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DATA CENTER OPERATIONS BRANCH
NDS OPERATIONS PROCEDURE MANUAL SYSTEMS SW&HW
COMMUNICATIONS SYMBOINT PROCESSOR
SYMBOLIC TI CSP
ORIGINATOR: STAT
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26 May 1982
D'fENIORANDUM FOR: Chief, Data Center Operations Branch, CSD/PSG/NPIC
STAT
Chiet, Programming Branch, CSD/PSG/NPIC
SUBJECT : Operating Instructions For C/SP
1. Attached is Section 15 of the 1100 Executive System Operator Reference
(UP-7928) manual that we have annotated for our specific use at NPIC.
Section 15 pertains to the operation of the C/SP. There are only two areas
that are different, the loading of the C/SP operating system and the printing
of a C/SP dump. The differences in these two area are explained in the attach-
ment and references made in the body of the document.
2. Please make the appropriate changes to all copies of the document that
you hold.
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NOTE 1: The key in "ST CSPLOAD" will catalog and load the runstream containing
the C/SP Operating System. The following is the code contained in the
Runstream CSPLOAD. CSPLOAD is contained in the file SYS$*RUN$.
@RUN CSPLOI,S27740035/UNIVAC,SIS$
@DELETE,C CSPLIB$
@MSG PLEASE MOUNT CURRENT IPL TAPE'
@ASG,T IPL,U9V,CURIPL
@ASG,CPRGV CSPLIB$
@COPIN IPL,CSPLIB$
@FREE CSPLIB$
@MSG IPL FILE FOR C/SP'S IS LOADED
@SYM,D PRINT$
This IPL tape is a copy of the release tape provided
by SPSS. The copy should be backed up and stored in
a convenient location by DCOB.
NOTE 2: In place of the key in "ST CSPLIB$.DUMP/CUNAME...AC1T#" for convenience
the key in "ST CSPDUMP" may be used, CSPDUMP is contained in the file
SYS$*RUN$. The following is contained in the RUNSTRF.AM CSPDUMP:
@RUN,A/R CDUNIP,UNIV.AC/UNIVAC,CSP$DU\1P#036,10,200
@MSG,11 TYPE OF C/SP ERROR OR REASON FOR DUMP?
@MSG NUMBER OF DEMAND,TIP TERMINALS,IPLS,AND
@MSG,W OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION?
@P1SG,W SOFTWARE SYSTEM, SESSION NO.?
@MSG,W IF CSP RED LIGHT STOP, GIVE ADDRESS
@MSG,W AUTHORIZATION AND OPERATOR?
@'MSG PLEASE ATTACH APPROPRIATE CONSOLE SHEETS
@SYS$*CSPLIB$. DUMPER,XVC
@PMD,PE
@PRT,I
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15. C/SP Operation and Console Messages
15.1. General
The UNIVAC Communications/Symbiont Processor (C/SP) provides onsite symbiont and remote
communications facilities for the Series 1 100 Executive System. This section describes the
procedures required to operate the C/SP in this environment.
15.2. Loading the C/SP
To load the C/SP from the Series 1 100 Executive, a file must be cataloged which contains the C/SP
Operating System.
The host system operator must set the Inter-Computer Adapter (ICA) channel online and in Initial
Program Load (IPL) mode. The data switch on the C/SP maintenance panel must be set to select the
channel number of the ICA.
The host system operator then presses the following switches on the C/SP maintenance panel in the
prescribed order..
1. System clear
2. Load
3. Run
The following message should appear on the Series 1 100 System's console:
C/SP IPL ON cuname SNDT
The operator should reply as described in Table 15-2.
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The message:
C/SP cuname READY LEVEL id
should appear on the Series 1 100 System's console when the C/SP load is complete and successful.
If the IPL message does not appear, the reason may be:
1. The ICA was not online or in IPL mode.
2. The Series 1 100 System's channel connected to the ICA was down.
3. The C/SP control unit was down.
If the READY message does not appear after about 30 seconds, the reason may be:
1. The proper data switch on the C/SP maintenance panel was not set.
2. An error occurred during the load.
3. An error existed on the cataloged file containing the C/SP system.
If any of the above situations occur, the load procedure must be repeated from the beginning.
15.3. C/SP Dumps
15.3.1. Manual Dumping of the C/SP to the 1100 System
To manually dump the C/SP to a host system mass storage file, the same procedure is used as
described in steps 1, 2, and 3 in 15.2. The D response to the message:
C/SP IPL ON cuname SNDT
as described in Table 15-2 should be used.
The message:
C/SP DUMP TAKEN: FILE filename SAVE? YN
where filename is of the form:
CSPDMP cuname*mmddyyhhmmss
with mmddyy being the month, day, and year, and hhmmss being the hours, minutes, and seconds
when the dump was taken. This appears on the Series 1.100 System's console when the C/SP dump
is successfully completed.
