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Page 1: ...DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION GUIDE THE CORVUS CONCEPT CORVUS SYSTEMS ...

Page 2: ...DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION GUIDE THE CORVUS CONCEPT PART NO 7100 03153 DOCUMENT NO CCC 10 11113 RELEASE DATE February 1983 CORVUS CONCEPT is a trademark of Corvus Systems Inc ...

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Page 4: ...ftware Required 13 Installing the Terminators in the Network Tap Boxes 15 Connecting a Tap Box to the Trunk Cable 16 Disk Drive Setup 18 Chap er 3 Disk Initialization 33 Introduction 33 Conventions 33 Booting from Diskette 36 Firmware Update 40 Disk Initialization 47 Booting from the Hard Disk 61 Copying System Files to the Hard Disk 66 System Status 72 CCC 20 ll 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

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Page 6: ...he Corvus Concept Diskette Drive Installation Guide This manual contains two different installation procedures for the Corvus hard disk If you are installing a Corvus Concept as a stand alone workstation with a local disk you should follow the instructions in Chapter 1 and then proceed to Chapter 3 for disk initialization If you are setting up a disk drive on an Omninet local area network you shou...

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Page 8: ... follow the instructions in sequential order Do not skip any steps and be sure to read all instruc tions carefully before carrying out any tasks BARD1fARE AND SOPftARE REQUIRED The following hardware and software is needed to initialize your Corvus WinchesteJ disk system for use with a single Corvus Concept Workstation HARDWARE o Corvus Concept Workstation o Corvus 8 inch diskette drive and contro...

Page 9: ...described here is pictured below D SOFTWARE o Corvus FBOOT and FSYSGEN distribution diskettes o Corvus FCCSYSl FCCSYS2 FCCSYS3 and FCCSYS4 distribution diskettes o Corvus FEDWORD and FPSYS distribution diskettes CCC 20 11 l 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 10: ...at the front or rear of the drive cabinet Avoid placing the unit in a closed area e g a box or a desk drawer Do not place a video cassette recorder a display monitor Or a television on top of the drive cabinet Such equipment generates electromagnetic fields that may erase data on the disk 3 There are three red indicator lights on the front of the Corvus hard disk drive Approximately two inches bel...

Page 11: ...olt The drive can work with either 50 or 60 Hertz power in any of the voltage settings The voltage setting fuse and local voltage supply must match A mismatch can damage the disk To verify the voltage setting look at the bottom right corner of the drive S back panel There you will find the ac power cord connector and fuse receptacle The voltage setting is displayed directly underneath the fuse hol...

Page 12: ...ir Flow Slots I Connects toACCable BACK PANEL OF CORVUS DRIVE 5 If the voltage setting displayed matches the voltage supply in your area continue to Step 6 If you need to change the voltage setting follow the procedure below CHANGING VOLTAGE SETTING Page 7 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 13: ...ifferent voltage setting A 100 or 120 volt system uses a 2 0 amp fastblow fuse A 220 or 240 volt system uses a 1 0 amp fastblow fuse o INSERT FUSE Firmly push the new fuse into the fuse holder Slide the clear plastic door to the right exposing the ac power cord connector 6 There are two flat cable sockets on the back panel of the hard disk drive cabinet The top socket is labeled PROCESSOR and the ...

Page 14: ... the right side of the cable 7 Plug the other end of the flat interface cable into the Corvus Concept hard disk interface card The cable should lead away from the interface card do not connect the cable so that it crosses over the card The grey arrow on the cable connector should line up with the grey arrow on the interface card s flat cable socket CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 15: ...f the drawer there are four input output I O slots numbered from 1 at the rear of the Workstation to 4 at the front The diskette controller card should already be in slot 3 Firmly press the hard disk interface card into slot 2 10 Eight numbered micro switches are at the right side of the drawer the opposite side from the four I O slots Switches 7 and 8 are the boot switches and should both be ON T...

