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⟦d0b48eaff⟧ Wang Wps File

    Length: 9015 (0x2337)
    Types: Wang Wps File
    Notes: Spelunked
    Names: »~ORPHAN66.08«

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└─⟦5da7e0279⟧ Bits:30006225 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0210A
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SYSTEM
 STATUS
 AND
 CONTROL
…02……02…CAMPS







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   1  GENERAL ...................................... 
    15

     1.1  PURPOSE AND SCOPE .........................
       15
     1.2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND PROJECT
          REFERENCES ................................
           16
       1.2.1  Applicable Documents ..................
         16
       1.2.2  Projet References .................... 
        16

     1.3  TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ...................
       17
       1.3.1  Terms .................................
         17
       1.3.2  Abbreviations .........................
         27

   2  SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS ...................... 
    28

     2.1  PACKAGE DESCRIPTION .......................
       28
       2.1.1  Block Diagram .........................
         29

     2.2  PACKAGE FUNCTIONS .........................
       31
       2.2.1  Main Functions ........................
         31
         2.2.11  Checkpoint Transmission ........... 
          33
         2.2.1.2  Checkpoint Reception ..............
           33
         2.2.1.3  On-Line Diagnostics ...............
           34
         2.2.1.4  Line Monitoring and Control .......
           34
         2.2.1.5  Reception of Technical Error
                Reports ...........................  
               35
           2.2.1.5.1  Active PU Handling ............
             36
             2.2.1.5.1.1  SW Error Reports ..........
               36
               2.2.1.5.1.1.1  Child Action ..........
                 36
               2.2.1.5.1.1.2  DAMOS/CSF Action ..... 
                39
               2.2.1.5.1.1.3  COPSY Handling of SW
                              Reports ...............
                             39

             2.2.1.5.1.2  HW Error Reports ..........
               40

           2.2.1.5.2  Handling of Errors Reported
                      by Other Packages to the
                      SSC in te SB PU .............. 
                      41

         2.2.1.6  Operator Commands to an On-Line PU 
           41
         2.2.1.7  Off-Line PU Operation .............
           42
           2.2.1.7.1  Commands to the Off-Line PU ...
             42
           2.2.1.7.2  Allocation of Resources to the
                     Off-Line PU ................... 
                    42


         2.2.1.8  Watchdog Firmware Functions .......
           43
           2.2.1.8.1  Watchdog Line Communication ...
             43
           2.2.1.82  Switch Logic .................. 
            44
           2.2.1.8.3  Switchover ....................
             44
           2.2.1.8.4  WDP Standard Firmware .........
             45

       2.2.2  Functional Responsibilities ...........
         45
         2.2.2.1  Initialization, Close-Down, and
                Restart ...........................  
               45
           2.2.2.1.1  Start-Up (Initialization and
                      Restart) ......................
                       46
             2.2.2.1.1.1  Boot Load .................
               46
             2.2.2.1.1.2  Start-Up of Active and 
                         Stand By PU ............... 
                        49
             2.2.2.1.1.3  Disk Start-Up Information .
               54

           2.2.2.1.2  Ordered Close-Down ............
             55
             2.2.2.1.2.1  AC PU Ordered Close-Down ..
               55
             2.2.2.1.2.2  SB PU Ordered Close-Down ..
               58

       2.2.2.2  Checkpointing and Recovery ........  
       58
           2.2.2.2.1  Checkpointing .................
             58
           2.2.2.2.2  Recovery ......................
             60
             2.2.2.2.2.1  Cold ......................
               60
             2.2.2.2.2.2  WARM1 .................... 
              60
             2.2.2.2.2.3  WARM2 .....................
               60
             2.2.2.2.2.4  WARM3 .....................
               61
             2.2.2.2.2.5  SB1 .......................
               61
             2.2.2.2.2.6  SB2 .......................
               61

         2.2.2.3  Handling of SSCInternal Detected
                  Errors ............................
                   61
           2.2.2.3.1  In the AC PU ..................
             63
           2.2.2.3.2  In the SB PU ..................
             63
           2.2.2.3.3  In the WDP ....................
             63

         2.2.2.4  Integriy of Operation ............ 
          63
         2.2.2.5  Data Collection ...................
           66
           2.2.2.5.1  LOG ...........................
             66
           2.2.2.5.2  Statistics ....................
             66
           2.2.2.5.3  Reports .......................
             68

       2.2.2.6  Security ..........................  
       68
           2.2.2.6.1  Security on DAMOS Objects .....
             68
           2.2.2.6.2  Security on CAMPS Queues ......
             68