The printing and editing procedures for C/SP dumps are described in 15.3.3.
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15.3.2. Online Dumping of the C/SP to the Host System
The PC D unsolicited keyin can be used to request an online C/SP dump from the C/SP operating
system. The PC D keyin has the form:
PC D cuname [ns ne
The bracketed information [ns ne) is optional.
This unsolicited keyin allows the system operator to take an online dump of the C/SP. Either the entire
storage of the C/SP or just a specified segment, from ns-ne, will be dumped to the host system,
depending on the form of the keyin used.
The printing and editing procedures for C/SP dumps are described in 15.3.3.
15.3.3. Printing an Edited C/SP Dump
A user program is used to analyze the C/SP raw dump file created by the procedures described in
15.3.1 and 15.3.2. This user program is usually contained in the same file that is used to load the
C/SP.
To start the C/SP dump analysis, key in:
ST CSQOLmP
The C/SP dump-analyzer will respond with:
TYPE OF C/SP ERROR OR REASON FOR DUMP?
The reason the.dump was taken should be entered here.
Next, the C/SP raw dump file (CSPDMPcuname*mmddyyhhmmss) to be analyzed is requested by:
ENTER-FILENAME OF C/SP DUMP TO PRINT
The entire filename, CSPDMPcuname * mmddyyhhmmss, of the C/SP raw dump to be analyzed is
then entered. The filename response may be simplified by dropping the CSPDMPcuname portion
of the name if the start keyin used to initiate the C/SP dump analyzer specified the same version name
(cuname) as used in the raw dump filename. Also, only the last four digits (mmss) of the C/SP raw
dump filename. may be entered if the C/SP dump analyzer was started with the correct version name
within the same hour as the C/SP raw dump was taken.
After the C/SP raw dump filename has been entered, the analyzer will request the host filename for
the C/SP system that was in use when the C/SP dump was taken. The format of this message is:
ENTER C/SP IPL FILENAME THAT WAS LOADED WHEN DUMP WAS TAKEN OR S FOR
STANDARD OR N IF NONE
The C/SP raw dump analyzer will then proceed to analyze and create an edited version of the C/SP
dump.
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15.4. C/SP Unsolicited Keyins
A number of unsolicited operator keyins are available to ascertain information about or to control the
C/SP operating environment. Some of the keyins control host actions and some control C/SP actions.
These keyins are described in Table 15-1.
Keyin
Parameter
Description
PC A /uname c dd
luname - is the /inename for a
This unsolicited console keyin allows the
communications line or the
operator to unplug a bad CLT from its
unit name for an onsite device.
modem (at the modem end) and plug in a
e - new C/SP channel number of
new CLT without interfering with terminal
the GPCC
operations. The keyin is used to inform the
dd - new device address on the
C/SP operating system of the change.
G PCC
PC B cuname [ONj
cuname - C/SP control unit name
This unsolicited console keyin allows the
PC 8 cuname [OFF]
ON - indicates that auto IPL is
operator to specify the type of automatic
PC B ALL [ON]
desired
IPL (BOOT) that is desired.
PC B ALL (OFF)
OFF - indicates that auto IPL is not
desired
- If neither ON or OFF is
specified, requests current
selection state.
PC C cuname,k
Same as PC M
Cancels the C/SP program key.
PC 0 cuname (n. n.]
cuname - is the C/SP control unit name.
This unsolicited keyin allows the system
n. n. - n, and n. indicate the starting
operator to take an online dump of the
and ending hexadecimal
C/SP. Either the entire memory of the
addresses for a partial C/SP
C/SP or just the specified segment, from n
dump. If the starting and
.
to n., will be dumped to the host system,
ending address are omitted, a
depending on the form of the keyin used. ?.
full C/SP dump is taken.
PC I cuname
cuname - the C/SP control unit 'name.
This unsolicited console keyin allows the
operator the capability to request the C/SP
to issue an IPL (BOOT) function. The IPL
function is the same as if the operator
presses the SYSTEM CLEAR, LOAD, and
RUN switch on the C/SP.
PC L cuname,k
cuname - the C/SP control unit name.
This unsolicited console keyin allows the
filename.element
filename - the filename of the cataloged
operator to load a program to be executed
name
C/SP program.
on the C/SP.
element - the element name of the C/SP
name program.
PC M cuname, k text
cuname - the C/SP control unit name.
Sends a message to the C/SP.
k - program key (1-7)
text - text of message
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'Parameter
Description
PC 0 luname [ON]
luname - is the linename for a
This unsolicited keyin allows the system
PC 0 luname [OFF]
communications line or the
operator to determine the status of the
unit name for an onsite device.
