
MDR User Guide
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the MDR system. However it is possible, in some cases (after a crash of one PMC
board for instance), that the MDR Server is not able to re-initialize all the PMC
boards. In that case, the MDR Server will report an error to the MDR host software
during the connection phase (the connection will not be established). It is then neces-
sary to reset the MDR system using the front panel reset button (or from the
VxWorks shell).
If the <
ResetType>
parameter is not (or incorrectly) specified then the default value 1 is
chosen. Therefore, a local software reset is carried out.
Considering the two configuration parameters of the
reset
command (jumper and <
Re-
setType
> parameter of the
reset
command), there are six different reset cases:
•
Jumper setting:
in
(default MDR configuration)
•
Pushing the reset button on the front panel will reset the MDR system but not the
other boards present on the same VME backplane,
•
Executing the ‘
reset VME_RESET’
command from the MDR Shell will have no
effect at all on the MDR Server(s),
•
Executing the ‘
reset I960_RESET’
command from the MDR Shell will reset
the MDR system but not the other boards present on the same VME backplane,
•
Jumper setting:
out
•
Pushing the reset button on the front panel will reset the MDR system and the
other boards present on the same VME backplane,
•
Executing the ‘
reset VME_RESET’
command from the MDR Shell will have ex-
actly the same effect as pushing the front panel reset button,
•
Executing the ‘
reset I960_RESET’
command from the MDR Shell will reset
the MDR system but not the other boards present on the same VME backplane.
Examples:
reset
reset I960_RESET
reset
VME_RESET
resize-recording
Syntax:
resize-recording <Blocks> [<BlockSize>]
Description:
Resize the current recording.
The arguments
<Blocks>
and
<BlockSize>
specify the new size of the recording. The
size is given in
<Blocks>
(as a decimal number) of size
<BlockSize>
.
The possible values for
<BlockSize>
are K or k (for KiB), M or m (for MiB), G or g
(for GiB). If
<BlockSize>
is omitted then the block size is set by default to one mega
binary byte (1MiB).
Examples:
resize-recording 5
resize-recording
10
g
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