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Appendix A

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START - CLOSE SUMMARY

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Power Up
	* put ENABLE/HALT switch to HALT
	* turn key to POWER
	* power on all peripherals
	* place the discs on the correct drives
	* put RUN/LOAD switches to RUN
	* BOOT
	  maths and commerce

	 1) Ensure the front panel lock is at POWER position.
	 2) Ensure ENABLE/HALT switch is at HALT.
	 3) Set switch register to 773100 octal.
	 4) Depress and release the LOAD ADDRESS switch.
	 5) Set switch register to 777406 octal.
	 6) Put ENABLE/HALT switch to ENABLE.
	 7) Depress and release the START switch.

	  library and C.S.U.

	 1) Ensure the front panel lock is at POWER position.
	 2) Ensure ENABLE/HALT switch is at halt.
	 3) Set switch register to 773110 octal.
	 4) Depress and release LOAD ADDRESS switch.
	 5) Put ENABLE/HALT switch to ENABLE.
	 6) Depress and release the START switch.

	  elec eng and mech eng

	 1) Ensure the front panel lock is at POWER position.
	 2) Ensure ENABLE/HALT switch is at halt.
	 3) Set switch register to 773100 octal.
	 4) Depress and release LOAD ADDRESS switch.
	 5) Put ENABLE/HALT switch to ENABLE.
	 6) Depress and release the START switch.

	* turn key to LOCK
	* startup dialogue and checks
	* login
	* normal commands may be entered

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POWER DOWN

	* B and/or STOP
	* consistency checks
	* system backup ??
	* BYE, wait for "bye bye" and "%" prompt
	* Insert the '11-40 key in the lock
	* Turn the key to the POWER position
	* Press and release the WRITE PROTECT switch on discs
	* Put ENABLE/HALT switch to HALT
	* System backup ??
	* Put RUN/LOAD switches on all disc drives to LOAD
	* Power off all peripherals
	* Wait for the disc drives to allow you to open their doors
	* Remove discs to safe keeping
	* Remove the key to safe keeping
	* go home

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Appendix B

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LOCAL BATCH AND LOCAL CHANGES

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This section contains information to do with local batch operation
and changes made at U.N.S.W.
to the UNIX system.
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If it was written it would be HUGE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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*************** commented out *******************
The entries are in no particular order, their position being dependant
only on when the question prompting the entry was asked.

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UNIXNOTE - This is the name of a file in the "/TMP/LPD"
directory which contains the UNIXnote.
The contents of the UNIXnote file (when it exists)
are appended to the banner page of printouts generated locally
by UNIX terminal users.
To change the UNIXnote, all one must do is edit the UNIXnote file.
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Appendix C

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COMMAND SUMMARY

 A		rewind print file being received
 A-N		rewind receiving print file nprus
 STOP		stop batch system processes
 B		logoff from CYBER
 BYE		setup for UNIX close down
 C		send suspended printout
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 COUNT		display statistics
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 BATCH		start batch system
 D		purges a job from a CYBER queue
 DATE		set UNIX date and time
 DCHECK		file system directory consistency check
 E,LP		cancel printout currently printing
 E,CR		cancel partially read deck on reader (not implemented)
 F,ID		to print CYBER "ID" jobs
 F		print normal not "ID" files
 G		use unnecessary
 I		use unnecessary
 ICHECK		file system consistency check
 JA		print statistics
 L		login to CYBER. use unnecessary
 local		start batch system without JTD
 LPR		print a file
 M		send message to CYBER operator B display
 N		stops CYBER sending printout at job end
 P		adjust CYBER print queue priority
 PASSWD		set UNIX login password
 PS		display processes
 Q		display UNIX queues
 Q,B		display central site print queue
 Q,I		display CYBER input queue
 Q,O		display CYBER output queue
 Q,R		display CYBER rollout queue
 Q,E		display CYBER active queue
 Q,I,A		total jobs in CYBER input queue
 Q,O,A		total jobs in CYBER output queue
 Q,R,A		total jobs in CYBER rollout queue
 R		use unnecessary
 S		suspend printout being received
 SYNC		update system superblock
 U		unload printout being received
 WHO		who is logged on

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Appendix D

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PERIPHERAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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As this is from version 1 of the manual, we will refer you
to the sheets on this subject distributed by the CSU and kept
in the back of the green folder distributed by the same people.
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in future versions of the manual we hope to include details of cleaning
and peripheral care for the following devices.

