Before changing the contents of any definition, make sure to terminate the OpenTP1 system normally. Once the definition change has been reflected, begin with normal startup of OpenTP1.
Note that you can change the contents of the user service definition by stopping the user server without normally terminating the OpenTP1 system. To change the contents of the user service default definition, normally terminate the OpenTP1 system first.
Care must be exercised when changes are made to the system common definition.
To change the definition contents:
- Terminate OpenTP1 normally.
- Add necessary changes to the definition.
- Use one of the following steps to reflect the changes in the system common definition:#
- Enter the dcreset command.
- Enter the dcsetup -d command, and then enter the dcsetup command again (to register OpenTP1 into the operating system).
- Reboot the machine.
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- The Windows version of OpenTP1 does not support the dcreset command or the dcsetup command. Therefore, to reflect the changes in the system common definition, reboot the system.
For details on how to use each command, see the manual OpenTP1 Operation.
- Perform a normal initiation to start the OpenTP1 system.
Note the following when changing the definition contents:
- When AUTO is specified for the mode_conf operand of the system environment definition, executing the dcreset command automatically starts OpenTP1.
- Even when the OpenTP1 system is restarted, some system service definitions can undergo changes. For those definitions that can be changed during system restart, see 7.2 Definitions changeable at restart.
- Before making changes in the contents of definitions, you should give careful consideration to their possible effect on the OpenTP1 system.
- When changing the contents of a network communication definition, it is also necessary to regenerate a definition object file using the utility. For how to generate such definition object files, see 4.3 Creation of definition object file.
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