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41. LightStream 2020 Password Recovery Procedure
System will boot in 3 seconds hit to interrupt. System will boot in 2 seconds The following accounts do not have passwords root fldsup npadmin oper
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_ls2020.html
Password Recovery Procedure for the LightStream 2020
Document ID: 9963
Contents
Description
This document describes the password recovery procedure for the LightStream 2020. The following procedure erases your current password and allows you to specify a new one. All other configurations will remain the same. Note: It is not possible to recover an old password.
Step-by-Step Procedure
To recover a password, for instance if you cannot access the root account:
  • Type to get a Test and Control System (TCS) hub prompt.
  • user name:
    TCS HUB
  • A t the TCS hub prompt, use reset and connect to reset the NP card.
    Note:
    Be prepared to press Enter at the prompt, as shown below. TCS HUB reset 1 TCS HUB connect 1 Memory Autosizing...(32Meg)...Done Clearing 32Meg Memory...Done NP1 POST Version 0.220 Nov 23 1994 NP1 POST SUMMARY: Tests Failed System will boot in 5 seconds: hit to interrupt. Press Enter now. Choose option to boot the system for a single-user:
  • Network Processor bootstrap(version 1.3: Sep 13 1993)

    42. Mainframe Week Issue 19, 15 May 2002. Automatic Starting And Stopping Of The Sys
    In our company we have a system based on os/390 Version 2 Release 5. COMM= SOPER,M=$STRTSYS . To stop the system from any console we have to specify
    http://www.mainframeweek.com/journals/articles/0019/Automatic starting and stopp
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    15 May 2002 The online journal for mainframe professionals Issue 19
    Automatic starting and stopping of the system Emina Spasic and Dragon Nikolic, Systems Programmers (Yugoslavia) The number of components that make up OS/390 is rapidly increasing. In our company we have a system based on OS/390 Version 2 Release 5. This has 34 started tasks and 25 system address spaces and we plan to add more. Proper starting and stopping of such a complex system manually is almost an impossible task. Because we do not use any commercial software with automatic operator functionality, we wrote an Assembler program for executing commands from batch.
    ACTIVATION
    To specify a statement to start the system executing a command from the console or put it in a COMMNDxx member such as: COMM='S OPER,M=$STRTSYS' To stop the system from any console we have to specify: S OPER,M=$STOPSYS Here's the source code: Display text Here is the job for compilation and linking: //S1 EXEC ASMACL,PARM.C='OBJ',PARM.L='AC=1' //C.SYSLIB DD DSN=SYS1.MACLIB,DISP=SHR // DD DSN=SYS1.MODGEN,DISP=SHR //C.SYSIN DD DSN=USERID.USER.ASM(OPERBTCH),DISP=SHR //L.SYSLMOD DD DSN=SYS1.LINKLIB(OPERBTCH),DISP=SHR Note: the program must be linked with authorization code 1 and placed in the APF library.

    43. Operating System - One Language
    In computing, an operating system (os) is the system software Modern versionsare based on the newer Windows NT core that first took shape in os/2.
    http://www.onelang.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Operating_system
    OneLang Home
    Operating system
    In computing , an operating system OS ) is the system software responsible for the direct control and management of hardware and basic system operations, as well as running application software such as word processing programs and web browsers In general, the operating system is the first layer of software loaded into computer memory when it starts up. As the first software layer, all other software that gets loaded after it depends on this software to provide them with various common core services. These common core services include, but are not limited to: disk access, memory management task scheduling , and user interfacing . Since these basic common services are assumed to be provided by the OS, there is no need to re-implement those same functions over and over again in every other piece of software that you may use. The portion of code that performs these core services is called the " kernel " of the operating system. Operating system kernels had been evolved from libraries that provided the core services into unending programs that control system resources because of the early needs of accounting for computer usage and then protecting those records. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

