ISL Boot Utilities [ System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual
ISL Boot Utilities
The system uses bootable ISL utilities to either load the system from
tape or to start the system from disk. The current boot utilities are
START, UPDATE, INSTALL, and DUMP. There are additional utilities for
system management: SADPATCH, DISCUTIL, CLKUTIL, SAT, CAEXR, and IOMAP.
The START utility starts the system from disk. Use this utility to
recover from a system hang or failure or to reboot the system after
scheduled downtime.
Bringing in the system from tape is referred to as a system load. The
system uses two utilities to perform a system load, which builds
essential operating system files and data structures on disk. The two
load utilities, UPDATE and INSTALL, have the option to boot the system
from disk once the load operation is complete.
The INSTALL utility completely replaces the contents of the disk and
places the base operating system files, including the system
configuration files, on[REV BEG] disk. If you have installed a new
system over an already existing system, you can use the STORE/RESTORE
utility to restore the original system dictionary, other subsystem files,
and user files to the new system after the INSTALL is complete.[REV END]
[REV BEG]
The UPDATE utility replaces the current base system files on disk and
optionally replaces system configuration files (if you name a different
configuration file when you use the UPDATE utility). If you do not name
another configuration file, the original file will remain after the
update.[REV END]
The base system files contain the copy of the operating system to be
placed on disk. As part of every system, these files make a minimal or
base system. INSTALL and UPDATE utilities, optionally, attempt a
software reboot from disk.
The DUMP utility writes the current state of the system main memory and
secondary storage to tape for analysis. DUMP, also optionally, attempts
a software reboot from disk.
Depending on the utility and the options specified, the system either
halts at the end of the utility's execution or reboots from disk.
If you want to see a list of command options along with an explanation of
correct usage and default values, enter help at the ISL prompt.
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