2 AW 022D 03 002D0I00 *0535 ICC A9 7MC4 33 00640I00 10.26 16:50:18 ATTN HC24 SP1 AW XX64 03 00640I00 *0534 ICC A9 7MC1 33 00640I00 10.26 16:50:12 ATTN HC23 AW XX64 03 00640I00 *0533 ICC A9 7M12 33 00290I00 10.26 16:42:39 ATTN HC22 AW 0229 03 00290I00 *0532 ICC A9 7M12 33 006D0I00 10.26 16:42:33 ATTN HC21 AW 026D 03 006D0I00 PF1:HELP PF7:PREV PAGE PF8:NEXT PAGE CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = A97M123C 006D0I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 44: MSF FRAM E: FLAG CODE LOG DISPLAY screen
The SVP logs all FLAGcodesdisplayedwhen this frame is called. As a rule,the most recent one is displayed in frame line 24.
Special key functions
P1
P7
P8
help function one page backwards, in the direction of the newer entries one page forwards, in the direction of the older entries
This frame is intended exclusively for use by the service department.
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6.4.10 (PA) PERFORMANCE ANALYZER FRAME

---- PERFORMANCE ANALYZER FRAME ---- E45L01G
FUNCTION => STATUS DISABLE / STOP 1 ENABLE & ITEM SELECT LOGGING STOP 2 DISABLE 3 START & DISPLAY ------- CH BUSY LEVEL -------­ 4 START & CH BUSY 0 < GREEN < 30 (%) 5 STOP 31 < WHITE < 100 (%) 6 LOGGING START 7 LOGGING STOP ------- INTERVAL TIME -------­ 8 CPU LOG DISPLAY SAMPLING ==> 2 SEC. 9 CH LOG DISPLAY LOGGING ==> 1 MIN.
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 45: PERFORMA NCE ANALYZER FRAME screen
The PA frame is not intended for use.
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Standard processing in SVP mode SelectingIORSF

6.5 Examples of standard p rocessing in SVP mode

6.5.1 Selecting IORSF
Thesteps listedbelow areconditions forthe loadingof a particular IORSF at the nextIMPL or the next time the system is switched on.
In the following example the IORSF is selected with Level 2.
Conditions
You must have selected the “SVPST0 #1 (computer name)” window, created a link to the $KVPHV0, and entered the correct password.
The MODE SELECTION FRAME is displayed:
----- MODE SELECTION FRAME ----- E45L01G FUNCTION=>
- EXECUTION - - SELECTION - CPU SELECT=>
- 0 ­ *1 CPU STOP *LD PROGRAM LOAD *ST STATUS DISPLAY *2 INTERRUPT *MA MANUAL OPERATION STOP/START MODE=> *AD ALTER/DISPLAY *3 TOD ENABLE *ME MESSAGE *1 ALL CPU *CH CH/SUBCH STATUS >2 TARGET CPU *4 SYSTEM RESET *AU AUXILIARY *MF MSF *5 SYSTEM RESET CLEAR *PA PERFORMANCE ANALYZER
*6 STORE STATUS
*7 RESTART
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 46: MODE SELECTION FRAME screen
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Selecting IORSF Standard processing in SVP mode
Invoking AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen
Ê Enter
AU in the FUNCTION=> field and press
ENTER
or
Ê Enter the
FR AU command in line 24 and press .
ENTER
The AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen is displayed:
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU ----- E45L01G
SELECTION=>
*1 REAL CLOCK
*2 IORSF CONTROL
*3 RELATED SCB
*4 POWER STAND-BY/IMPL
*5 LOAD PRESET
*8 HEAD CLEANING
*9 MEMORY RECONFIGURATION CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 47: AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen
Invoking IORSF C ontrol Frame
Ê Enter
2 in the SELECTION=> field. Press .
ENTER
If the frame code AU2 is entered in the MODE SELECTION FRAME or the FR AU2
i
command is entered in line 24, the following frame is displayed.
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Standard processing in SVP mode SelectingIORSF
The AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen is displayed:
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL ----- E405L01G
NO. COMMENT 0 DATE TIME 1 DATE TIME 2 S1200001S1200001 / STANDARD OSDV1-4 / 09.11.00 DATE 2000.11.08 TIME 15:53 P 3 S1200001S1200001 / STANDARD OSDV1-4 / 20.11.00 DATE 2000.11.17 TIME 10:14
FUNCTION=> CURRENT NO. = 3 *1 SET NO NEXT POWER ON RESET NO. => 3 *2 PROTECT SPECIFY P(PROTECT) OR U(UNPROTECT) *3 SWAP SPECIFY SWAP NO. <=> *PF8 NEXT PAGE
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 48: AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen
The first four IORSF are displayed in the upper portion of the screen. You can switch to the next four with the key, and back with the key.
P8 P7
In this example the IORSF with the number 3 is active. Display:
CURRENT NO. = 3
Now you want to activate the IORSF with the number 2:
Ê Enter Ê Enter
1 in the FUNCTION=> field. Press . 2 in the NEXT POWER ON RESET NO.=> field and press .
ENTER
ENTER
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Activating IORSF Standard processing in SVP mode

