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vm_cms_survival_guide [2020/03/28 04:17] ahd [Secure Shell (ssh)] |
vm_cms_survival_guide [2020/03/28 05:18] ahd [File System] |
Once you have connected to the 4361, you can follow the instructions on this page starting with the section "Log-on Procedure". | Once you have connected to the 4361, you can follow the instructions on this page starting with the section "Log-on Procedure". |
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The PA2 3270 terminal key is mapped to **Ctrl-A 2** when connecting with ssh. | The PA2 3270 terminal key (for clearing the screen) is mapped to **Ctrl-A 2** (Control-A followed the number 2) when connecting with ssh. |
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(ssh is available as part of the OpenSSH package for *BSD and Linux operating systems, or PuTTY for Microsoft Windows.) | (ssh is available as part of the OpenSSH package for MacOS, *BSD and Linux operating systems, or PuTTY for Microsoft Windows.) |
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==== 3270 Terminal Emulator ==== | ==== 3270 Terminal Emulator ==== |
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* ''ENTER'' (usually your ''ENTER'' or ''RETURN'' key) | * ''ENTER'' (usually your ''ENTER'' or ''RETURN'' key) |
* ''PA1'' | * ''PA2'' |
* ''PF1'' through ''PF12'' | * ''PF1'' through ''PF12'' |
* ''RESET'' (often Alt-R) | * ''RESET'' (often Alt-R) |
^ System Disk \\ (S-Disk) | 190 |The [[wp>Conversational_Monitor_System|CMS]] operating system and basic system programs are located on this disk. | | ^ System Disk \\ (S-Disk) | 190 |The [[wp>Conversational_Monitor_System|CMS]] operating system and basic system programs are located on this disk. | |
^ User A-disk | 191 | The personal writable disk of the user. | | ^ User A-disk | 191 | The personal writable disk of the user. | |
^ D-Disk | 192 | Generically, the D-disk is a work disk which is automatically formatted if it is writable and unformatted. On the LCM+L 4361, it is read only and contains games. | | ^ D-Disk | 192 | A work disk which is automatically formatted if it is writable and unformatted. | |
^ G-Disk | 19C | Games disk. | | ^ G-Disk | 19C | On the LCM+L 4361, it is read only and contains games. | |
^ Y-Disk | 19E | An extension of the S-Disk, this contains utilities which are not part of the base system. For example, on the 4361 it contains compilers, ''IND$FILE''((''IND$FILE'' performs transfers via a 3270 terminal emulator)), the client interface for the real-time monitor ''SMART''((''SMART'' shows system activity, similar to ''top'' on UNIX or ''Task Manager'' on Windows. It is invoked by the user command ''VMC'', or more easily via the ''VMCSMART EXEC''.)), useful editor macros, and other utilities. | | ^ Y-Disk | 19E | An extension of the S-Disk, this contains utilities which are not part of the base system. For example, on the 4361 it contains compilers, ''IND$FILE''((''IND$FILE'' performs transfers via a 3270 terminal emulator)), the client interface for the real-time monitor ''SMART''((''SMART'' shows system activity, similar to ''top'' on UNIX or ''Task Manager'' on Windows. It is invoked by the user command ''VMC'', or more easily via the ''VMCSMART EXEC''.)), useful editor macros, and other utilities. | |
^ Help Disk | 19D | The location for system help files. This is automatically accessed, usually at file mode Z, when needed by the Help system. | | ^ Help Disk | 19D | The location for system help files. This is automatically accessed, usually at file mode Z, when needed by the Help system. | |