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>KEYINFO filename;RECOVER
(and, after recovery is made)
>EXIT
(In the above, "filename" is the name of the KSAM data file determined in the LISTF command.)
This will recover the work file and take you out of KSAMUTIL. You can then run RISE and continue
editing after you TEXT in the recovered work file name.
If the system fails while you are editing the file directly (initiated by the FILE command), perform steps 2
and 3 above. In other words, use KSAMUTIL and the KEYINFO command with the RECOVER option
with the name of the direct file to restore it for continued editing.
Recovery from Terminal Lockout
Terminal lockout is the term used to describe a state in which the terminal is totally unresponsive to any
key you press. To recover, do the following:
1.
If you are in Line Mode, just press the RESET TERMINAL key twice.
This is a hard reset.
2.
If you are in Block Mode, press the RESET TERMINAL key twice, for
a hard reset.
exception occurs when you are in Scroll set.
set (SHOW mode), the special function key F7 has a different
function.
F1, which will take you out of Scroll set and into Master set.
You may then press F7 to enter Line Mode.
Recovery from Breaking out of Block Mode
If you hit the BREAK key inadvertently while in Block Mode, do the following:
1.
Do a hard reset (press the RESET TERMINAL key twice).
2.
Type "ESC:" to turn echo on.
communicate with MPE.)
3.
Type RESUME to resume execution of the editor.
with "Read Pending."
4.
Enter the carriage return.
5.
If you are in Scroll set (SHOW mode), press F1 to reset the
special function keys to Master set.
6.
Press softkey F8 to display the main menu.
7.
Press softkey F8 to refresh the main menu.
to Block Mode.
Then press softkey F7 to enter Line Mode.
In order to return to Line Mode, you must first press
file: D:\filtrixfiles\rpgutilrisk\Chap3.html
If you are in Scroll
(At this point you should be able to
This will return you
An
MPE will respond
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