Version 6.3.13 for UNIX
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Starting and Terminating the Configuration Utility

This document covers the following topics:


Starting the Configuration Utility

The way you start the Configuration Utility depends on how the system has been configured at your site. For most installations, you start it as described below.

Start of instruction setTo start the Configuration Utility

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Terminating the Configuration Utility

When you terminate the Configuration Utility and you have not yet saved your changes, a window appears asking whether you want to save now.

Start of instruction setTo terminate the Configuration Utility

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Performing a Function while Starting the Configuration Utility

You can perform several functions automatically when starting the Configuration Utility.

The following functions can be specified after the natparm command at the UNIX system prompt.

Function Description
exit Terminates the Configuration Utility.
import=parameter-file Imports the specified parameter file.
export=parameter-file Exports the specified parameter file.
parm=parameter-file Opens the specified parameter file.
save Saves a parameter file.
save=new-parameter-file-name Saves a parameter file under a different name.

Multiple functions can be specified one after the other (see the examples below).

Examples

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