C/SP line and alter that condition if
ON - indicates that the corresponding
necessary. The system responds with the
C/SP line should be marked
status of the line as follows:
online.
OFF - indicates that the corresponding
luname OWNED BY KEY k IS ONLINE
C/SP line should be marked
luname OWNED BY KEY k IS OFFLINE
off line.
luname OWNED BY KEY k IS ACTIVE ON
HOST h
luname ONLINE NOT AVAILABLE
luname NOT CONFIGURED
where:
k is the C/SP key directing the line, and
h is the host number configured within the
C/SP.
PC S cuname
cuname - the C/SP control unit name.
This unsolicited keyin allows the system
operator to inquire as to the state of the
C/SP. The system responds with either
n
cuame C/SP IS LOADED and the level of
C/SP software in use or cuname C/SP IS
NOT LOADED. In either case, the state of
the C/SP auto IPL flag will be returned.
either ON or OFF.
PC T cuname
cuname - the C/SP control unit name.
This unsolicited console keyin allows the
i operator the capability of setting the time
L
and date on the C/SP.
1. Capital letters must be entered as shown.
2. Brackets indicate an optional field, and braces indicate two or more alternatives.
15.5. Symbiont Control Program Error Messages
The Symbiont. Control Program (SCP) displays various error messages on the Series 1100 System's
operator console in order to inform the operator of malfunctions related to the 1 100-C/SP interface.
The types of messages are:
? ASSIGN ERROR
E CONTROL ERROR
6 DEVICE NUMBERING ERROR
C TIMEOUT ERROR
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The standard response for the error messages are:
N-No
Y - Yes
If the error recurs following a recovery attempt (Y response), then the following procedure is
recommended:
1. Respond yes (Y) to the recovery message.
2, Offline the device.
3. Online the device.
Errors that will not clear or that occur frequently are symptoms of system generation discrepancies
or hardware malfunctions.
15.5.1. Assign Error
The SCP assigns each supported device during program initialization, and during device down/up
requests.
Assign status is specified by a condition code (cc) setting. If the SCP finds the assign is in error,
it displays the following console message:
name ASSIGN ERROR +* ac . RETRY? YN
where:
name is the symbiont name
a is the assign function:
1 - Down device
2 - Assign device
3 - Up device
4 - Reserve device
c is the condition code:
1 - Invalid device number.
The device number is the channel/unit number. The channel/unit number must be
the same as defined at system generation time (PUB and PCT generations).
2 - Device down
3 - Device not available
An answer of Y will attempt to retry the assign function.
An ansti',er of N will disregard the assign function. The device assignment is not changed.
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15.5.2. Control Error
Device input/output is controlled by the coordinated functioning of the 1 100-C/SP interface.
A control error is indicated when a 1 100-C/SP input/output message cannot be logically handled.
The error may be caused by an ICA hardware error, a system generation error, a C/SP hardware error,
or a system reboot (IPL).
If the SCP encounters a control error, it displays the following console message:
name CONTROL ERROR** c, id RECOVER? YN
where:
name is the symbiont name
c is the error code:
14 -The C/SP has received a host system output function for which it is unprepared.
The program is not ready to handle the output message.
15 -The device initialization has been terminated. The C/SP device status does not
agree with the host system device status, i.e., 1 100 facility status down, C/SP status
up.
16 -The C/SP has received an illegal 1 100 System output function. The message
identification numbers are erroneous.
4C -The ICA handler has detected an output error. The error codes (C) are described
in the C/SP host handler-user document.
8C -The ICA handler has detected an input error. The error codes (C) are described in
the C/SP host handler-user document.
is the host system message identification number described on the C/SP release tape.
Field 2 is the first two digits in the number. Field 1 is the last two digits in the number.
The digit code is hexadecimal. The numbers define the 1 100-C/SP input/output
message, and are useful in error analysis.
An answer of N will disregard the error. The device status is unchanged. The program will attempt
to continue device activity.
An answer of Y will attempt to initialize (recover) the device. Input will be terminated. Output will
be requeued. Device will be locked out.
15.5.3. Device Numbering Error
The 1 100-C/SP interface uses two logical unit numbers (LUN) to reference a device.
A LUN error is indicated when a 1 100-C/SP input/output message contains an illegal LUN. A bad
LUN could result from a system generation error or a hardware error.
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If the SCP encounters a LUN error, it displays the following console message:
name DEVICE NUMBERING ERROR** id ABORT? YN
luname DEVICE NUMBERING ERROR +# id ABORT? YN
where:
name is the symbiont name.
luname is the unit name for the onsite device. If the message specified a communications
line, the linename will be used. If nothing was configured for the logical unit
specified, the logical logical unit number will be displayed.
u is the device logical unit number.
id is the 1 100-C/SP message identification number in the READY LEVEL id message
(see 15.2).