Page 16: ...tom center of the drive back panel The power switch has two positions depressing the right side turns the drive ON depressing the left side turns the drive OFF 14 Looking at the front of the drive cabinet in the upper right hand corner there are three red indi cator lights labeled FAULT BUSY and READY When you power on the drive all three indicator lights become lit When the drive is ready after a...

Page 17: ...switch is the rightmost switch on the front of the drive cabinet Continue with Chapter 3 when only the READY light stays lit 16 If flipping the reset switch does not put your drive in the READY mode recheck the hardware installation steps 1 14 17 If your drive still does not go into the READY mode see the Troubleshooting section of The Corvus Concept System Manager s Guide CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Con...

Page 18: ...he disk server is connected to the hard disk using a flat cable Bardware and Software Required The following hardware and software is needed to initialize a Corvus Winchester disk system for use with a Corvus Concept Workstation using Omninet HARDWARE o Corvus Concept Worksatation o Corvus a inch diskette drive and controller card o Corvus hard disk system disk interface card and cable o Corvus Om...

Page 19: ...ed below as they will appear when installed SOFTWARE o Corvus FBOOT and FSYSGEN distribution diskettes o Corvus FCCSYS1 FCCSYS2 FCCSYS3 and FCCSYS4 distribution diskettes o Corvus FEDWORD and FPSYS distribution diskettes CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 20: ...ach end To install the terminator place the wire leads of the 100 OHM resistor into the grooves provided on the metal connectors molded into the front cover of the tap box The following diagram shows where to install the network terminator resistor in the network Tap Box INSTALLING TERMINATING RESISTORS Page 15 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 21: ...ation from the end of the network trunk wire exposing the red and black wires 2 On the inside of the bottom of the Tap Box are two plastic wire guides Push the black wire into the plastic wire guide labeled BLACK 3 Push the red wire into the plastic wire guide labeled RED 4 Insuring that the trunk wire exits the Tap Box in the circular grooves provided line up the top cover over the bottom and fir...

Page 22: ...t assembled can later be enlarged After succesfully initializing the hard disk drive using this network you can extend the Network and add additional workstations by consulting Installation Guide Corvus Omninet Page 17 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 23: ...e slots at the front or rear of the drive cabinet Avoid placing the unit in a closed area e g a box or a desk drawer Do not place a video cassette recorder a display monitor or a television on top of the drive cabinet Such equipment generates electromagnetic fields that may erase data on the disk 3 There are three red indicator lights on the front of the Corvus hard disk drive Approximately two in...

Page 24: ...volt The drive can work with either 50 or 60 Hertz power in any of the voltage settings The voltage setting fuse and local voltage supply must match A mismatch can damage the disk To verify the voltage setting look at the bottom right corner of the drive s back panel There you will find the ac power cord connector and fuse receptacle The voltage setting is displayed directly underneath the fuse ho...

Page 25: ...itche Power SWitch Connects toACCable BACK PANEL OF CORVUS DRIVE Constellation II 5 If the voltage setting displayed matches the voltage supply in your area continue to step 6 If you need to change the voltage setting follow the procedure below CHANGING VOLTAGE SETTING CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 26: ...t voltage setting A 100 or 120 volt system uses a 2 0 amp fastblow fuse A 220 or 240 volt system uses a 1 0 amp fastblow fuse o INSERT FUSE Firmly push the new fuse into the fuse holder Slide the clear plastic door to the right exposing the ac power cord connector 6 There are two flat cable sockets on the back panel of the hard disk drive cabinet The top socket is labeled PROCESSOR and the bottom ...

Page 27: ...al voltage supply 100 120 220 or 240 volt The server can work with either 50 or 60 Hertz power in any of the voltage settings The voltage setting fuse and local voltage supply must match A mismatch can damage the server To verify the voltage setting look at the bottom right corner of the server s back panel There you will find the ac power cord connector and fuse receptacle The voltage setting is ...

