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MDR User Guide
rename-recording
Syntax:
rename-recording [<OldRecordingName>] <NewRecordingName>
Description:
Rename an existing recording.
The
<OldRecordingName>
parameter specifies the current name of the recording to be
renamed. If this parameter is not specified then the current recording is renamed.
The
<NewRecordingName>
parameter specifies the new recording name.
Examples:
rename-recording Recording_1 Rec1
rename-recording
Rec2
Note:
The parameter
<NewRecordingName>
must
NOT
begin with a digit (0-9) but with a
letter.
reset
Syntax:
reset [<ResetType>]
Description:
Reset the MDR(s)
The
<ResetType>
argument specifies how the MDR(s) should be reset.
Before setting the value to the
ResetType
argument, it is important to understand that,
depending on the MDR system hardware configuration (jumper settings), the reset may
affect the behavior of the other boards present on the same VME backplane.
The hardware setting to consider is the jumper called SYSRESET DISABLE (RST DIS
or JP7 on the diagram shown in
Appendix D: Switch and Jumper Settings
).
It is possible to reset the MDR system using the reset button at the front panel of the
MDR system. This reset is called a hardware reset and is usually used when the MDR
system is unable to communicate with the MDR host software because of a defective
state.
When trying to reset the MDR system using the front panel reset button, the action of
this jumper will be the following:
•
Jumper RST DIS
removed:
Pushing the reset button will perform both a
local
reset
(i.e. reset the MDR system by resetting the i960 processor) and a
global
reset (i.e.
also potentially reset all the boards present on the same VME backplane). In this
case, the SYSRST* signal on the VMEbus is asserted, causing all the VME boards
to reset (if these boards are setup to reset when SYSRST* is asserted).
•
Jumper RST DIS
inserted
: Pushing the reset button will only perform a
local
reset
(PCI bus reset). This means that only the MDR system will be reset and this reset
will not be propagated to the other VME boards present on the same VME back-
plane. The behavior of these boards will therefore not be changed.
Without considering the hardware setting (RST DIS jumper position), the <
ResetType>
parameter can have two different values:
•
VME_RESET Both
local
and
global
reset. Both local PCI buses and VME bus are
reset.
•
I960_RESET Only
local
software reset. The MDR system processor (Intel i960) is
restarted without neither resetting the local PCI buses nor the VME bus. When the
MDR Server program restarts, it tries to re-initialize all the PMC boards installed on
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