An answer of N will disregard the error. The program will attempt to continue device activity.
An answer of Y will terminate the SCP. The program can be reloaded by a PC keyin (see Table 15-1).
15.5.4. Timeout Error
Events are timed in order to detect hardware errors, or software binds.
If an event fails to complete within a reasonable period of time, the SCP displays the following console
message:
name TIMEOUT ERROR** c, ecod RECOVER? YN
where:
name is the symbiont name.
c is the TIMEOUT code:
01 -A logical event was not completed within the timed interval.
ecod is the logical event code:
4000 -Requested PRINT$/PUNCH$ file, waiting for host system output.
2000 -Requested buffer, waiting buffer release.
1000 -Requested file data (output) or requested file transfer (input), waiting for host
system input/output.
0400 -Requested device I/O, waiting interrupt.
0200 -Requested run statement validation, waiting for host system output.
0100 -Requested device translation table, waiting for host system output.
0001 -Requested device initialization, waiting for host system output.
0002 -Requested device termination, waiting for host system output.
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An answer of N will disregard the timeout, and reset the timer.
An answer of Y will attempt to initialize (recover) the device. Input will be terminated. Output will
be requeued. The device will be locked-out.
15.5.5. Host Name Reject
In a multiple host environment, each host computer connected to the C/SP is given a name at system
generation time.
A given host may be selected for each batch run read by an onsite input device by means of an
@ @ HOST xxxxxx control image, which precedes the @RUN statement. If @ `HOST image is not
used, a default host is selected, which is also set at system generation time. The host
specified in parameter field-1 of the @@HOST image.
If the host name is incorrect, the SCP displays the following image:
name HOST NAME REJECT
An A response causes the symbiont to read another image. Presumably, the operator will have
corrected the error on the @@HOST image and replaced it in the input hopper before entering the
A response. Otherwise, when the @RUN image is encountered, the default host will be selected.
The T response terminates the device.
15.5.6. Host Sign On Reject
After determining which host is specified by a given runstream, and if the input device is not already
signed on to that host, the SCP attempts to sign on. If the sign on is not accepted by the host, the
SCP displays the following message on the console:
name HOST.SIGNON MESSAGE-'RETRY? YN
On a Y response, the SCP retries the sign on.
The host will reject a sign on for either of the following reasons:
- the device is locked out (SM name L), or
an error occurred in the system generation (logical unit numbers on the C/SP and host system
do not agree; symbiont cards on the host system build are incorrect; etc.).
In the former case, enter SM name I to initialize the device and then answer Y.
In the latter case, consult systems personnel.
On an N response, the run is ended and the symbiont enters RUN SEARCH mode. One of the reasons
for a host sign on reject is the buffer pool is tight (no buffers available).
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15.6. C/SP Console Messages
The C/SP console messages are given and described in Table 15-2.
Table 15-2. C/SP Console Messages
Message
Description
The C/SP on control unit cuname encountered the fatal error described by
'xx.
xx - Two digit Program Machine Check (PMC) code:
01 = power failure
02 = parity error
04 = invalid operation
05 = privileged operation
06 = storage-'protection
07 = invalid address
08 = PMC interrupt (S)
09 = RDF error
10 = software monitor
C/SP IPL ON cuname. SNDT
filename TO BE USED FOR C/SP
AUTC RECOVERY? YN
C/SP cuname IPL ON path.
PATH NOT ALLOWED
C/SP cuname AUTO RECOVERY FILE
NOT AVAILABLE
C/SP cuname LOAD ASG ER
ffffff:'fff ON filename
C!SP cuname LOAD PFS ER nn ON
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are:
S
An IPL function has been received for the C/SP on cuname.
N filename
use the standard C/SP system file to load the C/SP
(SYS$*CSPLIB$).
use the nonstandard file SYS$ +filename to load the
C/S P.
0 filename - take a full dump of the C/SP. filename is optional and
need not be specified. The dump routine is loaded
from SYS$*CSPLIB$, or from CSPDUMP$ if filename is
omitted. Otherwise. the dump routine is loaded from
SYS$ (filename. CSPDUMP$.
terminate and discard this request.
The file, filename, has been specified to be used in loading the C/SP. This
message asks the system operator if the specified filename shou!d be saved
to be used in auto-loading of the C/ SP.
Y - yes, use this filename for any future auto-loads.
N - do not use this filename for C/SP auto-loads.
An IPL function was received from C/SP cuname over a hardware path
which is not available. The IPL operation is terminated.
I An auto-program load function for control unit cuname failed in attempting
to find the C/SP system filename saved for auto-reload functions.
A load function for C'SP control unit cuname has encountered a facility
error. A facility status of /Y'ffff was encountered v,h.:e attempting to
attach a use name to or attempting to assign the tie filename.