	* card reader
	* line printer (both 400 and 600 lpm)
	* DEC TU-10 mag tape units
	* DEC RK-05 disc drives


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Appendix E

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ERROR SUMMARY

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*********   **********  *********    ********   *********   **********               ********   **          **
**********  **********  **********  **********  **********  **********              **********  **          **
**      **  **          **      **  **      **  **      **      **                  **      **  **          **
**      **  **          **      **  **      **  **      **      **                  **      **  **          **
**********  ******      **********  **      **  **********      **                  **      **  **          **
*********   ******      *********   **      **  *********       **                  **********  **          **
**   **     **          **          **      **  **   **         **                  **********  **          **
**    **    **          **          **      **  **    **        **                  **      **  **          **
**     **   **********  **          **********  **     **       **                  **      **  **********  **********
**      **  **********  **           ********   **      **      **                  **      **  **********  **********


**********  **      **  *       **  *       **  **********  **********   ********
**********  **      **  **      **  **      **  **********  **********  **********
**          **      **  ***     **  ***     **      **      **          **       *
**          **      **  ****    **  ****    **      **      **          **
******      **      **  ** **   **  ** **   **      **      ******      *********
******      **      **  **  **  **  **  **  **      **      ******       *********
**          **      **  **   ** **  **   ** **      **      **                  **
**          **      **  **    ****  **    ****      **      **          *       **     ***         ***         ***
**          **********  **     ***  **     ***  **********  **********  **********    *****       *****       *****
**           ********   **      **  **      **  **********  **********   ********      ***         ***         ***
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BATCH -------------------------

.ni 10
.n2 1
batch: already active
batch: working directory unattainable
batch: can't access batch directory
batch: checkpoint error
batch: process exec failed
batch: can't exec monitor
batch: .checkpoint can't open
batch: /dev/cyb.cmdsu can't open
batch: /dev/cyb.jobsu can't open
batch: /dev/cyb.jobsd can't open
batch: /dev/cyb.cmdsd can't open
batch: /dev/cr0 can't open
batch: .rawstatistics can't open
batch: encoded-filename can't remove
.sp 2
.n2 1
batch is already running, and you cant start it twice.
batch cannot chdir to /spool/batch/.work. call a guru.
batch cant read the directory once it is there. call a guru.
batch tried to do a checkpoint but could'nt. call a guru.
in starting the rest of the system part of it (process) refused to start. call a guru.
in trying to start the overseeing process - trouble. call a guru.
batch wants to open the checkpoint file but cant. call a guru.
batch wants to talk to the cyber but cant. call a guru.
batch wants to talk to the cyber but cant. call a guru.
batch wants to listen to the cyber but cant. call a guru.
batch wants to listen to the cyber but cant. call a guru.
batch wants to listen to the card reader but cant. has someone else got it?
batch wants to use the stats file but cant. call a guru.
batch wants to clean up after a warm start - no can do.
.n2 0

CANCEL ------------------------

.n2 1
cancel: args ??
.sp 2
.n2 1
cancel requires an arg - cr or lp ?
.n2 0

CRD ---------------------------

.n2 1
crd: file create error
.sp 2
.n2 1
crd wishes to spool a job but cant get a file to put it in. call a guru.
.n2 0

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DQ ----------------------------

.n2 1
dq: checkpoint file ??
.sp 2
.n2 1
dq wants to look at the checkpoint file but cant. call a guru.
.n2 0

JTD ---------------------------

.n2 1
jtd: file open error
.sp 2
.n2 1
jtd wishes to send a spooled file to the cyber but cant. call a guru.
.n2 0

MAC ---------------------------

.n2 1
mac: /bin/macro can't exec
mac: /bin/linkr can't exec
mac: can't exec output of linkr
mac: .sdump can't exec
.sp 2
.n2 1
mac cant find the macro assembler. who stole it? call a guru.
mac cant find the linkr. who stole it? call a guru.
mac wants to run your job but the linkr output does not. call a guru.
mac cant even get a dump of the failure. call a guru.
.n2 0