Page 28: ...S DISK SERVER 8 If the voltage setting displayed matches the voltage supply in your area continue to step 9 If you need to change the voltage setting follow the procedure below CHANGING VOLTAGE SETTING Page 23 CCC 20 ll 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 29: ... a different voltage setting A 100 or 120 volt system uses a 2 0 amp fastblow fuse A 220 or 240 volt system uses a 1 0 amp fastblow fuse o INSERT FUSE Firmly push the new fuse into the fuse holder Slide the clear plastiC door to the right exposing the ac power cord connector 9 Loosen the two screws on the back of the Omninet disk server and remove the top As you face the rear of the disk server th...

Page 30: ...n the right side of the cable Attach the three pronged female connector end of a tap cable to the disk server Attach the other end of this tap cable to a tap box Replace the cover of the Omninet disk server and tighten the two screws at the rear of the disk server cabinet Page 25 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 31: ...ht screw counterclockwise Pullout the drawer 11 As you face the rear of the Workstation base unit near the bottom center is a three pronged male Omninet connector similar to the one inside the Omninet disk server Attach the three pronged female connector end of an Omninet tap cable to this connector with the two tabs on the tap cable connector facing up Attach the other end of this tap cable to th...

Page 32: ... of the drawer of the Concept the side opposite the four input output slots Switches 7 and 8 are the boot switches and should both be ON The ON position is to the right as you face the back of the computer Use the end of a straightened paperclip or an object of similar size to set these switches Page 27 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 33: ...ng page set switches 1 through 6 to give your Concept a unique Omninet device address Any unique number will work how ever it may be easier to remember the numbers assigned if you start at one and work upward The number zero should always be reserved for the disk server CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

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Page 35: ...right side turns the disk server ON depressing the left side turns the disk server OFF 17 Power on the Corvus hard disk drive The power switch is located at the bottom center of the drive s back panel The power switch has two pOSitions depressing the right side turns the drive ON depressing the left side turns the drive OFF 18 Looking at the front of the drive cabinet there are three red indicator...

Page 36: ...h on the front of the drive cabinet to the right Skip to Chapter 3 when only the READY light remains lit 20 If flipping the reset switch does not put your drive in the READY mode recheck the hardware installation Steps 1 19 21 If your drive still does not go into the READY mode see the Troubleshooting section of The Corvus Concept System Manager s Guide Page 31 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

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Page 38: ...nstructed to skip Conventions The word Type is used throughout this chapter to mean that two or more letters or numbers are to be entered on the Concept keyboard All words symbols spaces and punctuation to the right of the word Type should be typed exactly as shown Do not add or delete punctuation at the end of a statement you are typing Type ALL spaces that appear within the statement to be typed...

Page 39: ...ion key labels Press ClrWndow equates to pressing the F6 function key The second level fUnction is obtained by simultan eously depressing both the SHIFT key and the appropriate function key The third level function is obtained by simultan eously depressing both the COMMAND key and the appropriate function key For example from the Dispatcher labels Press FileMgr equates to simultaneously depressing...

Page 40: ...Constellation II corresponding to the ListVol function key label this guide would give no clear indication of what function is being performed Page 35 CCCI20 11 l 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 41: ... OFF 3 On the front of the diskette drive is a latch lever Turn this lever clockwise one quarter turn so that the lever is across the diskette drive opening 4 Power on the Corvus Concept display unit The power switch has two positions when the display unit is vertical the upper part depressed is ON and the lower part depressed is OFF when the display unit is horizontal the left side depressed is O...

Page 42: ...pear The following is a list of boot errors and what should be done if one appears BOOT ERROR t 1 2 3 4 5 6 SYSTEM FAILURE UART failure Prom checksum Static RAM Dynamic RAM Dynamic RAM Slot device not ready SOLUTION Call an authorized Corvus service center Ensure all local disks are ready then press return Page 37 7 Duplicate Omninet host numbers Change Omninet dip switches to a unique address CCC...

