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MDE-4315 CFN Series CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows NT · August 2004
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Enabling and Disabling Devices
How To Restart a Site from a Serious Crash
Use the command RUN;I to restart the site after a crash. A crash can be caused by a system
error, file error, or some other problem. RUN;I will restart the site even after a serious crash.
The plain RUN command will restart the site after mild crashes.
How To Reboot the Site Controller
Use the command REBOOT to reboot the Site Controller. REBOOT with the A option causes
the Site Controller to reboot from disk. That is how you load a new version of the software. It
is a good idea to use the command STOP to shut down the site before you reboot.
There are various types of reboots.
REBOOT
The plain REBOOT command reboots the Site Controller and reloads the configuration from
the disk. The file FRAMOS.CFG must be in the root directory of the default drive.
Use this command to load a new configuration.
REBOOT;I
With the I option, REBOOT reboots the Site Controller but does not load a new configuration.
Instead, the former configuration is used.
Use this command to reboot the Site Controller when the configuration file is not available.
REBOOT;A
P* RUN;A
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Verify (y/n)? y
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P*
Do not use the command RUN;I to restart the site after a crash without first consulting with your
service representative. If the problem that caused the crash is not fixed before the Site
Controller is restarted, damage could result.
CAUTION
P* RUN;I
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Verify (y/n)? y
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P*
REBOOT
P* STOP
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Verify (y/n)? y
↵
P* REBOOT
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Verify (y/n)? y
↵
P*