| IO | Activates the I/O Configurator. For additional
information on the IO command, refer to "Entering the
I/O Configurator." |
| LOG or LO | Provides access to the LOG
configurator commands. |
| MISC or MI | Provides access to the MISC
configurator commands. |
| SPU or SP | Provides access to the SPU
configurator commands |
| SYSFILE or SY | Provides access to the SYSFILE
configurator commands. |
| BASEGROUP or BA | Changes the default group after
the utility is activated. Previous changes, if any, are
lost. The configuration begins anew. |
| KEEP or KE or K | Saves configuration changes
that were made in the configurators and temporarily stored
with the HOLD command. |
| PERMYES or PE | Controls SYSGEN's interactive
confirmation for potentially serious action, such as an
EXIT before a KEEP. |
| SHOW or SH | Shows the state of individual
configurators, combined
configurators, or all configurators. |
| TAPE or TA | Generates a boot tape. All
configuration changes made are reflected on the tape. |
| CLEAR or CL or C | Clears all changes made
from all configurators. |
| EXIT or EX or E | Exits the global module and
returns to the operating system prompt. |
| HELP or HE or H | Displays the list of
commands, the individual command syntax, or the syntax of
all the first level commands. |
| OCLOSE or OC | Closes the offline listing file,
SYSGLIST. |
| REDO | Used for making corrections. Follows the command interpreter REDO conventions. |
| :command | Allows you to enter various MPE/iX command interpreter commands. |