
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 4: Configuration
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Saving
This SAVE command saves all changes and updates to non-volatile
memory.
The SCS automatically saves the programmed parameters after running the
setup script for the first time only. After that, the system administrator must run
SAVE manually, as follows:
1. To permanently save any parameter changes, type SAVE (all caps) at the
command prompt.
2. Press Enter. It may take a few minutes for the system to save your entries.
The reboot and the poweroff commands check for unsaved data before
execution, just in case a SAVE is required. They prompt you to execute a SAVE,
if necessary.
Note: SAVE does not store the buffered data, which is only maintained
in RAM. If you require the buffered data, you can poll the appropriate
ports and capture the buffered data at any time.
Rebooting
The very first time you log in to the SCS as sysadmin, a special routine runs to
properly set up the system files, read/write operations, and other aspects of the
file system. The SCS automatically reboots after running the setup script for the
first time. All other setup script sessions require you to use the reboot command
to ensure that all configuration changes are made.
1. To make the parameter changes take effect, type reboot at the command
prompt.
2. Press Enter.
3. If file changes have not been saved into non-volatile memory, the reboot
operation includes a prompt, allowing you to SAVE the files if desired.
Note: The system administrator is automatically logged out.
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