SPL ---------------------------

.n2 1
spl: file create error
spl: format error??
.sp 2
.n2 1
spl cant open a file to spool into. call a guru.
spl cant understand the sequence of data from the cyber.
.n2 0

SUBMIT ------------------------

.n2 1
submit: ####  illegal job card 
submit: usage:  submit file
submit: file not found
submit: file lines too long
.sp 2
.n2 1
submit checks jobcards. this one is rs.
submit even tells you how to use it.
submit cant find the file you gave it. twit?
submit one of the file lines is > 80 columns. tuff.
.n2 0

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A -----------------------------

.n2 1
a: open fail
a: message too long
a: previous command not sent
.sp 2
.n2 1
the command cant open the cyber command file.
the command to the cyber is too long.
the last command to the cyber has not gone yet. is the cyber dead?
.n2 0

B -----------------------------

.n2 1
b: open fail
b: message too long
b: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

C -----------------------------

.n2 1
c: open fail
c: message too long
c: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

D -----------------------------

.n2 1
d: open fail
d: message too long
d: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

E -----------------------------

.n2 1
e: open fail
e: message too long
e: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

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F -----------------------------

.n2 1
f: open fail
f: message too long
f: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

G -----------------------------

.n2 1
g: open fail
g: message too long
g: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

I -----------------------------

.n2 1
i: open fail
i: message too long
i: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

L -----------------------------

.n2 1
l: open fail
l: message too long
l: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

M -----------------------------

.n2 1
m: open fail
m: message too long
m: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

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N -----------------------------

.n2 1
n: open fail
n: message too long
n: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,B ---------------------------

.n2 1
q,b: open fail
q,b: message too long
q,b: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,I ---------------------------

.n2 1
q,i: open fail
q,i: message too long
q,i: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,O ---------------------------

.n2 1
q,o: open fail
q,o: message too long
q,o: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,R ---------------------------

.n2 1
q,r: open fail
q,r: message too long
q,r: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

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Q,E ---------------------------

.n2 1
q,e: open fail
q,e: message too long
q,e: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,I,A -------------------------

.n2 1
q,i,a: open fail
q,i,a: message too long
q,i,a: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,O,A -------------------------

.n2 1
q,o,a: open fail
q,o,a: message too long
q,o,a: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

Q,R,A -------------------------

.n2 1
q,r,a: open fail
q,r,a: message too long
q,r,a: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

R -----------------------------

.n2 1
r: open fail
r: message too long
r: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

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S -----------------------------

.n2 1
s: open fail
s: message too long
s: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

U -----------------------------

.n2 1
u: open fail
u: message too long
u: previous command not sent
.n2 0
.sp 2
		as for the a command !!

TEXT1 -------------------------

.n2 1
unlink: error
checkpoint: write error
.sp 2
.n2 1
the unlink routine used by all processes cant. call a guru.
the checkpoint routine used by all processes is in error. call a guru.
.n2 0

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Appendix F

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FILES AND DIRECTORIES

Not yet revised, and also classified.

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Appendix G

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THE GURUs

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catastrophe !!!
your irresistable will has struck an unsolvable
problem.
you need a guru to minister to your monster.
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a guru is a person skilled in the internal workings of UNIX,
preferably having had something to do with writing
the Batch System software.
the list of gurus is growing steadily as more people use UNIX.
the present guru list including names, uni addresses and
extension phone numbers appears below.
do not be afraid to contact a guru, after all he probably
didnt know what to do when it happened to him for the first
time.

ELEC. ENG. BLDG.

DEPT of COMMPUTING SCIENCE:

	guru			room			phone

	ian johnstone		???			unknow as yet
	(soon of AGSM)
	ian hayes		335			3237, 2790
	peter ivanov		350			2825, 2790
	john lions		349			2805
	mario emmi		215			2790
	chris maltby		215,216			2790
	greg rose		215			2790

	gurus answering service				phone

	june oldfield					2826


	apprentice gurus helper room			phone

	keith titmuss		347			2825, 2790


SCIENCES BLDG.

MATHS

	guru			room			phone



MOVERN BROWN BLDG.

COMMERCE

	guru			room			phone



LIBRARY STACK BLDG.

LIBRARY

	guru			room			phone


MECH. ENG. BLDG.

MECH. ENG.

	guru			room			phone




