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Example:

set session <parameter>=<value>

 The following table describes all available "session" parameters, their meaning and examples of their usage:

hw_model

Parameterhw_model
TypeText string
Value

Virtual VAX/PDP11 system hardware model to be emulated.

Use a default configuration template for each particular model as a starting point for a custom configuration. This would ensure that the parameter is set correctly.

Example:

set session hw_model="VAX_6610"

Available models are:

  • PDP_1193

  • PDP_1194
  • MicroVAX_3100_Model_96

  • MicroVAX_3100_Model_98

  • MicroVAX_3600

  • MicroVAX_3900

  • MicroVAX_II

  • VAXserver_3600

  • VAXserver_3600

  • VAXserver_3600_128

  • VAXserver_3600_512

  • VAXserver_3900

  • VAXserver_3900_128

  • VAXserver_3900_512

  • VAX_4000_Model_106

  • VAX_4000_Model_108

  • VAX_4000_Model_700

  • VAX_4000_Model_705

  • VAX_6000_Model_310

  • VAXstation_4000_Model_90

  • VAX_6610

  • VAX_6620

  • VAX_6630

  • VAX_6640

  • VAX_6650

  • VAX_6660

configuration_name

Parameterconfiguration_name
TypeText string
Value

Name of the CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP instance (ir must be unique):

set session configuration_name="MSCDV1"

The value of this parameter is used as a prefix to the event log file name. (see below).

From the example above, the CHARON-VAX / CHARON-PDP log file will have the following name:

MSCDV1-YYYY-MM-DD-hh-mm-ss-xxxxxxxxx.log

xxxxxxxxx is an increasing decimal number starting from 000000000 to separate log files with the same time of creation (in case the log is being written faster than one log file per second).

(warning) It is strictly recommended to use the "configuration_name" parameter if more than one CHARON instance runs on the same server.

 

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