System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90892)
106 Chapter4
Using the System Generator (SYSGEN)
Confirming Potentially Serious Actions
Example 4-5. PERMYES ON Action
:SYSGEN
SYSGEN version D.01.01 : catalog version D.01.01 TUE, SEP
14, 1993
Copyright 1987 Hewlett-Packard Co. All Rights Reserved
** First level command **
io log (lo) misc (mi) spu (sp)
sysfile (sy)
basegroup (ba) keep (ke) permyes (pe) show (sh)
tape (ta)
clear (cl)(c) exit (ex)(e) help (he)(h) oclose (oc)
redo
sysgen>
sysgen>PERMYES ON
sysgen>SYSFILE
** SYSFILE configurator commands **
aauto (aa) aboot (ab) acmsl (ac) asprog (as)
cmsl (cm) dauto (da) dboot (db) dcmsl (dc)
dsprog (ds) lcmsl (cl) rauto (ra) rboot (rb)
rcat (rc) rcmsl (rcm) rdcc (rd) ripl (ri)
rnmlib (rn) rsprog (rs) show (sh)
clear (cl)(c) exit (ex)(e) help (he)(h) hold (ho)
sysfile>
sysfile>ASPROG FCOPY.PUB.SYS FCOPY.PUB.SYS ** Add
FCOPY to SYSGEN tape **
sysfile>E *** Exit without saving ***
configuration changes are not kept yet!
still want to exit (yes/no) ?Automatic yes
sysgen>
Enabling PERMYES saves time and effort by answering YES to all prompting, particularly
when a command input file is used or a batch job is executed. Enabling PERMYES can also
allow mistakes. In the previous example, the changes are not kept because the HOLD
command was not entered, and the system automatically answered YES to the (YES/NO)
exit confirmation.