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mop_mom(8) System Manager's Manual mop_mom(8)
Name
mop_mom - MOP down-line/up-line load listener
Syntax
/etc/mop_mom
Description
The command listens for down-line load and up-line dump requests on behalf of your local ULTRIX node. The command, is usually included in
the file. When a down-line load or up-line dump request is received from a target node, spawns the loader, to process the load request.
To process a load request, the loader requires the name of the load file. During a down-line load process, the target system can either
request that the loader search the nodes data base for the name of the load file, or it can specify an image name as part of its request.
If the target system specifies an image name, the loader does not search the data base for the file before processing the load request.
If no absolute pathname is associated with the image file name, the loader searches for the file using the primary default path, If the
image file is not in it uses the secondary default, The names of the files in must be in lowercase with a extension. Otherwise, the loader
interprets the file specification literally without appending the extension. For example, if you give the loader the file name it attempts
to open a file with an exact match.
The loader must have the following information before it can accept and process a load request:
Ethernet Physical Address
If the name of the image is not in the program request message itself, the Ethernet physical address of the target node must be speci-
fied in the nodes data base entry for the requesting target node. For further information, see The same is true if the environment
variable, LOADUMP_SECURE is enabled.
Image File Name
The loader must be given the name of the image file to down-line load. If the image file name is specified in a target node's down-
line load request, then the loader uses that file. Otherwise, the file name must be defined in the requesting node's data base entry.
For further information, see
Dump File Name
The loader must be given the name of the dump file that will contain the up-line dump image of the requesting node's memory. The dump
file name must be defined in the requesting node's data base entry. For further information, see
Note that the System Manager can force the loader to search the nodes data base, even when the target node specifies a file name. The
loader verifies that an entry exists for the requesting node before proceeding with the down-line load. Any file name specified in the
request message supersedes a file name specified in the data base.
To force the nodes data base search, use the following syntax before executing
# setenv LOADUMP_SECURE on
To permanently enable this feature, enter the following line in the file after the section on local daemons:
LOADUMP_SECURE=on /etc/mop_mom
The command is installed in The down-line loader, is installed in
The file is the primary default pathname for all image files and is the secondary default pathname. The names of the image files in must
be in lowercase with a extension.
Examples
/etc/mop_mom
This command is usually included in the file, which causes to listen for down-line and up-line load requests.
Restrictions
The command does not turn on network devices. When executed, it listens only on those devices that were previously started by network
utilities such as or DECnet Generally, you can ensure that performs properly by putting it at the end of your rc.local file.
Currently, only supports RSX, a.out, and VMS downline load images.
Files
Down-line loader
Primary default pathname for all image files
Secondary default pathname
See Also
addnode(8), ccr(8), getnode(8), load(8), remnode(8), trigger(8)
Guide to Ethernet Communication Servers
4th Berkeley Distribution mop_mom(8)