6.5.2 Activating IORSF
The set IORSF must be activated with a IMPL:
Conditions
You must be in the AUXILIARY FRAME: IORSF CONTROL screen.
Ê Press toswitchbacktotheAUXILIARYFRAME:MENU. Ê Enter
P3
4 in the SELECTION=> field. Press .
ENTER
The AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL screen is displayed:
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: POWER STAND-BY/IMPL ----- E45L01G
FUNCTION=>
*1 POWER STAND-BY
*2 IMPL
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 49: AUXILIARY FRAME : POWER STAND-BY/IMPL screen
Ê Enter 2 in the FUNCTION=> field to execute an IMPL. Then press .
ENTER
The followingprompt appears:
*********************************** * * * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * * * ***********************************
The IMPL must not be executed during system operation!
!
If this instruction is not heeded, BS2000 will be terminated abruptly!
Ê Press to execute the IMPL or , to cancel the procedure. Confirm your entry with
Y N
ENTER
.
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Standard processing in SVP mode PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET1

6.5.3 Setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET1

In this example, you specify:
LOAD function 1 with the name AUTO (AUTO=Automatic Startup) for a POWER ON IPL
Device number of the IPL device to be used for a POWER ON IPL (current: 0214)
Automatic IPL after a POWER ON
TheLOAD FRAME should alwaysbe displayedas PROGRAMLOAD FRAME: DETAIL-
1.
Conditions
You must have selected the “SVPST0 #1 (computer name)”’ window, created a link to the $KVPHV0, and entered the correct password.
The MODE SELECTION FRAME is displayed on the screen (see page 77).
Invoke AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen
Ê Enter
AU in the FUNCTION=> field and then press ,
ENTER
or
Ê enter the
FR AU command in line 24 and press .
ENTER
The AUXILIARY FRAME: MENU screen is displayed (see page 78).
Ê Enter
5 in the SELECTION=> field. Press .
ENTER
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PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET1 Standard processing in SVP mode
The AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen is displayed:
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 ----- E45L01G
-START MODE- -IPL DEVICE­ ==> 1 >1 START AUTO 1 PRESET GROUP -----------------+ *2 START FAST 2 CURRENT GROUP --------+ | *3 START DIAL 3 UNIT ADDRESS -+ + + *4 START FDE0 FDE0 0214 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
-POWER ON IPL­ ==> 1 >1 ENABLE *2 DISABLE
-INITIAL FRAME­ ==> 2 *1 LOAD FRAME(BASIC) *PF12 CATALOG >2 LOAD FRAME(DETAIL) *PF9 GO TO LOAD PRESET-2
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 50: AUXILIARY FRAME : LOAD PRESET1 screen
You can reach this screen directly from the MODE SELECTION FRAME by
i
enteringthe frame code line 24 and pressing .
AU5 in the FUNCTION=> field or the command FR AU5 in
ENTER
START MODE ==> Enter 1 for automatic start of the BS2000. IPL DEVICE PRESET GROUP A unit address from which the operating system is
loaded (IPL) must be entered in the input field for
PRESET GROUP.Amaximumofthreefurther
addresses can be entered. Entry in our example:
POWERONIPL==> Enter INITIAL FRAME ==> Enter
1 for automatic IPL after POWER ON.
2 for a detailed display of the LOAD FRAME.
0214.
Storing parameters
Ê Press the key.
P12
The values entered are saved and thus made known to the SVP. These settings are accessed for each IPL.
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Standard processing in SVP mode PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET2

