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1. c201d2s0 in dev dsk c201d2s0 may vary depending on the SCSI ID assigned to the CD ROM drive this example SCSIHD 2 where 2 corresponds to 2s0 If this sample command does not work consult with your system administrator The directories in this example rem disc and disc in which the CD ROM drive is to be mounted must be created before the mount command is executed This example assumes that both rem ews and loc ews using HP UX 9 There is another method of mounting a CD ROM drive The cp and ftp commands be used to transfer the setupxxx tar file from the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM on the remote EWS to the local EWS 4 2 UNCOMPRESSING tar FILES This section describes how to create a directory in which RTE for UNIX is to be set up and how to extract the required files from the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM by using the tar command In the following example RTE for UNIX from the CD ROM mounted in the disc directory is set up in the usr local rte4unix directory mkdir usr local rte4unix cd usr local rte4unix bin tar xvf disc HPUX9 SETUPHP TAR 1 The user who executes the tar command becomes the owner of the uncompressed files Change the permission for the files as required 4 3 SETTING ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Following commands are entered to set the RTE4UNIX environment variable with the directory in which your RTE for UNIX is installed The other command sets the PA
2. Map a00000 1000 Target Mapping list test Memory write test Write 0000 100 11 12 1f 20 Reset test Setting BPS test BPS 0020 Setting BPH test BPH 0030 Setting PC test Run test Getting PC test Delete BP test Run test Getting PC test Delete BP test Step test Getting PC test Step test Getting PC test Step test Getting PC test Step test Getting PC test Initialize RTE RTE functional test completed successfully rte4unix d will not work unless the setting made in the setrte command is correct nothing is displayed following Connecting to xxx xxx xxx xxx it is likely that e the LAN BOX IP address specified with the setrte command is incorrect Alternatively the IP address of the LAN BOX or NET MASK setting may be incorrect This is only an example The actual version number and date are likely to differ from those in the example In addition the contents of the checks may vary with the type of the ICE being used OTHER SETTINGS AND CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION 11 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 6 setrte COMMAND This chapter explains the setrte command Entering the setrte command without specifying any arguments causes an abbreviated explanation of how to use the command to be displayed 6 1 SETTING Enter the setrte command observing the following format setrte lt ICE gt lt IP ADDRESS gt ICE Type of the ICE to be connected to the LAN BOX The ICE type could be for
3. connected to another EWS over a network remote connection Mounting a Local CD ROM Drive Insert the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then key in the following command In this example the CD ROM is mounted in the mnt directory usr etc mount r t hsfs 0 mnt The mount command can be executed only from the root 0 in dev sr0 may vary depending on the SCSI ID assigned to the CD ROM drive in this example SCSI ID 6 If this sample command does not work consult with your system administrator directory this example which the CD ROM drive is to be mounted must be created before the mount command is entered Mounting a Remote CD ROM Drive Mounting a CD ROM drive connected to a remote EWS is performed in two phases the first phase on the remote EWS and the second phase on the EWS on which your RTE for UNIX is to be set up Insert the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then key in the following commands from the respective EWSes In this example the CD ROM drive connected to the EWS for which the host name is rem ews is mounted in the rem mnt directory of this EWS then in the mnt directory of the EWS for which the host name is loc ews Commands entered via the rem ews usr etc mount r t hsfs dev sr0 rem mnt usr etc exportfs iv o ro access loc_ews root loc_ews rem mnt SETUP PROCEDURE SunOS 4 1 x VERS
