File Utility Program (FUP) Management Programming Manual

Contents
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Figures (continued)
Figures (continued)
Figure 3-3. TAL Example of a LOADALTFILE Procedure 3-37
Figure 4-1. Communicating With ORSERV 4-2
Figure 4-2. TAL Procedure to Start and Open ORSERV 4-5
Figure 4-3. TAL Procedure to Send a Buffer to ORSERV 4-7
Figure 4-4. Tokens in a Response Buffer 4-14
Figure 4-5. Tokens in an Error List 4-15
Figure 4-6. Error List for an Invalid Token Value 4-16
Figure 4-7. Error List for an ORSERV Command Failure 4-17
Figure 4-8. Example of an ORSERV Nested Error List 4-17
Figure 4-9. Extracting Tokens From an ORSERV Nested Error List 4-18
Figure 5-1. Example of the ONLINERELOAD Command 5-9
Figure 5-2. Example of the STATUS Command 5-16
Figure 5-3. Example of the SUSPEND Command 5-20
Figure A-1. Management Application Example A-1
Tables
Table 1-1. FUP Commands and File-System Procedures for C-Series and D-Series
File Systems 1-7
Table 2-1. FUP Commands and Object Types 2-9
Table 2-2. FUP Token Codes 2-10
Table 2-3. Standard SPI Token Types Used by FUP 2-11
Table 2-4. FUP Files and File Sets 2-13
Table 2-5. Tokens in a Single FUP Response Record 2-14
Table 2-6. SPI Standard Definitions Used by FUP 2-24
Table 2-7. Errors Returned by All FUP Commands 2-28
Table 3-1.
Errors Returned by CHECKSUM 3-5
Table 3-2.
Errors Returned by DUPLICATE 3-17
Table 3-3. Errors Returned by LOAD 3-30
Table 3-4. Errors Returned by LOADALTFILE 3-36
Table 3-5. Errors Returned by RESTART 3-40
Table 4-1. ORSERV Commands and Object Types 4-10
Table 4-2. Standard SPI Token Types Used by ORSERV 4-11
Table 4-3. SPI Standard Definitions Used by ORSERV 4-19
Table 4-4. Errors Returned by All ORSERV Commands 4-21