A load function for C,'SP coatrc' unit cuname has encountered a table of
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Table 15-2. C/SP Console Messages /continued)
Message
Description
C/SP cuname LOAD I/O ER
A load function for CYSP control unit cuname has encountered an 1/0 error
nn ON filename
while trying to read the file filename. The same message is used if an I/O
error occurs while the operating system is attempting to write an updated
version of the C/SP autorecovery file to mass storage.
C/SP cuname LOAD ABORTED
This message indicates that a C/SP load function for control unit cuname
has been aborted. This condition results from:
1. The path to the C/SP has become unavailable for output, i.e.,
channel down or new IPL function received,
2. The C/SP supervisor has not indicated the 'heart beat' (probe)
sequence properly, or
3. The C/SP is rejecting the output block.
C/SP cuname ICA ERROR xxxxxx,
These messages occur when the C/SP-ICA handler encounters an error
path AG
condition that requires operator intervention. The C/SP control unit name.
C/SP cuname TIMEOUT, path AG
cuname. and the channel status word xxxxxx are displayed along with the
hardware path information path. path is of the form:
p/hh - For non-1100/80 systems. p represents the CAU/CPU
number and hh the channel number.
i/cc/ddd - For 1100/80 systems. i represents the IOU number.
cc the IOU channel address, and ddd the device
address.
The response is:
A - Try again, attempt to clear the error condition and
continue operation.
G - Accept the condition and continue.
ILLEGAL C/SP FUNC2211 ON
An illegal or undefined software function has been received from the C/SP.
cuname//uname-a
The decimal values of the FIELD2 (22) and FIELD1 (11) OCIO function codes
received are displayed, along with the respective control unit name cuname,
line or device name cuname, and station number aa. luname will be either
the linename for a communications line, the device name for an onsite
symbiont device, or a logical unit number if nothing is configured for this
C/SP path.
C/SP cuname READY - LEVEL id
This message occurs when the C/SP OS establishes connection with the
1100 EXEC (after being loaded or going through recovery).
cuname - C/SP control unit name.
id - C/SP OS level ID
C/SP cuname NO HEARTBEAT AT
This message occurs when the C/SP OS on control unit cuname fails to
respond to a 'heartbeat request' from the 1 100 EXEC. (The 'heartbeat' is
used to determine if the C/SP OS is still operating.)
A - attempt to reestablish connection.
T - terminate C/SP related activity on C/SP cuname.
cuname C/SP PMC ERROR - cc
This message occurs when a Program Machine Check (PMC) interruot is
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received from C/SP cuname. cc is the PMC code passed by the C/SP.
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Table 15-2. C/SP Console Messages (continued)
Message
Description
C/SP AUTORECOVERY FILE
The C/SP auto recovery (IPL) file has overflowed. The file has been
REINITIALIZED
reinitialized with all previous entries being deleted.
C/SP AUTORECOVERY FILE DELETED
An 1/0 error occurred while accessing the C/SP auto recovery (IPL) file. The
file has been deleted and must be reinitialized with another IPL request.
C/SP cuname FORCED ACK ON
The C/SP key k on control unit cuname has not responded to a message
UNIT luname, KEY=k
from the host operating system for unit luname. The host has forced a
response and proceeded with the net message for the unit.
nNme C/SP I/O ERROR xxxx ETO
An error status xxxx detected on device name was in progress. The
responses are:
E - end the output file
T - terminate the device (lock out) and end the output file
0 - lock out the output device and requeue the output file
cuname C/SP c PROGRAM
The C/SP program identified by KEY k on C/SP cuname has terminated.
TERMINATED:
The PSW and ERROR codes are printed if available.
REV = k, PSW = a/b, ERROR = e
C/SP RAW DUMP TAKEN ?
A C/SP raw dump has been taken and is in the specified file qua/ffile.
FNAME qual#file.
SAVE? (Y or N) NAME qua/sfi/e.
The operator is requested to determine whether or not the C/SP dump just
taken should be saved for processing. The responses are:
Y - save the file.
N - do not save the file.
C/SP OPEN ERROR LINE xx cc = Y
C/SP communication complex is unable to open a communications line for
usage on the GPCC at system initialization. Indication of CLT hardware
problem.
xx - C/SP logical unit number.
Y=3 - Device not available
C /SP ASGN ERROR LINE xx cc = Y
C/SP communication complex is unable to assign indicated line for usage.
Indication of misconfiguration on C/SP.
xx - C/SP logical unit number.
Y= 1 - Invalid device number.
Y=2 - Device down.
Y=3 - Device not available.
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SERIES 1 100 SOFTWARE PRODUCTS
DATE: 1982 Jan 29
The attached documentation concerns pricing classifications of Series 1100 software products and is
provided for your information and reference.