Page 43: ... several times while printing these dots on the screen While this is happening the diskette drive will be making noises and its light will be flashing n and off 8 After a minute or two the Concept boots from the diskette You will know when the Concept has booted because three windows display on the screen The nStatin In on the top line only appears on a Concept attached to an Omninet network The l...

Page 44: ...mands may be called The labels should appear as they do in the diagram below DISPATCHER FI F2 F3 F4 F5 I I I I I I I I I ISetVol IListVol I F6 F7 F8 F9 FlO I I I I I I IClrWndowlSelWndowlRestart I I I DISPATCHER with COMMAND pressed FI F2 F3 F4 F5 I I I I 1 1 IFileMgr IWndowMgrlExecFilel ISysutilsl F6 F7 F8 F9 FlO 1 1TmpWndow I 1 IReboot 1 1RevBkgnd ICreWndow 1 1 1 I Page 39 CCC 20 II l 3 Corvus C...

Page 45: ...er allows a Co vus disk to operate with a Corvus Concept Workstation Copying firmware onto the disk is known as updating the firmware and is accomplished with the disk diagnostic program called DDIAG on the Corvus FBOOT diskette 1 Type FBOOT DDIAG Press RETURN For an Omninet installation the System window displays Slot 1 no interface Slot 2 no interface Slot 3 a Corvus 8 floppy interface Slot 4 no...

Page 46: ...ss RETURN For a local disk installation skip step 2 and continue with step 3 Step 2 only appears when performing an Omninet disk setup 2 When performing an Omninet setup the following prompt appears in the System window Select server number 0 631 0 This should be answered with the default value of o by pressing RETURN J Press RETURN Page 41 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 47: ...g data block file name U Update firmware on disk F Perform platter format o Park heads of disk M Manual mode H help E Exit For a local disk drive system the line just below the menu displays Current slot is 21 server is 64 For an Omninet disk drive system the line just below the menu displays Current slot is 51 server is 0 The DDIAG function key labels are CCC 20 1l l 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 48: ...I I I I I IExrcis ICRCtst I I IExit I DDIAG with COMMAND pressed FI F2 F3 F4 FS I I I I I I I I IUpdate I IFormat I F6 F7 P8 P9 FlO I I I I I I IPark I IManual I I I 2 To update the firmware on the disk drive Press Update The System window displays the following Page 43 CCC 20 ll 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 49: ... and UPDATE options require the diag block and firmware files to be on a controller other than the target drive Target controller is slot 5 server 0 Continue YIN 4 The above message simply serves to double check that you are copying the firmware to the correct Corvus disk drive Be certain that the slot number shown is the same as the slot to which the drive is connected slot 2 for a local disk or ...

Page 50: ...he system window displays Change drive tables N 6 Press RETURN The System window displays Enter firmware file name CF18 4AP 7 Press RETURN The System window displays Reading firmware from CF18 4AP DATA Firmware written The Command window displays CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 51: ...The DDIAG menu will reappear in the System window and the function key labels will redisplay 8 You have now completed the firmware update procedure The next step is to exit the DDIAG program Press Exit The Dispatcher labels redisplay CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvusc oncept ...

Page 52: ...t reinitialize a Corvus drive once you have placed text files or programs on the disk To initialize a Corvus disk drive for use with a Corvus Concept Workstation follow the procedure below Page 47 1 Make sure the FBOOT diskette in is the diskette drive Type Press FSYSGEN SetVol 2 When the message Current volume is now FSYSGEN appears on the screen and the top line shows Volume FSYSGEN take out the...

Page 53: ...assword to know since it will grant you access to most Corvus programs Do not be alarmed if anything you type does not show up on the screen at this point Any time the Concept asks for a password the response will not be shown This feature is for your own security Type HAl Press RETURN The System window displays System Generation t t Main menu I Initialize a new drive D Display drives on line H He...

Page 54: ...e following System Generation t t Initialize a New Drive Please select drive to be initialized Drive number 1 5 Because up to four Corvus disk drives may be daisy chained together it is necessary to specify which of the four is to be configured The first drive in the chain the one connected directly to the Concept is drive 1 The second drive in the chain the one connected to drive 1 is drive 2 and...

