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тАО01-29-2004 04:07 AM
тАО01-29-2004 04:07 AM
superdome on the gsp, i believe it's
>CM - RM? steps?
would your toc a v-class from the management console? steps?
>CM - RM? steps?
would your toc a v-class from the management console? steps?
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тАО01-29-2004 04:17 AM
тАО01-29-2004 04:17 AM
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Hi,
Yes on superdome. Once you are in MP login you would do a CM -> TC
It will ask you to specify a partition to toc.
On V-class, there is command on the console station /spp/bin/do_reset to be used to perform the toc. do_reset 0 4 will send a toc signal to the system.
-Sri
Yes on superdome. Once you are in MP login you would do a CM -> TC
It will ask you to specify a partition to toc.
On V-class, there is command on the console station /spp/bin/do_reset to be used to perform the toc. do_reset 0 4 will send a toc signal to the system.
-Sri
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тАО01-29-2004 07:26 AM
тАО01-29-2004 07:26 AM
Re: TOC superdome and v -class how
Hi Scott,
The V-class also has a TOC button near the key.
It's recessed so as not to be activated inadvertently, so you'll need a pen or something to push it. That's certainly the easiest way to TOC a V-clss.
The 'Dome can only be TOC'd from the MP using the TC command.
Rgds,
Jeff
The V-class also has a TOC button near the key.
It's recessed so as not to be activated inadvertently, so you'll need a pen or something to push it. That's certainly the easiest way to TOC a V-clss.
The 'Dome can only be TOC'd from the MP using the TC command.
Rgds,
Jeff
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