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SETPROFILE
4.1
SETPROFILE
The BOOT program supports station dependent
profiles
(virtual
volume
containing
boot
defaults for your station). Each station can
have
its own autoboot defaults, which are
invoked when the station is powered on. If a
profile record is not present for a particular
station, a systemwide default profile is used.
The, system manager sets these defaults using
SETPROFILE.
The profile records are file server binary (T-B)
files, each 2 blocks long (size-2.B). The record
/MAIN/SYSTEM/PROFILE/$nn is used when station
$nn is powered on. If a station's profile is not
present in /MAIN/SYSTEM/PROFILE, the profile for
a default (/MAIN/SYSTEM/PROFILE/$OO) is used by
BOOT. Therefore, /MAIN/SYSTEM/PROFILE/$OO must
be
present.
The
default
($00) profile
distributed with the system can also be changed
using SETPROFILE.
4.1.1
How To Use SETPROFILE
To use SETPROFILE, boot the virtual volume
The program will be
/MAIN/SYSTEM/SETPROFILE.
executed automatically.
SETPROFILE
will display the number of the
station being used and will ask for the number
of the station for which a profile is to be
set.
When modifying a profile, a password may be
specified for the profile by entering a colon
(:) and the password after the $nn station
number.
The
program
default:
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then
prompts
for
each
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