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HIDMP - Creation and Output of HIDUMP Control Data
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
Functions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
In Hicom-System at field trial, system test and at customers use still occure some uncorrected faults which can only be pinpointed if the necessary diagnostic data is provided. The program package HIDUMP (consisting of the resident HIDUMP software and AMO HIDMP) provides the service engineer with a tool for saving diagnostic data onto hard disk (HD) in case of a HICOM system restart.
Administration and modification of control data as well as communication with the service terminal is accomplished by means of AMO HIDMP. This AMO is exclusively used to define, (de-)activate, delete and output the required HIDUMP control data. Without the AMO, the HIDUMP is able to operate only with control data already stored in the control segment to select its diagnostic data.
The control data are contained in a control segment and are made up of individual control strings. In the case of a HICOM system restart, HIDUMP processes all active control strings in ascending order (as regards their number).
Before control strings can be activated or deactivated for the resident HIDUMP, they must be defined stating the conditions and the associated actions. Control strings that are no longer required can be deleted (irrespective of whether they are active or deactive). It is possible to output information on the defined control strings.
Note
The AMO HIDMP runs exclusively in the CC part of the SWU. The resident HIDUMP part can operate in all processors of the SWU containing a dependability.
Function Overview
The following functions are implemented in the AMO:
a.
Change the control segment (control data) to be processed using the P command
It is possible to process control data for CC or LTG.
b.
Define control data using the DEF command
This command defines the control data and stores it in the control segment. A maximum of 1 kbyte of control data can be defined. The control data is stored in the individual control strings (each of which has been created by a DEF command) in ascending order of their numbers.
c.
Activate control strings using the ON command
This command is used to ACTIVATE (enable) control data and to determine how many times a control string may be processed.
d.
Deactivate control strings using the OFF command
This command is used to DEACTIVATE (disable) control data.
e.
Output control data using the LST command
This command is used to output control data information.
f.
Delete control data using the DEL command
This command is used to delete control strings.
g.
Terminate the AMO using the END command
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