     2.3  CHARACTERISTICS ...........................
       69
       2.3.1  Timing ................................
         69
         2.3..1  Switchover ........................ 
          69
         2.3.1.2  Initialization ....................
           69
         2.3.1.3  Recovery/Restart ..................
           69
         2.3.1.4  Watchdog Line Speeds ..............
           69
         2.3.1.5  Response Time .................... 
          70
         2.3.1.6  Start-Up and Close-Down Sequence ..
           70
         2.3.1.7  Priorities of Input ...............
           70

       2.3.2  Throughput ............................
         70
         2.3.2.1  Increase of Software Size .........
           70
         2.3.2.2  Equipent Capacity ................ 
          71

       2.3.3  Flexibility ...........................
         71
         2.3.3.1  Hardware Configuration Changes ....
           71
         2.3.3.2  Operator Commands .................
           71
         2.3.3.3  Loading of New Versions of Software
          71

       2.3.4  Accuracy and Validity .................
         72
         2.3.4.1  Accuracy of Input Data ............
           72
         2.3.4.2  Accuracy of Transmitted Data ......
           72

   3  ENVIRONMENT ...................................
     73

     3.1  EQUIPMENT ................................ 
      73
     3.2  SOFTWARE ..................................
       73
       3.2.1  System Software .......................
         73
       3.2.2  Development Software ..................
         73

     3.3  INTERFACES ............................... 
      73
       3.3.1  External Interfaces ...................
         73
       3.3.2  Package Interfaces ....................
         74
         3.3.2.1  SSC to TEP ........................
           74
         3.3.2.2  TEP to SSC ........................
           74
         3.3.2.3  SSC to MMN/MMS ................... 
          74
         3.3.2.4  MMON/MMS to SSC ...................
           74
         3.3.2.5  SSC to SFM ........................
           75
         3.3.2.6  SSC to CSF Process ................
           75
         3.3.2.7  SSC to QMON .......................
           75
       3.3.2.8  SSC to Timer Monitor ..............  
       75
         3.3.2.9  SSC to TMP ........................
           75
         3.3.2.10 SSC to MDP ........................
           76
         3.3.2.11 SSC to LOG ........................
           76
         3.3.2.12 LOG to SSC ....................... 
          76
         3.3.2.13 SSC to THP ........................
           76
         3.3.2.14 SSC to SAR ........................
           76
         3.3.2.15 SSC to STP ........................
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         3.3.2.16 SSC to IOC ........................
           77
         3.3.2.17 SSC to SSP ........................
           77
         3.3.2.1 SSC to OLP ........................ 
          77

     3.4  FUNCTIONS MAINTAINED BY OTHER PACKAGES ....
       77
       3.4.1  Recovery ..............................
         77
       3.4.2  Error Detection and Handling ..........
         78
       3.4.3  Security ............................. 
        78

   4  PACKAGE DESIGN ................................
     79

     4.1  PACKAGE OVERVIEW ..........................
       79
       4.1.1  Functional Specification ..............
         79
         4.1.1.1  Checkpoint Transmission ...........
           79
         4.1.12  Checkpoint Reception .............. 
          79
         4.1.1.3  On-Line Diagnostics ...............
           81
         4.1.1.4  LINE M&C ..........................
           81
           4.1.1.4.1  Execution of External Commands
                      Monitoring of System Connection
                       83
         4.1.1.4.2  Technical Error Report Handling  
         85

         4.1.1.5  Technical Error Report Handling ...
           88
           4.1.1.5.1  Error Reception ...............
             92
           4.1.1.5.2  HW Error Fix-Up ...............
             92
             4.1.1.5.2.1  LTU Line ................. 
              92
             4.1.1.5.2.2  LTU .......................
               93
             4.1.1.5.2.3  LTUX Line .................
               93
             4.1.1.5.2.4  LTUX ......................
               93
             4.1.1.5.2.5  BSM-X .....................
               93
             4.1.1.5.2.6  Off-Lie Disk Volume ...... 
              93
             4.1.1.5.2.7  Off-Line Disk .............
               93
             4.1.1.5.2.8  Floppy Disk Volume ........
               94
             4.1.1.5.2.9  Floppy Disk ...............
               94
             4.1.1.5.2.10 WDP .......................
               94
             4.1.1.5..11 WDP-VDU ................... 
              94
             4.1.1.5.2.12 WDP-LP ....................
               94
             4.1.1.5.2.13 TDX-Bus ...................
               95
             4.1.1.5.2.14 Mirrored Disk Volume ......
               95
             4.1.1.5.2.15 Mirrored Disk .............
               96
           4.1.1.5.2.16 Standby PU ................  
           96
             4.1.1.5.2.17 Online Pu .................
               96

         4.1.1.6  Operator Commands .................
           96
           4.1.1.6.1  Software Control ..............
             97
             4.1.1.6.1.1  Load of new SW ......