4. of the EWS for which the host name is loc ews and the CD ROM drive from the rem mnt directory of the EWS for which the host name is rem ews Then the CD ROM is ejected from the CD ROM drive Command executed on the loc ews usr etc umount mnt Commands executed on the rem ews usr etc exportfs u rem mnt usr etc umount rem mnt bin eject dev sr0 The umount and exportfs commands can be executed only from the root superuser SETUP PROCEDURE SunOS 4 1 x VERSION 6 RTE for UNIX 4 SETUP PROCEDURE HP UX 9 x VERSION This chapter describes how to set up RTE for UNIX under HP UX 9 x See Chapter 5 for details of the settings that must be made once this setup is complete 4 1 MOUNTING A CD ROM The following sections explain how to mount the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM drive on an EWS in two different cases In the first case the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM drive is connected directly to the EWS on which RTE for UNIX is to be set up local connection In the second case the CD ROM drive is connected to another EWS over a network remote connection Mounting a Local CD ROM Drive Insert the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then key in the following command In this example the CD ROM is mounted in the disc directory etc mount r t cdfs dev dsk c201d2s0 disc The mount command can be executed only from the root superuser c201d2s0 in dev dsk c201d2s0 may vary depending on
5. 3 1 1 Mounting Local CD ROM nnn 4 3 1 2 Mounting a Remote CD ROM 4 3 2 UNGOMPRESSING tar FIEES 2 tote redet ee b e d Ed ere e vo da 5 3 3 SETTING ENVIRONMENT 5 ner 5 3 4 UNMOUNTING A CD ROM 1 004400000 6 3 4 1 Unmounting Local CD ROM 0 9 2 nan 6 3 4 2 Unmounting Remote CD ROM Drive 6 4 SETUP PROCEDURE HP UX 9 x 2 2 2444 22 222222 7 4 1 MOUNTING A CD ROM nte tee ate Seeded aed ed tend 7 4 1 1 Mounting Local CD ROM 9 7 4 1 2 Mounting a Remote CD ROM Drive 7 4 2 UNGOMPRESSING tar FILES eet c qe oie 8 4 3 SETTING ENVIRONMENT 5 8 4 4 UNMOUNTING A CD ROM nr rer 9 4 4 1 Unmounting a Local CD ROM Drive 2 000000000000000000050 09 9 4 4 2 Unmounting a Remote CD ROM Drive 3 9 5 OTHER SETTINGS AND CONFIRMATION OF 10 5 1 SETTINGS EXEGUT
6. CD ROM Drive Key in the following commands bin eject cdrom0 2 4 2 Eject the CD ROM in a Remote CD ROM Drive The CD ROM is ejected from a remote CD ROM drive two phases the first phase is performed on the EWS on which RTE for UNIX has been set up and the second is performed on the remote EWS This example unmounts a remote CD ROM drive from the mnt directory of the EWS for which the host is loc ews Then the CD ROM is ejected from the CD ROM drive of the EWS for which the host name is rem ews Command executed on the loc ews sbin umount mnt SETUP PROCEDURE Solaris 2 5 1 VERSION 5 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 Commands executed on the rem ews usr sbin exportfs u bin eject cdrom0 The exportfs command be executed only from the root superuser SETUP PROCEDURE Solaris 2 5 1 VERSION 6 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 3 SETUP PROCEDURE SunOS 4 1 VERSION This chapter describes how to set up RTE for UNIX under SunOS 4 1 x See Chapter 5 for an explanation of the settings that must be made once this setup is complete 3 1 MOUNTING A CD ROM The following sections explain how to mount the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM drive on an EWS in two different cases In the first case the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM drive is connected directly to the EWS on which the RTE for UNIX is to be set up local connection In the second case the CD ROM drive is
7. ING Setrte ite SEDE NIE Neu 10 5 2 CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION EXECUTING rte4unix ssseeeennn mnn 10 6 setrie COMMAND 12 EL 12 6 2 DISPLAYING THE CURRENT SETTINGS 7777 12 7 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Multi 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 13 CONTENTS 2 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 10 8 INTERNAL 5 1 111111111 14 CONTENTS 3 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 1 INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to set up RTE for UNIX This software runs on an engineering workstation EWS and enables its connection to an RTE series ICE over a LAN Three versions are available for Solaris 2 5 1 sparc Sun Microsystems for SunOS 4 1 x Sun Microsystems and for HP UX 9 x Hewlett Packard Hardware called a LAN BOX is required to connect an RTE series ICE to an EWS over a LAN The following diagram shows how to make this connection Refer to the LAN BOX User s Manual for details of the LAN BOX AC adapter LAN BOX ICE Wa NN pud IEEE e E ER mE EE EE EIE SIE SIE SIE 1 1 SETUP OVERVIEW This section briefly describes how to set up RTE for UNIX Before