    44. Networking Coursebook - Chapter 2
    NetWare is the operating system (os) residing on and operating the file server.Dos, os/2, Unix, or System 7 may the name of the os on your workstation.
    http://www.netguru.net/courses/ntc/NTCC2.htm
    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 3 Netguru.net ... Glossary Chapter 2 - Local Area Networks This chapter will introduce you to networking concepts, terminology, and technology from the perspective of the local area network. Since most networking personnel get their feet wet in local area networks (LANs) as opposed to larger wide area networks, this seems the appropriate place to start. This chapter will approach the technology of networking by migrating from a general view to one of more specifics in order to fully cover the topic. Perhaps the best place to begin is to look at a definition of a local area network. Local Area Network - An interconnection of computers and peripheral devices contained within a limited geographical area utilizing a communication link and operating under some form of standard control Network Topologies The interconnection mentioned above follows a physical and logical layout. This layout, called a topology , governs many aspects of LANs including how they function and how easy they are to troubleshoot. 1. Point-to-Point Topology

    45. Trace Facility Guide
    Tracing can adversely affect the performance of the ADSM system. AIX, os/2,HPUX, and Sunos File Specification for Trace Output. On AIX, os/2, HP-UX,
    http://www.unix.ualberta.ca/ADSM/adsmtrf/cp5ect08.htm
    Trace Facility Guide
    Chapter 2. Server Trace Facility
    The server trace facility helps you diagnose problems by tracing specific server activities. This chapter discusses how to diagnose server problems with trace commands.
    Diagnosing Server Problems with Trace Commands
    Administrators with analyst privilege can diagnose server problems by tracing server activity. Any administrator with general privilege can display information about trace activities. You can trace ADSM events by initiating trace functions from the server console, or by putting the trace commands in the server options file. Putting trace commands in the server options file is the only way to trace functions as the server is coming up. Trace output is sent to the server console or to a file that you specified with the TRACE BEGIN command. Tracing is achieved by enabling and disabling trace classes. Each trace class produces diagnostic messages for a functional area of the server. Some trace classes generate extremely large amounts of data, while others produce relatively small amounts. Depending on which trace classes are enabled, expect moderate to severe performance degradation in the server. For this reason, tracing the server should only be done in a controlled environment without general user access, and only at the request of an IBM service representative.
    Begin
    Start server tracing. The server writes trace information to the trace buffer according to the trace classes that are enabled. See

    46. Tecfacs Homepage
    IBM IMS/ESA MESSAGES V6R1 IBM IMS/ESA oper CMDS V6R1 IBM IMS/ESA SYSTEM
    http://www.tecfacs.com/ibmsoft.htm
    'There is no substitute for experience' Back 5 Forest Court, Oaklands Park, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG41 2FD Tel: 0118 9776645 Fax: 0118 9894461 support@tecfacs.com
    IBM Software Product Products Represented: Over 130 products supported! Go to the ISV Product List Over 130 products supported

    47. Dizionario I.T. - Paragrafi
    2 e un arch. proprietaria, L os/2 Warp 3.0 e fornito in due versioni con supporto Windows incluso
    http://www.arc.it/corsi/dizionario/webdesO.htm
    Sezione O
    OA Office Automation
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    Object Broker oggetti secondo lo std Corba
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    Object Framework Taligent e OpenDoc
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    Object Wrapper CICS IMS Unix , ecc.) come se si trattasse di un oggetto e percio' di interfacciarlo dai front-end ( OS/2 Warp , Unix) che usano la tech. OO.
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    OBS oggetti , sia per Intel che per RISC , inclusi negli sviluppi di Taligent
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    OCA SAA CCS per definire i formati specifici per testi PTOCA , grafici GOCA , immagini IOCA , bar code BOCA, font FOCA . poi componibili in MO:DCA
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    OCCA Client/Server della NCR.
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    OCR
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    OCX OLE Custom Controls: evoluzione delle VBX di Microsoft per l'utilizzo delle funzioni grafiche e di scambio OLE, fornite in Visual Basic e altri linguaggi
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    ODA
    Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci
    ODA Consortium Ritorno all'Elenco delle Voci ODAM middleware in abienti Client/Server enterprise.

    48. Results From PPST Ver 5.6 As Of September 3rd, 1998
    see notes) oper. system Host specs PS version PPST PPSTI PPST-G PPST-F PPST-R 2013.114 4.2 0.8 46.2 2.5 1.7 7.6 2 EFI Fiery ColorLaser (23.2M,400
    http://www.gaaj.com/ppst/ppstres.txt

    49. CodigoLivre: Mapa De Softwares

    http://codigolivre.org.br/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=236

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