CC MIS Maintenance Guide 7-3
CC MIS
CC MIS
Release 5.2
The mode of a partition can be changed by selecting a new mode from
the menu on the Mode field. Changes can be initiated when the parti-
tion is in either a running or stopped state. Partitions in a stopped state
can be changed from one mode to another mode with no additional
datafill or other changes required. If the mode is changed while the
partition is running, the partition is stopped and an attempt is made to
start the partition in the new mode.
Requirements for a running state
The following list describes the requirements to have a running parti-
tion in any of the three available modes (training, precut, or product):
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Partition options must be defined.
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A valid disk for partition data storage must be selected in the Disk
Allocation screen.
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Data storage parameters (for example, number of groups, posi-
tions, storage durations) must be set in the Storage Calculator
screen.
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A valid switch link must be selected in the Connection Parame-
ters screen. For the Training mode, only the simulator type can be
selected. For the product mode, only live links can be selected.
Partition configuration commands
The following commands are available using the function key:
Table 7-1: Partition configuration function commands
Command
Function
Exit
Exits the current screen.
Configuration Options
Displays a menu list for accessing oth-
er functions such as partition options,
disk allocation, etc.
Changing the mode of a partition may also involve
changes to either the data or definitions database.
Note:
If historical data is not to be collected and stored,
enter zero values on the Storage Calculator screen.
Note:
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