8. ION 4 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 Command entered via the loc ews usr etc mount r t nfs rem ews rem mnt mnt rem ews must be an NFS server while loc ews must be an NFS client Contact your system administrator for details The mount and exportfs commands can be executed only from the root superuser 0 in dev sr0 may vary depending the SCSI ID assigned to the CD ROM drive If this sample command does not work consult with your system administrator The directories this example rem mnt and mnt which the CD ROM drive is to be mounted must be created before the mount command is executed This example assumes that both ews loc ews using SunOS 4 1 There is another method of mounting CD ROM drive ftp commands can be used to transfer the setupxxx tar file from the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM on the remote EWS to the local EWS 3 2 UNCOMPRESSING tar FILES This section describes how to create a directory in which RTE for UNIX is to be set up and how to extract the required files from the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM by using the tar command In the following example RTE for UNIX copied from the CD ROM mounted in the mnt directory is set up in the usr local rte4unix directory mkdir usr local rte4unix cd usr local rte4unix bin tar xvf mnt sun4_1 setupsun tar The user who executes the tar command becomes the owner of the
9. RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 10 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 10 REVISION HISTORY Chapter Explanation of revision December 20 1996 10 fFirst edition May 5 1998 1 10 1 Solaris 2 5 1 sparc is added 2 e This chapter is added 5 1 A note is added REVISION HISTORY 1 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 10 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION eee 3 Tel SETUR OVERVIEW mU M eA sen yo re 3 1 2 UNINSTALLATION 807 3 2 SETUP PROCEDURE Solaris 2 5 1 4 21 MOUNTING A 4 2 1 1 Mounting a Local CD ROM Drive 4 2 1 2 Mounting a Remote CD ROM nnne 4 2 2 UNCOMPRESSING tar 5 2 3 SETTING ENVIRONMENT 5 5 24 5 2 4 1 Eject the CD ROM in Local CD ROM Drive 7 5 2 4 2 Eject the CD ROM in a Remote CD ROM Drive susssssisissssssss sese nnne 5 3 SETUP PROCEDURE SunOS 4 1 x VERSION eese essen 4 3 1 MOUNTING A CBEBIOM cito 4
10. RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM on the remote EWS to the local EWS SETUP PROCEDURE Solaris 2 5 1 VERSION 4 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 2 2 UNCOMPRESSING tar FILES This section describes how to create a directory in which RTE for UNIX is to be set up and how to extract the required files from the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM by using the tar command In the following example RTE for UNIX copied from the CD ROM mounted in the cdrom directory is set up in the usr local rte4unix directory mkdir usr local rte4unix cd usr local rte4unix bin tar xvf cdrom cdrom0 sol2 5 1 setupsol tar The user who executes the tar command becomes the owner of the uncompressed files Change the permission for the files as required 2 3 SETTING ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Following commands are entered to set the RTE4UNIX environment variable with the directory in which your RTE for UNIX is installed The other command sets the PATH environment variable with the directory containing RTE for UNIX The following example assumes that RTE for UNIX is installed in usr local rte4unix setenv RTE4UNIX usr local rte4unix setenv PATH usr local rte4unix PATH These setenv commands are always required when using RTE for UNIX They should therefore be included in a shell start script such as cshrc 2 4 EJECT THE CD ROM Once the CD ROM becomes unnecessary it is ejected by means of the following procedure 2 4 1 Eject the CD ROM in a Local
11. TH environment variable with the directory containing RTE for UNIX The following example assumes that RTE for UNIX is installed in usr local rte4unix setenv RTE4UNIX usr local rte4unix setenv PATH usr local rte4unix PATH These setenv commands are always required when using RTE for UNIX They should therefore be included in a shell start script such as cshrc SETUP PROCEDURE HP UX 9 x VERSION 8 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 4 4 UNMOUNTING A CD ROM DRIVE 4 4 1 4 4 2 Once a CD ROM drive becomes unnecessary it is unmounted by means of the following procedures Unmounting a Local CD ROM Drive Key in the following commands In this example the CD ROM drive is unmounted from the disc directory and the CD ROM is ejected from the drive etc umount disc e The umount command can be executed only from the root superuser Unmounting a Remote CD ROM Drive A CD ROM drive is unmounted from a remote EWS in two phases the first phase is performed on the EWS on which RTE for UNIX has been set up and the second phase is performed on the remote EWS This example unmounts the remote CD ROM drive from the disc directory of the EWS for which the host name is loc ews and the CD ROM drive from the rem disc directory of the EWS for which the host name is rem ews Command executed on the loc ews etc umount disc Commands executed on the rem ews usr etc exportfs u rem disc etc umount rem