The documentation consists of five tables. Each table lists Series 1 100 software products by name and
provides additional data associated with those products according to one of the following classifications:
Table 1: Series 1100 System Program Products separately priced for unbundled contracts but
provided as Programming Aids for bundled contracts at no additional charge.
Table 2: Series 1 100 System Program Products separately priced for both bundled and unbundled
contracts.
Table 3: Series 1100 Applications Program Products separately priced for both bundled and
unbundled contracts.
Table 4: Series 1 100 System Control Software provided as Programming Aids for both unbundled
and bundled contracts at no additional charge.
Table 5: Series 1 100 System Programming Aids for both unbundled and bundled contracts at no
additional charge.
The data in the tables reflects status as of this date and is subject to change as new products are released.
wirecior, u o an ublications
Major Systems Software
STAT
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SERIES 1100 SYSTEM PROGRAM PRODUCTS SEPARATELY PRICED FOR UNBUNDLED CONTRACTS. BUT
PROVIDED AS PROGRAMMING AIDS FOR BUNDLED CONTRACTS AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE
TYPE
NUMBER
SUP
CAT
CURRENT
LEVEL
APL 1100
6127-00
1
7R2
APT 1100
6134-00
1
2R1
ASCII COBOL
6153-00
1
SR2
ASCII FORTRAN
6154-00
1
1OR1
ASCII MATH/STAT PACK
6168-00
1
IR1
BBASIC
6178-00
1
9R1
BCOB
6149-00
1
3R1A
BFTN
6150-00
1
2R1A
CKRS
6162-00
1
I R2
CMS
6148-00
1
7R2
CS 1100 (Note 1)
6207-00
1
9R1
CTS (Note 2)
6170-01
1
8R1
DATA
6133-00
2
9R1
DFP
6177-00
1
IRI
DMS 1100
6155-00
1
8R2A
FLIT
6203-00
1
4R1
FMPS
6174-00
1
8R1
FMPS-GAMMA
6174-01
1
8R1
GSA 1100
6165-00
1
3R1
HVTS
6147-00
1
2R1B
MACRO
6160-00
1
7R1
PAR
6161-00
1
3R1A
PCCS
6159-00
1
1 R I
PCIOS
6152-00
1
4R1
PL/1
6151-00
1
9R1
PROMEGA
6205-00
1
2R2
QLP 1100
6157-00
1
4R1
QUIP
6158-00
1
4R1A
RPG 1100
6164-00
1
6R1A
RPS 1100
6156-00
1
3R2
SIMLIB
6166-00
1
1R1
SORT MERGE (Note 3)
6135-00
1
13R1
TELCON - DCP COMP MODE (Note 4)
6136-00
1
2R1B
TSS
6163-00
1
2R1B
UBASIC
6171-00
1
9R1
UTS HOST UTILITIES
6202-00
1
1R1
UTS SOFTWARE
6179-00
1
IR1A
NOTES: 1) CS 1100 became separately priced with Level 9R1 for unbundled contracts.
2) CTS became separately priced with Level 8R1 for unbundled contracts.
3) SORT MERGE became separately priced with Level 13R1 for unbundled contracts.
4) TELCON Level 2RIB is provided as a programming aid only for DCP contracts. For DCP/40
and DCP/20, which are unbundled products, TELCON is a program product and is separately
priced for all contracts (se-. Table-2).
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UNBUNDLED CONTRACTS
PRODUCT NAME
TYPE
NUMBER
SUP
CAT
CURRENT
LEVEL
APT 1100 LATHE
6134-01/02
1
2R1
DATA DICTIONARY SYSTEM
6176-00
1
1R1
DPS 1100
6237-00
1
1111
IGDS
6206-00
1
1R1
IRU
6175-00
1
1R1
MAPPER
6146-00
1
28R2
PADS
6239-00
1
1RI
QLP/PCIOS INTERFACE FEATURE
6157-01/02
1
4R1
SENTRY
6167-00
1
IR1
SPELL (Note 1)
6240-00
1
1R1
TELCON - DCP COMP MODE (Note 2)
6136-00
1
2RIB
TELCON - DCP/40 PRIMARY MODE (Note 2)
6136-01
1
3R1
UNADS
6143-00
1
6R2
UNADS COMp 80
6143-01
1
6R2
UTS COBOL
6130-02
1
1114
UTS 400 EDIT PROC
6201-02
1
IRI
LA (LOG ANALYZER)
6246-00
1
1R1
FUTURE ADDITIONS
RELEASE
LEVEL
CMS 1100/DCP
6169-00
1
1R1
CMS 1100/GCS
6169-01
1
1R1
EDIT 1100 (Note 1)
6245-00
1
IR1
IMS 1100 (Note 1)
6244-00
1
IR1
IPF 1100 (Note 1)
6241-00
1
IRI
IRU VERSION 11
6175-01
1
2R1
MCB
6249-00
1
1R1
RDP 1100 (Note l)
6251-00
1
3R1
RPG II GROUP (Note 3)
6243-99
l
1R1
NOTES:
1)
Supported on 1100/60 and 1100/80 only.