Page 55: ...nother prompt appears Enter disk server password SERVER This too is of no concern to a local disk setup Press RETURN Then another prompt appears asking for the drive name This is important and is discussed in step number 9 Skip steps 6 7 and 8 and continue with step 9 since the next few steps explain Omninet installa tion procedures CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 56: ...nother prompt appears here Server number 0 Drive number 1 Because up to four Corvus disk drives may be daisy chained together it is necessary to specify which of the four is to be configured The first drive in the chain the one connected directly to the disk server is drive 1 Press RETURN The System window displays Slot is 5 server is O drive is 1 Enter disk server name SERVER page 51 CCC 20 ll 1 ...

Page 57: ... the Concept screen Press RETURN The System window displays the following Enter disk server password SERVER 8 You may give a disk server any password you wish up to eight characters in length The server password must begin with a letter but the other characters may be letters digits or any of the following symbols __ I A You may type the server password in either lower case unshifted or upper case...

Page 58: ... the Concept screen Press RETURN The System window displays Enter drive password DRIVEl 10 You may give a Corvus disk drive any password you wish up to eight cha racters in length The drive password must begin with a letter but the other characters may be letters digits or any of the following symbols _ i I A You may type the drive password in either lower case unshifted or upper case shifted char...

Page 59: ...a set of files with a file directory The first block of a volume on a Corvus drive is called its starting block address For example if a volume starts at block 1024 of the disk and ends at block 2048 the volume s starting block address is 1024 and its block length is 1024 The starting block address of the next volume would be 2048 The first nine blocks of the disk contain special disk tables and p...

Page 60: ...1 16 68 1 22 182 1 Using the above chart make the Corvus volume large enough to accomodate anticipated future expansion of your Corvus system including number of system users The number of boot blocks allocated is also very important because the more different brands of computers your system will include the more boot blocks need to be available To make the Corvus volume 200 blocks long the defaul...

Page 61: ...sually placed immediately after the Corvus volume that is its starting block address will be the same as the address displayed on the screen To accept the displayed address Press RETURN The System window displays Length of volume 2048 If you are a system developer and expect to have Pascal and FORTRAN we reccomend you create a larger volume for CCSYS A volume of 3072 blocks will allow for all the ...

Page 62: ...dress Press RETURN The System window displays Length of volume 2048 If you are a system developer and expect to have Pascal and FORTRAN we reccomend you create a larger volume for CCUTIL A volume of 3072 blocks will allow for all the present software and future additions to your system If you are not a system developer you can accept the default value Press RETUR The System window displays OK to c...

Page 63: ...vus volume directory CCSYS volume initialized CCUTIL volume initialized Primary drive initialized Press space to continue 15 Press SPACE The SYSGEN main menu and labels redisplay 16 Press EXIT The Dispatcher labels redisplay 17 At this point the diskettes must be changed again Remove the FSYSGEN diskette and place the FBOOT diskette in the diskette drive Then Type FBOOT Press SetVol CCC 20 11 1 3 ...

Page 64: ...xecute which command file I Type SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays the following File ID FBOOT SYSTEM UPDATE Page 59 SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue YIN 19 Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher labels return the copy is complete The Command window displays I I I S...

Page 65: ...Corvus Winchester disk drive has now been initialized for use with a Corvus Concept worksta tion To verify that the above procedure was succe ssful continue to the next section Booting from the Hard Disk CCC 20 111L 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 66: ...w to make this test 1 Hold down CTRL Press BREAK In a few seconds the following is displayed CORVUS CONCEPT INITIALIZATION t t C COPYRIGHT 1982 CORVUS SYSTEMS INC ALL SYSTEM TESTS PASSED SELECT BOOT DEVICE D F L O If there is some problem with the setup or with the Concept itself a boot error may appear The following is a list of boot errors and what should be done if one appears Page 61 CCC 20 11...

