System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90892)

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Modifying System File Configurations
Entering the SYSFILE Configurator
Using SYSFILE Configurator Commands
The SYSFILE configurator commands perform five actions (add, delete, replace, list, and
specify) on eight objects (autoboot image, boot image, compatibility mode segmented
library (CMSL), system program, system catalog, network configuration (NETWORK
CONFIG), initial program loader (IPL) image, and native mode library (NM LIBRARY)).
In addition, the SYSFILE configurator provides other commands, some of which are
common to other SYSGEN configurators: CLEAR, EXIT, HELP, HOLD, OCLOSE, and the colon
(:).
Table 8-1. shows a command matrix of the add, delete, replace, list, and specify commands.
The objects are listed from top to bottom, and the actions are listed from left to right.
All commands have a two- or three-character abbreviation.
CAUTION Do not use the SYSFILE> RSPROG command to rename Hewlett-Packard
supplied MPE/iX HP e3000 system files. A renamed system file can corrupt
your system during an update. This problem can occur if you have third party
software installed on your system and you have renamed some system files to
use this software.
Use the SHOW command in SYSFILE to ensure that all Hewlett-Packard
supplied system files have retained their original name. System filenames in
both columns should be identical. If they are not identical, rename the files in
the second column to the filename in the first column.
Table 8-1. SYSFILE Configurator Command Matrix
ADD DELETE REPLACE LIST SPECIFY
AUTO BOOT IMAGE AAUTO DAUTO RAUTO
BOOT IMAGE ABOOT DBOOT RBOOT
CM SL SEGMENT ACMSL DCMSL RCMSL LCMSL CMSL
SYSTEM PROGRAM ASPROG DSPROG RSPROG
SYSTEM CATALOG RCAT
NETWORK CONFIG RDCC
IPL IMAGE RIPL
NM LIBRARY RNMLIB