21
See Table I regarding TELCON Level 2RJB for DCP contracts. TELCON Level 3R1 is
31
applicable only to DCP/40 and DCP/20 and thus in BY cases will be a separately priced
program product.
RPG 11 GROUP includes RPG II Compiler, Auto Report and RPG 11 Editor.
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SERIES 1100 APPLICATIONS PROGRAM PRODUCTS SEPARATELY PRICED FOR BOTH BUNDLED AND
UNBUNDLED CONTRACTS
TYPE
NUMBER
SUP
CAT
CURRENT
LEVEL
ASET 1100
6503-00
2
3.0
GIFTS 1100
6548-00
I
1.0
ICES SYSTEM
6529-99
1
2.9
ICES STRUDL 11
6529-98
1
2.8
ICES COGO
6529-95
1
2.8
ICES ROADS
6529-96
1
2.4
OPTIMA 1100
6107-11
1
4.1
SUFICS 1100 BASIC
6547-00
1
2R1
SUFICS/RISK ANAL
6547-01
1
2R2
SUFICS/HIER CONSOL
6547-02
1
2R2
SUFICS/SYM ED/RENUMB
6547-03
1
2R2
UNIS 1100/MDP
6510-00
1
6.1
UNIS 1100/IM
6510-01
1
6.1
UNIS 1100/PS/WOM
6510-02
1
6.1
UNIDAS 1100
6523-00
1
5R4
FUTURE ADDITIONS
RELEASE
LEVEL
ICES LEASE I1/SEPOL II
6529-94
1
2.0
UNIFACS 1100 ACCTS PAY
6575-00
1
1.0
UNIFACS 1100 ACCTS REC
6575-01
1
1.0
UNIFACS 1100 PAYROLL/PER
6575-02
1
1.0
UNIFACS 1100 GEN LED/BUD
6575-03
1
1.0
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SERIES 1100 SYSTEM CONTROL SOFTWARE PROVIDED AS PROGRAMMING AIDS FOR BOTH
UNBUNDLED AND BUNDLED CONTRACTS AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE
SUP
CAT
CURRENT
LEVEL
ASM
2
15R1
COLLECTOR (MAP)
I
30R1
COMUS
1
1R2
DPREP 1100
1
10R1
ED
B
I
16R1A
ELT
2
8R1
EXECUTIVE
1
36R2D
37R2A
FURPUR
I
28R2
JOURNAL (1100/60 ONLY)
.JOURNAL
3
IRI
1
3R1
PDP
1
12R2
PLUS
(Note 2)
4R1A
PMD
1
32R1
SECURE
.
I
21RI
SSG
SSG
I
20R1
.
SUPERVISOR (1100/60 ONLY)
I
IR2C
SYS LIB
I
74R1
VOTES: 11 Products marked with an asterisk are proprietary.
2) Use of PLUS is limited to compiling Sperry Univac software written in PLUS. Within said
limited use, level of support is category 1.
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SERIES 1100 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AIDS FOR BOTH UNBUNDLED AND BUNDLED CONTRACTS AT
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE
SUP
CAT
CURRENT
LEVEL
CML
1
IR1
C/SP
I
6R2
CULL
3
3R2
DOC
3
4R1
FLAP
3
4R1A
G PSS 1100
3
4.1
HMLOG
1
1R1
LOG FED
3
12R1
NTR
2
2R2B
NUALGOL
1
7R1
SITE/SP
2
2R1
TCS
3
2R1
UCS-RTS
~
I
1R1
STP
1
2RI
NOTE: I) Products marked with an asterisk are proprietary.
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problem. The BSCTAR has a blocksize adjustment routine added to the
TAR to prevent the "INEDIT" routine from transferring more than maximum
number of characters expected by Host, thus preventing the channel hang
and subsequent timeout.
STAT
Operational Procedures For Timeouts of C/SP Subsystem
There are three basic types of timeouts. These types and whether
or not dumps are required, are enumerated below:
1. Timeout message on Host and C/SP at a red light stop - C/SP
dump required normally.
2. Timeout message on Host, C/SP still running and terminal operations)
proceeding normally - answer timeout message with an "A". If
timeout message does not return within a short period of time,
no dumps are required. However, if the timeout message returns
within a short period of time, the Host and C/SP should be
dumped concurrently*.
3. Timeout message on Host, C/SP still running, but terminal operations
not proceeding normally - concurrent* Host and C/SP dumps are
required.
