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To run the SYSGEN utility, enter the following:
:SYSGEN basegroup,newgroup,inputfile,outputfile
All of the parameters are optional.
The basegroup parameter is the group in the account
SYS that contains the configuration data you use or alter. The default
is CONFIG.SYS (or the group specified at system startup). If you
specify a group that does not exist, an error occurs. You can change the base
group within SYSGEN using the BASEGROUP command. Refer to System
Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual for additional
information.
The newgroup parameter is the group to which you will store
your data. If you do not specify this parameter, SYSGEN stores the changes to
the base group. If the group you specify already exists, SYSGEN asks you
whether you actually want the configuration data written to that group. To
override newgroup, specify an alternate group with the SYSGEN
KEEP command.
The inputfile parameter is the actual file designator of the
file for command input. The formal file designator is SYSGIN. The
default is $STDIN. Use a file equation to change the command input
file.
The outputfile is the actual file designator of the file for
output requests. The formal file designator is SYSGOUT. The default
is $STDLIST. Use a file equation to redirect output.
For example, to change input to a command input file and redirect output to the
line printer, enter:
:FILE SYSGIN=NEWIN
:FILE NEWOUT;DEV=LP
:SYSGEN,MYGROUP,*NEWIN,*NEWOUT
When you run SYSGEN, you receive a list of SYSGEN first-level commands:
Figure 10-1 SYSGEN First-Level Command Listing
SYSGEN version E.00.00 : catalog version E.00.00
FRI, JAN 7, 1994, 5:57 PM
Copyright 1987 Hewlett-Packard Co. All Rights Reserved
**warning** no NMCONFIG file in this configuration.
**warning** NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS is now the NMCONFIG file
** First level command **
io log (lo) misc (mi) spa (sp)
sysfile (sy)
basegroup (ba) keep (ke) permyes (pe) show (sh)
backup (ta)
clear (cl)(c) exit (ex)(e) help (he)(h) oclose (oc)
redo
sysgen>
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NOTE: The warnings refer to the network manager configuration file,
which configures remote devices and terminals on the system. SYSGEN is
concerned with the devices actually interfaced to the system.
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