12. attempting to set up RTE for UNIX first set up the LAN BOX Refer to the LAN BOX User s Manual Mount the setup CD ROM 9 Create a directory in which RTE for UNIX will be set up hereafter called the RTE for UNIX program directory Uncompress the files on the setup CD ROM and copy them to the RTE for UNIX program directory by using the tar command 9 Specify the RTE4UNIX environment variable 9 Execute setrte to set up RTE for UNIX 9 Execute rte4unix to confirm the connection with the LAN BOX and conduct a simplified ICE test 1 2 UNINSTALLATION OVERVIEW RTE for UNIX can be uninstalled simply by erasing all the files from the RTE for UNIX program directory INTRODUCTION 3 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 2 SETUP PROCEDURE Solaris 2 5 1 VERSION This chapter describes how to set up RTE for UNIX under Solaris 2 5 1 sparc See Chapter 5 for an explanation of the settings that must be made once this setup is complete 2 1 MOUNTING A CD ROM The following sections explain how to mount the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM drive on an EWS in two different cases In the first case the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM drive is connected directly to the EWS on which the RTE for UNIX is to be set up local connection In the second case the CD ROM drive is connected to another EWS over a network remote connection Mounting a Local CD ROM Drive Insert the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then the CD ROM i
13. d as the LAN BOX IP address in the setrte command In this case however the LAN BOX name must be registered with the DNS domain name system server V The current settings can be displayed by entering setrte s V is unnecessary to execute the setrte command every time the debugger is started Instead the debugger must be executed only once after the ICE type or LAN BOX IP address has been changed 5 2 CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION EXECUTING rte4unix The rte4unix command is executed to confirm the operation of the LAN BOX and ICE Key in the following When command execution begins the results are displayed Confirm that RTE functional test completed successfully is displayed An example of the display at normal end is shown on the following page This example assumes that a V853 ICE is being used OTHER SETTINGS AND CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION 10 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 rte4unix Version 1 11 0 Copyright c Midas lab Inc 1996 All rights reserved RTE4UNIX usr local rte4unix Connecting to 192 168 1 1 RTE Module Version 1 11 0 Dec 16 1996 12 04 06 CPU DLL Version 1 11 0 Dec 16 1996 12 04 14 Name lt V853 gt PCno 32 MaxReg 40 RegbufSize 160 F_Flag 00000020 Initialize RTE Setting environment test Memory fill test Fill 0000 100 aa Memory read test Read 0000 100 Memory write test Write 0200 10 11 12 1 20 Memory read test Read 0200 10 Mapping test Map 400000 1ff000 Target Mapping test
14. disc The umount and exportfs commands can be executed only from the root superuser SETUP PROCEDURE HP UX 9 x VERSION 9 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 5 OTHER SETTINGS AND CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION This chapter describes the settings that must be made once RTE for UNIX setup has been completed It also explains how to confirm the operation of RTE for UNIX 5 1 SETTINGS EXECUTING setrte The setrte command is executed to specify the type of ICE to be used as well as the IP address of the LAN BOX The following example assumes that the ICE and LAN BOX IP address are V853 and 192 168 1 1 respectively See Chapter 5 for details of the setrte command Also refer to the LAN BOX User s Manual for details of how to set up the address of the LAN BOX setrte v853 192 168 1 1 The usr local rte4unix rte4unix file is made by setting that used the setrte command The permission of the write to this file must be given to all the users who use the setrte command The RTE4UNIX environment variable must be set up correctly before the setrte command can be executed The setrte command must be executed whenever the type of an ICE to be used or the IP address of the LAN BOX is changed If a debugger is started without first executing the setrte command after the ICE type is changed not only is normal operation hampered but there is also a chance of a failure occurring V The name assigned to the LAN BOX may be specifie
15. example v853 or v852 The supported ICE types can be displayed by entering the setrte command without any arguments IP ADDRESS IP address of the LAN BOX If your EWS is connected to network in which a DNS domain name system is operating and the LAN BOX is registered with the DNS the host name of the LAN BOX can be specified instead of the IP address Example setrte v853 192 168 1 1 The setrte command does not check the IP address for validity Use rte4 unix d to validate the IP address setting 6 2 DISPLAYING THE CURRENT SETTINGS To display the current settings enter the following setrte COMMAND 12 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 7 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Multi The following diagram shows the software configuration of RTE for UNIX where the Green Hills Software Multi debugger is being used Target Debugger Window rteserv for EWS SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Multi 13 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 8 INTERNAL COMMANDS Refer to the manual supplied with your ICE for details of the ICE internal commands that can be used as through commands with the debugger INTERNAL COMMANDS 14 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 Memo RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL M672MNL02