6.5.4 Setting up PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET2

In the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME PRESET2 you specify which operating mode is to be set after the S120 system is switched on.
The following are specified in the example below:
VM2000 operating mode
Automatic startup of the operating system
Conditions
You must be in the AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen.
Invoke AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET2 screen
Ê Press the key in the AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen
P9
The AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET2 screen is displayed:
----- AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET2 ----- E45L01G
-VM MODE­ ==> 2 *1 NATIVE >2 AVM/EX/EXS
-START IPL NO­ ==> 1 >1 FIX(1) *2 CURRENT
*PF12 CATALOG *PF9 GO TO LOAD PRESET-1
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 51: AUXILIARY FRAME : LOAD PRESET2 screen
VM MODE ==> Enter 2 for VM2000 operation. START IPL NO ==> Alwa ys enter
1 for automatic startup.
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IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 Standard processing in SVP mode
Storing parameters
Ê Press the key.
P12
The values entered are saved and thus made known to the SVP. These settings are accessed for each IPL.

6.5.5 Executing IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1

The IPL can be executed manually 1according to the setting using PROGRAM LOAD FRAME DETAIL-1.
The following are specified in the example below:
loading VM2000
dialog startup
IPL device is specified manually by the entry of the unit address (here: loading the VM2000 from a device with the unit address FDE0)
Conditions
You are in the AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET2 screen.
Invoking the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen
Ê Press the key to return to the MODE SELECTION FRAME. Ê Enter the frame code
F3
LD and press .
ENTER
or
Ê enter the
i
FR LD command in line 24 and press .
After entering
LD or FR LD in the MODE SELECTION FRAME, either the
PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 or the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME:
ENTER
BASIC screen is displayed, depending on the INITIAL FRAME setting in the AUXILIARY FRAME: LOAD PRESET1 screen (see page 82).
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Standard processing in SVP mode IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1
In this example, the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen is displayed:
----- PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 ----- E45L01G
-LOAD FUNCTION- -IPL DEVICE­ ==> ==> 2 *1 START AUTO *1 PRESET GROUP ------------------+ *2 START FAST >*2 CURRENT GROUP --------+ | *3 START DIAL *3 UNIT ADDRESS -+ + + *4 START FDE0 FDE0 0214 *5 SYSTEM DUMP XXXX XXXX *6 LOAD CLEAR -----+ XXXX XXXX *7 LOAD NON CLEAR -+ XXXX XXXX | +MT CONTROL- --- DETAIL-2 STATUS --­ PARMS=> ==> 1 VM MODE : NATIVE >*1 NL EXA MODE : ENABLE *2 SL IPL EXEC : ENABLE *3 NL-REWIND *4 SL-REWIND *ENTER EXECUTE *PF3 GO TO BASIC FRAME *PF9 GO TO DETAIL-2
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 52: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen
Beforecompleting this frame check,whether the correct firmware for operating BS2000 or VM2000 is loaded by the SVP. Information onthis is provided in the DETAIL-2 STAUS field.
DETAIL-2 STATUS The settings in DETAIL-2 FRAME are displayed
here. Checkthe settings. If they are correct, complete this
frame and execute the Initial Program Load by pressing the key .
ENTER
If the settings are not correct, correct the entries in DETAIL-2 FRAME (see section 6.5.6, ”Setting operating mode via PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2”, on page 87).
In our example
VM MODE: NATIVE,i.e.thefirmware
for the BS2000 operation is loaded. This setting must be changed in DETAIL-2 FRAME for this example.
Swap to PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2
Ê Press the key.
P9
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IPL in PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 Standard processing in SVP mode
If the DETAIL-2 status is correct, fill in the the entry fields as follows:
----- PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 ----- E45L01G
-LOAD FUNCTION- -IPL DEVICE­ ==> 3 ==> 2 *1 START AUTO *1 PRESET GROUP ------------------+ *2 START FAST >*2 CURRENT GROUP --------+ | *3 START DIAL *3 UNIT ADDRESS -+ + + *4 START FDE0 FDE0 0214 *5 SYSTEM DUMP XXXX XXXX *6 LOAD CLEAR -----+ XXXX XXXX *7 LOAD NON CLEAR -+ XXXX XXXX | +MT CONTROL- --- DETAIL-2 STATUS --­ PARMS=> 1 ==> 1 VM MODE : AVM/EX/EXS >*1 NL EXA MODE : ENABLE *2 SL IPL EXEC : ENABLE *3 NL-REWIND *4 SL-REWIND *ENTER EXECUTE *PF3 GO TO BASIC FRAME *PF9 GO TO DETAIL-2
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 53: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen
LOAD FUNCTION ==> Enter 3 for a dialog start. IPL DEVICE ==> Enter
3 for entry of a device address.
UNIT ADDRESS Enter the device address of the load device.
In this example, the previous IPL was executed successfully from the current device with device address in the
CURRENT GROUP field by the SVP. Entering a 2 in the IPL DEVICE field loads the operating system from
FDE0. Thus the desired address is already
UNIT ADDRESS field. It was also entered in the
the desired device.
PARMS => Enter 1 in the first position of the field to load
VM2000.
MT CONTROL ==> 1 is preset. This parameter is only important for
loading from tape.
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Standard processing in SVP mode PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2
Execute IPL
Ê Press after you have checked all the settings.
ENTER
The following prompt appears on the screen:
*********************************** * * * ARE YOU SURE ? (ENTER Y OR N) N * * * ***********************************
TheIPLmustnotbeexecutedduringsystemoperation!
!
If this instruction is not heeded, BS2000 will be terminated abruptly!
Ê Press to execute the IPL, or to cancel the procedure. Confirm your entry with
Y N
ENTER
.

