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August 1990
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DECstation 5000 Model 200 Workstation Revised Consol Commands
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EK-CUFCO-QR
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001
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August 1990 DECstation 5000 Model 200 Workstation Revised Console Commands EK-CUFCO-QR-001 Table 1. Comparison of Original and Revised Console Commands Original Command Revised Command ? boot cnfg ctrs d disable dump e enable fill go help init printenv scsi prb scsi rst setenv t unsetenv passwd test warm ? boot cnfg t #/ctrs d configured automatically e e configured automatically d go ? init printenv cnfg init setenv t unsetenv passwd test restart 1 Table 2. Revised Console Command Functions Commands Function ? boot cat1 cnfg d e erl1 go init ls1 passwd printenv restart script1 setenv sh1 t unsetenv Display list of console commands and formats Boot the system Display scripts Display system configuration information Write data into memory Examine memory contents Display a log of error messages Transfer control to a specific address Reset the system Display a list of objects present in a module Set and clear the console password Print environment variables Perform a software restart Enter a short script at the console Set environment variables Invoke a script Invoke module diagnostics Delete environment variables 1 New command 2 Table 3. Revised Console Command Formats Command Format boot [[-z #] [-n] #/path [ARG...]] cat SCRPT cnfg [#] d [-bhw] [-S #] RNG val e [-bhwcdoux] [-S #] RNG erl [-c] go [ADR] init [#] [-m] [ARG...] ls [#] passwd [-c] [-s] printenv [EVN] restart script SCRPT setenv EVN STR sh [-belvS] [SCRPT] [ARG..] t [-l] #/STR] [ARG..] unsetenv EVN 3 Table 4. Comparison of Original and Revised Boot Commands Original Command Revised Command boot boot -s boot -f tz(0,5) boot -f rz(0,0,0)vmunix boot -f mop( ) boot -n boot1 boot $boot boot 5/tz5 boot 5/rz0/vmunix -a boot 6/mop -a boot $boot -n2 1 When the boot command is entered without additional parameters the system uses the boot environment variable string. 2 The -n parameter is unchanged, but all arguments must be entered if any parameters are used. Table 5. Comparison of Original and Revised Configuration Display Commands Original Command Revised Command cnfg cnfg f cnfg d cnfg 0 cnfg 1 cnfg 2 cnfg 5 cnfg 6 cnfg cnfg 7 no longer used cnfg 0 cnfg 1 cnfg 2 cnfg 5 cnfg 6 Table 6. Comparison of Original and Revised Console Terminal Commands Original Command Revised Command disable tty(0,2) disable tty(0,3) enable tty(0,2) enable tty(0,3) configured automatically configured automatically configured automatically configured automatically 4 Table 7. Comparison of Original SCSI Commands and Revised Commands Original Command Revised Command scsi prb szn(0) scsi rst szn(0) scsi tst tz(0,5) scsi tst -wrt tz(0,5) scsi tst rz(0,4) scsi tst -wrt rz(0,4) cnfg 5 init 5 t 5/target 5 t 5/target 5 w t 5/target 4 t 5/target 4 w Table 8. Comparison of Original and Revised System Commands Original Command Revised Command init passwd passwd -s passwd -c test test f test 0 test 1 test 2 test 5 test 6 init passwd passwd -s passwd -c test 7/pst-t 0/pst-t 1/pst-t 2/pst-t 5/pst-t 6/pst-t 5 Table 9. Comparison of Original and Revised Environment Variables Original Command Revised Command printenv setenv unsetenv printenv setenv unsetenv Original Variable Revised Variable baud2 baud3 bootpath testaction haltaction bootaction console kbd scsiid0 scsiid1 scsiid2 scsiid3 no longer used no longer used boot testaction haltaction no longer used console configured automatically configured automatically configured automatically configured automatically configured automatically © Digital Equipment Corporation 1990 6
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