There are several SYS_LOADABLE subcommands. Select the one you want from the choices below.
1 – ADD
Adds an entry in the system images file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_ IMAGES.IDX. CAUTION The SYS_LOADABLE ADD command is not intended for general use. Only advanced system programmers should use this command. Format SYS_LOADABLE ADD product image
1.1 – Parameters
product A 1- to 8-character product mnemonic that uniquely identifies a loadable image. For user-written images, this should typically contain the string _LOCAL_. image The file name of the system loadable image you want to add. A file name is the only value you can specify for this parameter. Do not specify a device, directory, file type, or wildcard characters.
1.2 – Qualifiers
1.2.1 /LOAD_STEP
Indicates the step of the booting process at which you want the image loaded. Valid load steps are INIT (which causes the system initialization code to load the image), and SYSINIT (which causes the SYSINIT process to load the image). If you do not specify a value for the /LOAD_STEP qualifier, it defaults to SYSINIT.
1.2.2 /LOG
/LOG /NOLOG (default) Controls whether the SYS_LOADABLE ADD command displays a notification after the entry has been added.
1.2.3 /MESSAGE
Enables you to specify the text of a message that is displayed when the appropriate condition is met (see the /SEVERITY qualifier). The default message is "system image load failed".
1.2.4 /SEVERITY
Determines how the image load status will affect console output and booting progress. You can specify the following values for this qualifier: Value Description FATAL If an error occurs loading the image, display the error message and BUGCHECK information. INFORMATION Display the message and continue processing. SUCCESS Continue even if loading the image produces an error. Does not display the message. WARNING If an error occurs loading the image, display the error message and continue processing. If you do not specify a value for the /SEVERITY qualifier, it defaults to WARNING.
1.3 – Description
The SYS_LOADABLE ADD command adds an entry to the system images file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX. You can then process this file using the command procedure SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_ IMAGES.COM. Processing the file with VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.COM generates a new system images data file that the system uses when it boots. If the file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX does not exist, the SYS_LOADABLE ADD command creates a new one.
2 – REMOVE
Removes an entry in the system images file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_ IMAGES.IDX. CAUTION The SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command is not intended for general use. Only advanced system programmers should use this command. Format SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE product image
2.1 – Parameters
product A 1- to 8-character product mnemonic that uniquely identifies a loadable image. For user-written images this should typically contain the string _LOCAL_. image The file name of the system loadable image you want to remove. A file name is the only value you can specify for this parameter. Do not specify a device, directory, file type, or wildcard characters.
2.2 – Qualifier
2.2.1 /LOG
/LOG /NOLOG (default) Controls whether the SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command displays a notification after the entry has been removed.
2.3 – Description
The SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command removes an entry from the system images file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX. You can then process this file using the command procedure SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.COM. Processing the file with VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.COM generates a new system images data file that the system uses when it boots. If the file SYS$UPDATE:VMS$SYSTEM_IMAGES.IDX does not exist, the SYS_LOADABLE REMOVE command creates a new, empty one.