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nt2mku, 07/18/2024 09:25 AM
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3 | After turning on the first BAP, the corresponding BCT terminal will display initial boot options. In most cases, you can get the system running with these steps: |
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4 | # Select to continue (and do not run any diagnostics): Enter ";" |
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5 | # Select to boot manually: Enter "MAN;" |
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6 | # System displays discovered APS files on both SCSI drives. |
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7 | ## Select the IOC corresponding to the drive of the desired APS: Enter "IOC-0;" or "IOC-1;" |
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8 | ## Enter the APS file, e.g.: "12341234;" |
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9 | # Force the initialisation of peripherals: Enter "FORCED;" |
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11 | System will display "BAP-x is loading APS" now. Afterwards, it loads the software to LTG processors. The terminal will not process any further terminal inputs until completing LTG loading. |
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13 | The whole boot process until finishing LTG loading takes about 20 to 30 minutes. |
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15 | h2. Troubleshooting |
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16 | If there is no terminal output at all, you can use the Maintenance Panel (MP:CP113C) to observe boot steps. Connect it to the processor power converter and to the lower MP-connector of the BAP PEX. |