6.5.6 Setting operating mode via PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2

The operating mode can be reset using the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2. This selects the appropriate firmware for running BS2000 or VM2000.
The following are specified in the example below:
VM2000 operating mode
executing IPL after reloading the firmware
Conditions
You must be in the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 screen.
Invoke PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 screen
Ê Press the key.
P9
The PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 screen appears:
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PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 Standard processing in SVP mode
----- PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 ----- E45L01G
-VM MODE- -IPL EXECUTION­ ==> 2 ==> 1 *1 NATIVE >*1 ENABLE >*2 AVM/EX *2 DISABLE
*ENTER EXECUTE *PF3 GO TO BASIC FRAME *PF9 GO TO DETAIL-1
CL-0 CPU-0 CHP-0 RUN M FLAG CODE = D90557 3 00000I00 RA M []-[]00
Figure 54: PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-2 screen
VM MODE ==> Enter 2 for VM2000 operation. IPL EXECUTION ==> Enter
1 for executing IPL.
Storing settings
Ê After you have checked all the settings, press to store them and to switch to
P9
PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1. The new setting is displayed under VM MODE: in the DETAIL-2 STATUS field. Now
VM MODE: AVM/EX/EXS is displayed. The firmware is relocated before the IPL is executed.
You can execute the IPL by completing the PROGRAM LOAD FRAME: DETAIL-1 and pressing the key (see page 84).
ENTER
Take care of filling in the PARMS field correctly.
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7 Operating the BS2000 console

Selecting t he console window
At the operator terminal, you enter system operating mode by clicking the window CONS0 #1<computer name> with the left mouse button.
System operation
When the BS2000 console window is opened, no input is permitted. If you attempt to make an entry, you are prompted to release the window by entering the valid password. You do this using the MENU function.
Press the key to display the main KVP function menu.
1 Main KVP Function Menu
1 - Permit Input (On)
2 - Inhibit Input (Off) 3 - Change Password 4 - View Last Messages 5 - Programmable Function Keys 6 - KVP Administrative Functions 7 - Exit
Figure 55: Main KVP Function Menu
Usethe keys , orthecorrespondingdigitsand toselectand start thefunctions
MENU
ENTER
provided on the main KVP function menu.
Ê Select function 1 and press the key. Ê Enter the password for the cons0 user ID. Confirm your input by pressing the
ENTER
ENTER
key.
You can then enter BS2000 commands or respond to queries from the BS2000 system. Your input is transferred to BS2000 when you press the key.
ENTER
You will find further information on the functionality of the main KVP function menu
V7
and on using special key functions in “BS2000 CONSOLE mode” in the “SINIX­2000 V7.5/V8.0“ [1] manual.
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8 Troubleshooting

This chapter describes what to do out in case of malfunction. Problems with the S120 page 91
Displays if there is a hardware error page 92 Carrying out a system dump page 93 Measures to take if there is an I/O channel or the I/O processor failure page 93 Measures to take if there is a processing computer failure page 94 Measures to take if there is a system components failure page 94
Problems with the service/console processor (SKP) page 95

