Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Maintenance
Commands 6-9
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Command
Basic Definition
APURGE
x
y
z
Starts the message purge function, if Automatic Message Purge is not already in
process. This command allows you to specify purge thresholds, with the same
restrictions enforced by UPDATE for the message server and CSTAT parameters.
Before initiating the message-purge function, this command displays the
thresholds specified and asks for confirmation. In this command,
x
is the save
threshold,
y
is the new threshold, and
z
is the Net Name.
BAUD
Displays the current baud rate setting of the Octel Overture 200/300. To change
the baud rate, enter
BAUD
at the @ prompt, followed by the desired baud rate.
Then change the terminal’s baud rate, and press when prompted. The
available baud rates are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19200.
Enter
BITTST x
Converts hardware errors data fields into bit sets, where
x
is the hexadecimal
number. Refer to the System Errors and Traffic Pegs chapter, Hardware Errors
section, in this volume.
CPURGE x y
Cancels message purge if it is in process, regardless of whether it was initiated
automatically or by the APURGE command. Asks for confirmation before
canceling message purge. In this command,
x
is the slot number, and
y
is the unit
number.
DCSTAT [x]
DCSTAT
For Digital Networking, this command displays the status of the digital
networking channels. You can specify the status of all digital networking
channels, a specific channel, or a range.
DEX x y
Reads all disk sectors. Tests each of the specified regions separately, starting with
the lowest-numbered region. Up to six drives are tested. Refer to the
Hard-Disk-Drive Diagnostics (DEX) section in this chapter. In this command,
x
is the disk to test, and
y
is the region to test.
DSKMAP
Displays the last known status of all drives as recorded by the VCU. You can run
DSKMAP
from the hard disk or from the software diskette.
DSKTST
Tests the drive slot specified, updates the last known status record of the VCU,
and displays the status. You can run
DSKTST
from the hard disk or from the
software diskette.
EXPORTNAMES
Creates and manually initiate the Names Directory export file that includes
all names directory information. This file is automatically exported to the
OctelAccess server.
FINDMBOX
For Digital Networking, to ensure that a mailbox number is unique in a domain,
searches for a mailbox in the local USER Table, local Network Name Table, and
in the uniform numbering plan domain. The command then prints a status
message of the results of each search.
FLOPPY
Used to back up and restore greetings, names, scripted and sequential messages,
and personal distribution list names. Also used to load message server prompts.
Refer to the Procedures chapter, Greeting Backup/Restore section, in this volume.