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Chapter Six
Eagle 450 Upgrade Instructions, Rev. A00
To check on the status of all jobs, we recommend that you type:
STAT
ENTER
RENAMING THE SYSTEM MONITOR AND INITIALIZATION FILES
Once the system has passed the self-test and you have made sure that all jobs are up and running:
1.
Make archive copies of your previous monitor and initialization files. For example:
LOG SYS:
ENTER
COPY OLDMON.MON=AMOS32.MON
ENTER
COPY OLDINI.INI=AMOS32.INI
ENTER
2.
Rename the AM138.MON and AM138.INI files to AMOS32.MON and AMOS32.INI:
COPY AMOS32.MON=AM138.MON
ENTER
COPY AMOS32.INI=AM138.INI
ENTER
3.
Access the CMOS Configuration menu and change its settings to reflect the new monitor and
initialization file names. CMOS Configuration is described in the Eagle 450 Installation and
Technical Manual.
BACK UP AND MAKE A NEW WARM BOOT TAPE
Now that you’ve finished the upgrade installation, you need to safeguard your data in the new
configuration. Use your normal backup procedure to make and verify a complete system backup, as
discussed in Chapter 5. Then, create and test a new warm boot tape (and/or bootable diskette) which
reflects the new system configuration.
If you do not back up your system and make a good warm boot tape, you risk losing your data and/or
having to repeat large portions of the upgrade procedure!
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
For additional hardware information, refer to the following:
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System Self Test User's Guide, DSO-00156-00.
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Alpha Micro Installation and Planning Guide, DSO-00034-00.
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Eagle 450 Installation and Technical Manual, DSO-00216-00
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Eagle Service manual, DSO-00217-00
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The installation instructions for any other hardware you are installing, such as serial I/O cards.
For additional software information, refer to the following:
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AMOS System Operator's Guide, DSO-00001-00.
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AMOS System Operator’s Guide to the System Initialization Command File, DSO-00002-00
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AMOS System Commands Reference Manual, DSO-00043-00.
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The Release Notes for your version of AMOS