8.1 Problems with the S120

In the case of a problem with the S120, contact the service department and discuss the steps to be taken. Depending on the outcome of this discussion, you may be required to carry out the following tasks:
Take a system dump in the case of an inexplicable system failure.
If one of the CPU, IOP, MCU, SVP, SCI, SPC, or PCI system components is defective, the service department must carry out the necessary corrective measures.
Wie Sie der Business Server S120 über Hardware-Fehler informiert, erfahren Sie im folgenden Abschnitt.
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Problems with the S120 Troubleshooting

8.1.1 Displays in the case of a hardware error

The S120 informs you of hardware errors in the following manner:
On the S120 control panel If the yellow CHECK light illuminates, there may be a hardware error.
At the same time, the Flag code appears on the LCD display. This can indicate an error in the service processor or a machine error.
On the screen of the SKP console in the SVPST0 window On the SKP console, displays in line 24 in the SVPST0 window of the SVP frame can
indicate a hardware error. Evaluation of the Flag code is carried out by the service department. The following diagram shows the format of the error display:
cccc ................................ cccc FLAG CODE = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
RA M []-[]00
Figure 56: Flag code display in line 24 of the SVPST0 screen
The Flag code FF ...FF can have different meanings and can thereforerequire different measures:
A WRITE-CONSOL message is displayed. It can be deleted with the key. This
F3
does not delete the Flag code display.
A warning is issued, e.g. if the room temperature is too high. The cause of the error
must be eradicated. System operation can continue in the meantime.
An error has occurred in the S120 or on the interface to the peripheral devices which
was automatically corrected by the hardware. In this case, system operation can also be continued.
An error has occurred which does not permit system operation to be continued. In
this case, you can take the following measures: If the system is down, execute an IMPL. If this does not solve the problem, contact
the service department and discuss what steps should be taken.
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8.1.2 Carrying out a system dump

Conditions:
1. Select the SVPST0 window
2. Select LD PROGRAM LOAD FRAME
3. Select LOAD FUNCTION => 5 (SYSTEM DUMP) The system dump stored on hard disk or cassette by the DUMP program is required for
error diagnosis. Afterwards, the BS2000/VM2000 system must be reloaded with the IPL.
Information on SLED operation can be found in the “Introductory Guide to Systems
i
Support“ [6] manual.

8.1.3 Measures to take in the case of defective I/O channels or I/O processor

If an S120 I/O channel is defective, you can perform the following after consulting the service department:
Ê Disable defective I/O channel during operation.
If an I/O channel has failed due to a hardware failure, it is automatically disabled. If not, you can disable it using the BS2000 command
/DETË *CHA(XX). xx = Number of the I/O channel: 00 ... 3F
Defective I/O processor
Ifthe I/O processorhasfailed due to a hardware failure,BS2000 operationsareno more possible.
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8.1.4 Measures to take in the case of processing unit failure

If the CPU is defective, you must contact the service department.
!
If the processing computer fails due to an hardware error,BS2000 operations are no longer possible.

8.1.5 Measures to take in the case of defective IOP, MCU, SVP, SCI, SPC, PCI system components

If the IOP (Input Output Processor), MCU (Memory Control Unit), SVP (Service Processor), SCI (System Control Interface), SPC (System Power Controller) oder PCI (Power Control Interface) system components fails, you may not be able to continue working with the S120.
If the failure of one of these components causes a complete system failure, you can carry out the following actions after consultation with the service department:
Ê execute an IMPL (AU4-FRAME)
or Ê switch off the S120 (AU4-FRAME) and then restart it (control panel, SKP menu). If the shutdown and subsequent IMPL occur without errors, the BS2000/VM2000 can be
restarted with the IPL.
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Troubleshooting Problems with the service/console processor (SKP)