Page 67: ...numbers Constellation II SOLUTION Call an authorized Corvus service center Ensure all local drives are ready then press RETURN Change Omninet dip switches to a unique address 2 If the disk is connected to an Omninet network Press o If you have a local disk attached to the Concept Workstation Press L The followin9 is displayed CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 68: ...R NAME 3 The only user name that comes with the drive is SMGR Later on you can add more users to the drive See The Corvus Concept System Manager s Guide Type SMGR Press RETURN The following is displayed Please enter your password Page 63 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

Page 69: ...nything you type does not show up on the screen at this point Any time the Concept asks for password the response will not be shown This feature is for your own security Type HAl Press RETURN Several rows of dots print on the screen When the screen clears the system window displays CCOS v t t User SMGR Station 1 Volume CCSYS CC SETUP t t Mount Constellation II volumes Mounting volume FBOOT Mountin...

Page 70: ...Filel ISysutilsl P6 P1 F8 P9 PIO I ITmpWndow I I IReboot I IRevBkgndlCreWndowl I I I If the above displayed on the screen your CorvuS hard disk drive has been successfully initialized If you were unable to boot from the hard disk repeat the Disk Initialization procedures When the drive has been successfully initialized continue to the next section Copying System Files to the Hara Disk Page 65 CCC ...

Page 71: ...ttes 1 Place the CONCEPT SYSGEN DISKETTE FSYSGEN in the diskette drive and close the latch Hold down the COMMAND key and Press ExecFile You will be prompted for a filename in the Command Window Execute which command file ype FSYSGEN SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays File ID FSYSGEN SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and ICCUTIL exist and have read write access Co...

Page 72: ...key and Press ExecFile You will be prompted for a filename in the Command Window Execute which command file Type FCCSYSI SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays File ID FCCSYSI SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue YIN Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher label...

Page 73: ...ame in the Command Window Execute which command file Type FCCSYS2 SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays File 10 FCCSYS2 SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue YIN Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher labels return the copy is complete CCC 20 ll 1 3 Corvus Conc...

Page 74: ...he Command Window Execute which command file Type FCCSYS3 SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays File ID FCCSYS3 SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue YIN Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher labels return the copy is complete Page 69 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Conc...

Page 75: ...ame in the Command Window Execute which command file Type FCCSYS4 SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays File ID FCCSYS4 SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue Y N Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher labels return the copy is complete CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Conc...

Page 76: ... the Command Window Execute which command file Type FPSYS SYSTEM UPDATE Press RETURN The System window displays File ID FPSYS SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue YIN Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher labels return the copy is complete Page 71 CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concep...

Page 77: ...EDWORD SYSTEM UPDATE RETURN The System window displays File ID FEDWORD SYSTEM UPDATE SYSTEM UPDATE assumes volumes CCSYS and CCUTIL exist and have read write access Continue Y N Press Y All files on this diskette are automatically copied to the hard disk When the Dispatcher labels return the copy is complete System status When all software has been copied from8 inch diskettes onto the Corvus hard ...

Page 78: ... I I Ip systeml IEdWord ISetVol IListVol I F6 F7 F8 F9 FlO I I I I I I IClrWndowlSelWndowlRestart IHelp I I DISPATCHER with COMMAND pressed FI F2 F3 F4 FS I I I I I I IFileMgr IWndowMgrlExecFilelConst IIISysUtilsl F6 F7 F8 F9 FlO I ITrnpWndow I I IReboot I IRevBkgnd ICreWndow I IMountMgrl I As hard as it may be the system is still not ready for you to play with and begin learning You have two volu...

Page 79: ...h the password HAL To create more users and more volumes consult the chapter Account Creation and Management in The Corvus Concept System Manager s Guide After creating another volume or two and another user give the users access to the volumes and proceed to the Workstation User Guide to learn how to use the Concept CCC 20 11 1 3 Corvus Concept ...

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