Ups/400 – Nikon UPS User Manual
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UPS/400
. . . an IBM AS/400 UPS power monitoring system . . .
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user program will be ended when the power down occurs. NOTE: There is no exit procedure specified at
the last interval
F6 = Job Queues: Pressing F6 provides a pop-up window that allows the entry of job queues that you wish
UPS/400 to hold during the orderly power down. If the power is restored, these jobs queues will be
released. Format is Program/Library.
F7 = SBS #1: Pressing F7 provides a pop-up window that allows the entry of a list of subsystems that you
wish UPS/400 to end during a specified format. These subsystems will be ended first and should be those
that have the least impact on your system. When the power is restored, these subsystems will be restarted.
Format is Subsystem/Library.
F8 = SBS #2: Pressing F8 provides a pop-up window that allows the entry of a second list of subsystems
that you wish UPS/400 to end during a specified interval. These subsystems have the greatest impact on
your system (i.e. batch and/or interactive usage). If power is restored, these subsystems will be restarted.
Format is Subsystem/Library.
F10 = UPS/400 Autostart Job: Pressing F10 (not shown on screen) allows the user to (Y/N) decide
whether to use the UPS/400 Autostart Job. A response of Y will change the system value QSTRUPPGM to
point to program QSTRUP in UPS400. This allows UPS/400 to restart itself after IPLs. A response of N will
cause no changes to be made to the IBM supplied startup program. You may elect to use the UPS/400
Autostart Job at any time by pressing F10 while on the UPS/400 System Attributes screen. Additionally, the
user may elect to include source code found in UPS400/UPSSRC member QSTRUP in your own startup
program.
F19 = Test mode: Pressing F19 allows you to toggle back and forth in the Test mode for UPS/400.
F23 = Read Me: Pressing F23 provides an online UPS/400 User Manual. F24 will print the online
UPS/400 User manual.