16. s mounted automatically In this example the CD ROM is mounted in the cdrom directory If the CD ROM is not mounted automatically consult with your system administrator Mounting a Remote CD ROM Drive Mounting a CD ROM drive connected to a remote EWS is done manually Insert the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then key in the following commands from the respective EWSes In this example the CD ROM drive connected to the EWS for which the host name is rem ews is mounted automatically in the cdrom directory of this EWS then is mounted in the mnt directory of the EWS for which the host name is loc ews Commands entered via the rem ews usr sbin exportfs iv ro access loc_ews root loc_ews cdrom cdrom0 Command entered via the loc ews sbin mount F nfs r rem_ews cdrom cdrom0 mnt rem_ews must be an NFS server while loc_ews must be an NFS client Contact your system administrator for details The exportfs command can be executed only from the root superuser If the CD ROM is not mounted automatically consult with your system administrator The directories in this example mnt in which the CD ROM drive is to be mounted must be created before the mount command is executed This example assumes that both rem_ews and loc_ews are using Solaris 2 5 1 There is another method of mounting a CD ROM drive The cp and fip commands can be used to transfer the setupxxx tar file from the
17. the SCSI ID assigned to the CD ROM drive this example SCSIHD 2 where 2 corresponds to 2s0 If this sample command does not work consult with your system administrator The directory in this example disc in which the CD ROM drive is to be mounted must be created before the mount command is entered Mounting a Remote CD ROM Drive The mounting of a CD ROM drive connected to a remote EWS is performed in two phases the first phase is performed on the remote EWS while the second phase is performed on the EWS on which your RTE for UNIX is to be set up Insert the RTE for UNIX setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then key in the following commands on the respective EWSes In this example the CD ROM drive connected to the EWS for which the host name is rem ews is mounted in the rem disc directory of this EWS then in the disc directory of the EWS for which the host name is loc ews Commands entered to rem ews etc mount r t cdfs dev dsk c201d2s0 rem disc usr etc exportfs iv o ro access loc ews root loc ews rem disc Command entered to loc ews etc mount r t nfs rem ews rem disc disc The rem ews must be an NFS server while the loc ews must be an NFS client Contact your system administrator for details The mount and exportfs commands be executed only from the root superuser SETUP PROCEDURE HP UX 9 x VERSION SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00
18. uncompressed files Change the permission for the files as required 3 3 SETTING ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Following commands are entered to set the RTE4UNIX environment variable with the directory in which your RTE for UNIX is installed The other command sets the PATH environment variable with the directory containing RTE for UNIX The following example assumes that RTE for UNIX is installed in usr local rte4unix setenv RTE4UNIX usr local rte4unix setenv PATH usr local rte4unix PATH These setenv commands are always required when using RTE for UNIX They should therefore be included in a shell start script such as cshrc SETUP PROCEDURE SunOS 4 1 x VERSION 5 RTE for UNIX SETUP MANUAL Rev 1 00 3 4 UNMOUNTING A CD ROM DRIVE 3 4 1 3 4 2 Once a CD ROM drive becomes unnecessary it is unmounted by means of the following procedure Unmounting a Local CD ROM Drive Key in the following commands In this example the CD ROM drive is unmounted from the mnt directory and the CD ROM is ejected from the drive usr etc umount mnt bin eject dev sr0 The umount command be executed only from the root superuser Unmounting a Remote CD ROM Drive A CD ROM drive is unmounted from a remote EWS in two phases the first phase is performed on the EWS on which RTE for UNIX has been set up and the second is performed on the remote EWS This example unmounts a remote CD ROM drive from the mnt directory

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