* Procedure For Concurrent2 Host and C/SP Dum s
1. Stop Processor on Host (1110).
2. Stop C/SP and ,aster Clear C/SP.
3. Take Manual Dump off Host.
4. Reboot Host and take Dump off C/SP as soon as Host is back up.
Note: Steps 1 and 2 should be performed at approximately the same time to
freeze the situation in the Host and C/SP, as 'is at the time of
"TIMEOUT" occurrence.
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l Terminal Operations - means that terminals are operating normally, that is
to say that input and output is passing through the communications
system.
2 Concurrent - means that situation being dumped represents the status of
things on the Host and C/SP at the same point in time.
CSP IPL TAPE: 2940
BACKUP IPL TAPE: 2989
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AJt.",IN.STRATRVE?ItvTERNAL''-E LY
Microwave Outage Detection
Detection of Microwave Outage can be made by the operator very easily.
A complete outage will show up as solid input lights on the C/SPs GPCC
Panel. The indicators with DLT Lines such as the Area's 9300 is an example.
MultiTerm Lines will not show input.
Intermittent outages will show the solid input the same except that
the lights will go out on normal resumption of microwave service.
In either case the Console Operator will be aware that jobs do not
run correctly and input/output is not going smoothly. If the operator
suspects a microwave problem, he is to immediately inform his/her supervi-
sor and they in turn are to alert-first, our Commo Officer and secondly,
the OPS Officer.
ADMINISTMTNE4114TERNA-L. USE ONLY
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To Use Spare C/SP as SS7, SS8, or SS9 Operational System
Example - Switch SS7 to Spare
1. Clear and Stop SS7 and the Spare C/SP
2. In transfer SW cabinet:
Set transfer switch to "10 or 1-SS7 SPAR"
3. At the T-Bar Control Panel in the New Patch Panel (U-494 Room),
insert the key provided into the CSP switch. for the CSP subsystem you wish
to switch out of the system (CSP7, CSP8,'or CSP9). By turning the key to
the right 1/4 turn, the spare C/SP will be substituted for any one of the
operational CSP's. This key must remain in the switched position until you
wish to again return to standard CSP configuration.
4. IPL the spare C/SP. It should be IPL'ed as the one being replaced
on the Operational System.
To Remove the Spare C/SP from the Operational System and Use the Standard
C/SP SS7:
1. Clear and stop SS7 and the spare C/SP.
2. Set transfer switches as desired.
3. Reverse Step 3 - Turn key left and remove.
4. IPL C/SP7 - It should IPL as SS7 on Operational System.
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PSG/CSD-407/77
18 November 1977
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Processing of ESD Traffic
1. (S) During the past several months, we have ed difficulty,
on several occasions, in processing ESD traffic from The problem
centered around missing segments within the message header. Despite
numerous tests conducted by myself and Univac SA's, following each such
occurrence, we were unable to duplicate this problem. Finally on 19
October 1977, this situation occurred again, but with some consistency,
at least long enough to capture an erroneous ESD on a Data Scope tape
cartridge. After considerable analysis of all data captured between
.25X1
the SP and Univac 9480 System on.this data;-rit was discovered 25X1
that failed to repeat Segment 2 of the message following a Wait 25X1
Before ransmit (WBT) response from our CSP front end. Normally the
WBT response informs the other end that the data block was r
cannot be processed at this time, and must be rep
Coordinated and approved by CSD, DATEX
2. (S) On 28 October 1977, I met with Systems Software,
25X1
25X1
25X1
- r r ana ysis.~ agreed th was not 25X1
ESD for repeated furbybe in accordance with the ?CD. will investigate 25X1
possible causes and contact me on corrective action and for any test
sessions needed to identify and correct this problem.
3. (U) The existing work around at NPIC is to asks to re-
initialize the line (RECYCLE DLT001), and ask for a retransmission of the
same message. GI u9~r~o E~a~PVT~,r~
Systsns Engineering Branch
Distribution:
1 - CM0
1 - CH/SDB
1 - SEB File
25X1
25X1
CLASSIFIED CY 009907
Ex,-,n : t fro n Gene , a!
Derl3;oi'ic 'tion Schof `
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OF .L ?>i- ICI `I ;?ATE
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YES IXXXIN0
DATE
_7_April-_ _1978_._..__.__
In order to determine the cause of the CSP timeouts, more information is needed.
,he following procedure should be followed after each CSP timeout. If it is quickly
?~xecuted, it will not significantly increase the recovery time.
1. Do not answer the timeout delay message. 1,D.2 cAr A
2. Inspect CSP. Are any indicator lights blinking? If so, note the GPCC andnnum-
ber for use later when asked for by CSP dump program.
3. Keyin on the 1110 console "DU MP" for an on-line EXEC dump. Do not at this tim
mount the tape. Go immediately to step #4.