System Setup and Configuration
3.8 Firmware Commands and Utilities Used in System Configuration
Caution
Halting your system without following the shutdown procedure
described in your system software manuals may result in loss of data.
b. Access the DUP driver by setting host to the specific device you
want to write protect.
Use the following command for embedded DSSI:
SET HOST/DUP/DSSI/BUS:<bus_number> <node_number> PARAMS
where:
<bus_number> is the DSSI bus number (0 or 1), and <node_
number> is the bus node ID (0–6) for the device on the bus (bus
number and node number are listed in the SHOW DSSI display).
Use the following command for KFQSA-based DSSI:
SET HOST/DUP/UQSSP/DISK <controller_number> PARAMS
where:
<controller_number> is the controller number (listed in the SHOW
UQSSP display) for the device on the bus.
• To access the DUP driver from the OpenVMS operating system:
a. Connect to the Diagnostic and Utility Program (DUP) and load its
driver using the OpenVMS System Generation Utility (SYSGEN)
as shown below:
$ MCR SYSGEN
SYSGEN> CONNECT/NOADAPTER FYA0
SYSGEN> EXIT
$
b. Access the DUP driver by setting host to the specific device you
want to write protect. Use the following command:
SET HOST/DUP/SERVER=MSCP$DUP/TASK=PARAMS <node_name>
where:
<node_name> is the device node name (the node name, in
parentheses, is listed in the SHOW DEVICE DI display).
2. At the
PARAMS>
prompt, enter
SET WRT_PROT 1
to write-protect the ISE to
which you are currently connected.
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