TARGET Sales Management System - Application Notes
System issues
For these functions, you will need to know the password associated
with your SYSTEM username. If you don't know this, please contact
HSI support to find out. In all cases, you will need to log on
with the username SYSTEM (and your special password) before giving
any of the commands shown below. Unless the instructions say otherwise,
you should use the BYE command to log off when you are done.
Changing date/time
To correct the data or time on your system, log on as SYSTEM, then
give the appropriate command as shown below.
SET DATE mm/dd/yy
SET TIME hh:mm
Note that time is given with a 24-hour clock, so 3PM is 15:00.
Booting problems
If your system is experiencing "lock-up" problems or refuses to
boot up properly, we suggest running a disk fixup on it. To do
this, follow these steps:
- Reboot your system
- When the message "escape to enter maintenance mode" comes up
on the screen, hit the ESC key
- When you get the logon prompt, log on as SYSTEM
- Type the command
DISK S (FIX)
- Lots of messages and numbers will fly by
- If the result is just a system prompt, reboot and use normally
- If you see messages involving "overlap", call HSI right away
Making emergency diskettes
If you system is really in serious trouble, we may instruct you to
boot from your emergency boot diskettes; if you don't have a set
of these, you may make them (while your system is still healthy)
as follows:
- Log on as SYSTEM
- Have two diskettes ready
- Give command
MAKEBOOT F
- Put in first diskette
- Select the Format choice from menu
- Put in second diskette when prompted
- Label diskettes as Emergency boot 1 & 2
- Log off when you are done
If you wish to test the diskettes, here's how:
- Make sure everybody is logged off
- Put first diskette in drive
- Reboot
- Mount second diskette when prompted
- At log on prompt, log on as SYSTEM
- Give command
DISK F
- If you see description of your hard disk, you are all set
- Remove diskette and reboot
Formatting tapes
Backup tapes must be formatted prior to first use. Once a tape has
been formatted, it should not need it again. Here's how to format
a new tape:
- Log on as SYSTEM
- Give command
A TAPE TAPE1
- Put tape in drive and WAIT until it stops moving
- Give command
TAPE TAPE (INIT name) where the
"name" is replaced by a tape name up to 8 characters long
- You may repeat the above two steps for additional tapes
- Log off when you are done
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