Specifications

dump-recording
Syntax:
dump-recording [<BlockNo> [<RecName>]]
Description: Display recording data on the screen.
The
dump-recording command reads a part of a recording and displays it to the screen.
<BlockNo> is the first recording block to be displayed. If the <BlockNo> parameter is
not specified then the recoding block 0 is displayed.
<RecName> is the recording name (or number) of the recording to display. If this parame-
ter is not specified then current recording data is displayed.
Different display options are offered during the command execution:
<+>, <n> or <Enter> will display the next page in the current block
<-> or <p> will display the previous page in the current block
<t> will toggle between little and big endian display mode
<o> will display from a specified offset (hexadecimal) in the block
<b> will display a specified block number (decimal)
Examples:
dump-recording 10
dump-recoding 0 Recording_1
exit
Syntax:
exit
Description: Exit the MDR Shell program.
A confirmation from the user is required.
Example:
exit
format-disk
Syntax:
format-disk <DiskIdList>
Description: Low-level format for the MDR disk subsystem.
This command performs a low-level format of one or several disks (This operation may
help to correct bad sectors on disks).
The disks to be formatted are specified using a list (using commas ‘,’ or dashes ‘-‘)
containing their number (or identifier). The identifier of a disk should be retrieved using
the
list-fc-devices command: it corresponds to the number written in the first
column.
When formatting several disks, the MDR system is able to format all the disks in paral-
lel. Therefore, formatting one or several disks will take the same amount of time to
complete. However, the
format-disk command may take a long time to complete.
The
format-disk command is a destructive command: all data stored on the
MDR disk subsystem will be lost.
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