D04 - L02 - R01 Additional Inlines Commands
D04 - L02 - R01 Additional Inlines Commands
D04 - L02 - R01 Additional Inlines Commands
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Inlines Wizard
Inlines has a Wizard that can place commands on the command line to be executed. The Inlines Wizard can be accessed by
selecting Commands from the Inlines window menu and selecting Show Templates Wizard or pressing the F7 key.
The Inlines Wizard will appear and display the command tree. Click on the action and the corresponding command will be
placed on the command line. The Inlines Command Tree will vary with code levels. Warning: Never execute a command
unless you know what the outcome will be. All Inlines display screens are static and do not automatically update.
A7,NRWD
The A7,NRWD screen displays volumes that are not ready or write disabled.
A7,D
Notice the L and V under the attributes column, which indicates virtual and sav (log) devices which are used with
Timefinder Snap.
A7,LOGS
The A7,LOGS command will display Log/Sav devices that are used with Timefinder Snap.
A7,VIRT
The A7,VIRT command will display Virtual devices that are used with Timefinder Snap.
Null Device
The yellow Null Device for volume 2 indicates that volume has been deleted.
The E7,FE screen displays in bold, disk that are active on the loop for the Director and microprocessor it was issued from.
The disk that are displayed as a shadow represent the disk that are attached to the paired director. In this example 16a is
displayed in bold and 1a is shadowed. This will correspond to the Disk Map page of the System BIN file.
Here is the E7,FE command issued form director 1a, notice the screen display is the opposite of the previous page.
8D,,,’TIMR’
8D,,,’TIMR’ (Continued)
LessonSummary
Closing Slide