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⟦ff257db68⟧ Wang Wps File

    Length: 1240 (0x4d8)
    Types: Wang Wps File
    Notes: Spelunked
    Names: »~ORPHAN02.11«

Derivation

└─⟦3697aa7b2⟧ Bits:30006041 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0066A
    └─ ⟦this⟧ »~ORPHAN02.11« 

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         Reconfiguration due to operator commands or an error
         includes:

         -   updating the HW and SW configuration tables

         -   updating the WDP-VDU system configuration (via
             a system connectin)

         -   issuing of WDP-LP error reports (via a system connection)

         -   sending of commands directly to the WDP (via a
             system connection)

         -   starting/stopping subprocesses

         The CFH sends replies to the CMI, when having executed
         an operator command.
         The CFH sends replies to the TEP, when having executed
         a circuit command.

         Reconfigurations related to the offline disk are sent
         to TEP (in a supervisor subprocess).



4.1.3.2  C̲M̲I̲ ̲D̲a̲t̲a̲ ̲F̲l̲o̲w̲ ̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲t̲r̲o̲l̲ ̲L̲o̲g̲i̲c̲

         Figure 4.1.3.2-1 overleaf defines te environment for
         the CMI process.  The CMI process receives operational
         commands (e.g. start-up) from COPSY in its input queue
         CMIQ and sends replies to the CMIRQ at COPSY.

         The CMI receives operator commands via the WDP-VDU
         command split (refer ection 4.1.4.3.2) and operator
         command formats via the format split.  CMI validates
         operator commands against the HW configuration table.
          Having validated a command COPSY is requested via
         the SYQ to execute the command.  COPSY sends a command
         exec