8.2 Problems with the service/console processor (SKP)
If you have problems with the SKP, contact the service department and discuss the steps to be taken.
Depending the outcome of this discussion, you may be required to do the following:
1. Reboot the SINIX system.
Make sure that applications under SINIX, e.g. sysadm, have been terminated.
Select or open a SINIX screen
Login: root,
enter the password,
shutdown -i6
or select “Exit system“ from the main menu of the window administration program, enter
the password, select “Restart” and “Start” (see also page 20).
If this is not possible:
SwitchoffSKPwiththeOFFswitchandthenswitchitonagain.
A /shutdown command is sent to BS2000 and it may be terminated (see also
!
page 20f and the section entitled “up_down” in the “SINIX-2000 V7.5/V8.0“ [1] manual).
If you configurate the automatic switch off (see page 25), also the S120 is switched off.
2. After termination of the SINIX loading process, select the screen CONS0 #1 <computer
name> again and log in with the password.
3. If the BS2000/VM2000 is still in operation, the BS2000 console screen CONS0 is
automatically reconnected to the BS2000/VM2000. You can now continue to use BS2000 as described on page 89.
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Important key combinations Troubleshooting

8.3 Important key combinations
Use the left-hand mouse button to select a window. You can use the keys + tomove between the windows of the X-Windows window system.
The following key combinations make your work easier:
AL T TAB
SysRq
AL T
+ Invoke SINIX login screen on console
SysRq
AL T
+ Invoke SINIX-Windows
SysRq
AL T
+ Invoke SINIX login screen
ALT
CTRL DEL
+ + Reboot command (SINIX not yet loaded)
h P1 P2
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Index

A
ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME (AD) 60 ALTER/DISPLAY FRAME (subframe) 61 ATOP (Automatic Operator) 10
switching the S120 on/off 28 authorization control 12 AUTO (AutomaticStar tup) 81 AUXILIARY FRAME
IORSF CONTROL 79
LOAD PRESET1 82
LOAD PRESET2 83
MENU 78
MENU (AU) 66
POWER STAND-BY/IMPL 80 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU1): REAL CLOCK 67 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU2): IORSF
CONTROL 68 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU3):RELATEDSCB’S (only
service department) 69 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU4): POWER STAND-BY/
IMPL 70 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU5)
LOAD PRESET1 71
LOAD PRESET2 72 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU8)
HEAD CLEANING 73 AUXILIARY FRAME (AU9)
MEMORY RECONFIGURATION 74
B
BS2000 console window 89
C
carrying out a system dump 93
CH/SUBCH STATUS DISPLAY FRAME:
CHANNEL 64
configuration 8
levels 8 console window, selecting 89 controls and indicators 13
D
display
hardware errors 92
hardware status 40 displays
in line 24 40
in line 25 40
E
emergencies 4 EMERGENCY STOP switch
S120 18 executing IPL in DETAIL-1 FRAME 84
F
form
switching on/off the host 23 frame code 46 frame name 46 frame structure 36
H
hardware errors
display 92 hardware status
display 40
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Index
I
important instructions 3 indicators
S120 control panel 14
IOP (Input Output Processor) 94
defective 94
IORSF
load 77 select 31, 77
K
key combinations 96 KVP console distribution program (German
acronym) 11
KVP function menu, main 89
L
line 22 + 23
messages 37
line 23
messages 38
line 24
displays 40
line 25
displays 40
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BS2000 31 IORSF 77
M
manual IPL 84 MANUAL OPERATION FRAME (MA) 58 manufacturer instructions 3 MCU (Memory Control Unit) 94
defective 94 Measures 94 MESSAGE FRAME (ME) 63 messages
in line 22 + 23 37
in line 23 38 MODE SELECTION FRAME 77 MODE SELECTION FRAME (ML) 48 MSF FRAME (MF) 75
O
operating frames 42 operating mode 83 operation of the S120
hardware components 9
software components 11 operators 98 overview of program keys 44
P
PCI (Power Control Interface) 94
defective 94 problems with the S120 91 processing unit
defective 94 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME
BASIC (LD) 51
DETAIL-1 52, 85
DETAIL-2 55, 88
R
RFI suppression 3
S
S120 control panel 14
button functions 16
function of the indicators 14 safety instructions 4 SCI (System Control Interface) 94
defective 94 screen
AUXILIARY FRAME IORSF CONTROL 79
AUXILIARYFRAME LOAD PRESET1 82
AUXILIARYFRAME LOAD PRESET2 83
AUXILIARY FRAME MENU 78
AUXILIARYFRAME POWER STAND-BY/
IMPL 80 MODE SELECTION FRAME 48 PROGRAM LOAD FRAM DETAIL-1 85 PROGRAM LOAD FRAM DETAIL-2 88 PROGRAM LOAD FRAME 85
selecting IORSF 77 service/console processor defective 95 setting operating mode 87
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