IBM SY44-5902-05 Server User Manual


 
and data set headers; therefore, you might want summary reports for
these areas. If you find read errors, you should look at the failing sector
summary. For diskettes that are used in save and restore operations, use
the load and dump object dump descriptor summary.
6. If you want to print the sector range report, specify the start and end sector
address for the sector range. If you do not specify a sector address, no sectors
will print in the print range sector area of the report.
7. To display the contents of the diskette, select the Display diskette data option on
the Work with Diskette Data Recovery display.
To change the failing sectors, select the Alter diskette data option on the Work
with Diskette Data Recovery display.
8. Exchange the diskette that contains CRC errors with one of the same type and
format.
9. Select the Write data to diskette option on the Work with Diskette Data Recovery
display to write the changed data to the new diskette.
This ends the procedure.
Work with system partitions
For information on the Work with system partitions options, see Work with system
partitionson page 42.
Note: Some functions are restricted to DST use only and cannot be performed
from SST.
Work with system capacity
For more information on the Work with system capacity option, see Work with
system capacityon page 42.
Note: Some functions are restricted to DST use only and cannot be performed
from SST.
Work with system security
For more information on the Work with system security option, see Work with
system securityon page 42.
Note: Some functions are restricted to DST use only and cannot be performed
from SST.
Work with service tools user IDs
For more information on the Work with service tools user IDs option, see Work with
service tools user IDson page 25.
Note: Some functions are restricted to DST use only and cannot be performed
from SST.
Function keys (SST)
Keys F3, F5, F10, F12, and F16 usually have the following functions:
v F3 key ends the SST function.
v F5 key causes the system to ignore input to the display. Use this key to see the
same display with the input erased or a waiting display.
v F10 key causes the command entry display to be shown. You can then enter CL
commands.
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