~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE SYSDP_MESSAGES$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=CONFIGURATION_ACTIVATED

  All mass storage set members have been activated.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=CONFIGURATION_INSTALLED

  The physical configuration has been installed.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=CONTINUATION_DS

  This is a continuation deadstart.
  YOU CANNOT REFERENCE PERMANENT FILES.
  YOU MAY ONLY USE SUBCOMMANDS OF THIS UTILITY.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ENTERING_LCU_BANNER

  ENTERING THE LOGICAL CONFIGURATION UTILITY ...
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ENTERING_PCU_BANNER

  ENTERING THE PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION UTILITY ...
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ENTERING_PCU_ON_ERROR

  Use these subcommands to correct and install the physical configuration:

    EDIT_PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION
      CHANGE_ELEMENT_DEFINITION
    QUIT
    INSTALL_PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION
    QUIT

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=EXECUTING_PROLOG

  Executing ~P1 from prolog ~P2.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALLED_CONFIG_OK

  The most recently installed configuration has been copied to
  the file $local.physical_configuration for you.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INTERVENTION_DUE_TO_ERROR

  You have just completed an operator intervention to correct a problem with
  the configuration.  Because of the original problem, you may have to perform
  additional reconfiguration.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INTERVENTION_REQUESTED

  You have requested a pause for operator intervention.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=MISSING_DS_FILE_CONFIG

  You selected to use the configuration from the deadstart file rather than
  the installed configuration.  However, either the deadstart file did not
  contain the file $LOCAL.PHYSICAL_CONFIG or it was empty.  You have the
  following choices:

    1. Redeadstart specifying USE_INSTALLED_CONFIGURATION TRUE.
    2. Redeadstart with a different deadstart file that does contain the
       desired physical configuration.
    3. Continue with this deadstart and manually define the physical
       configuration.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=MISSING_INSTALLED_CONFIG

  The installed physical configuration on the system device is damaged.
  You must either manually define the physical configuration or you must
  redeadstart from a deadstart tape containing the desired physical
  configuration.  To do the latter you must specify the following
  System Core command:

       USE_INSTALLED_CONFIGURATION false.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=NETWORK_COMMANDS_INSTALLED

  The file ~P1 has been installed from
  prolog ~P2.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROLOG_FILE_MISSING

  File ~P1 is empty or was not created by prolog ~P2.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROLOG_LIBRARY_MISSING

  The library $LOCAL.PROLOG_LIBRARY is missing or empty. Therefore,
  configuration prolog procedure ~P1 specified
  by the USE_CONFIGURATION_PROLOG System Core command cannot be executed.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROLOG_PROCEDURE_MISSING

  Configuration prolog procedure ~P1 specified
  by the USE_CONFIGURATION_PROLOG System Core command is not
  defined in library $LOCAL.PROLOG_LIBRARY.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROLOG_SELECTION_INFO

  USE_CONFIGURATION_PROLOG selection:  ~P1
  Configuration prolog to be executed: ~P2
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=REPORT_ERROR

  The following error was detected:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=REPORT_LCU_ERROR

  The following error was reported by the Locical Configuration Utility;
  you must correct this problem now:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=REPORT_MENU_FAULT

  The following error was reported in an attempt to display the
  menu for operator intervention.  Operator intervention is suppressed.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=REPORT_PROLOG_ERROR

  The following error was detected within prolog ~P.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=REPORT_PROLOG_SUPPRESSED

  Execution of the $LOCAL.LCU_MAINFRAME_SUBCOMMANDS suppressed
  due to a system set recovery.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=REPORT_WHEN_FAULT

  The following error was detected in command: ~P1;
  attempting to continue execution:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=UNCONFIGURED_DEADSTART_BANNER

  The file $local.physical_configuration has been created for you.
  This file contains the DEFINE_ELEMENT subcommands for the system
  disk subsystem and the tape subsystem used for this deadstart.

  The element names and serial numbers of these peripherals have been
  invented by NOS/VE; please correct this information now.  The
  following commands are used to correct and install the physical
  configuration:

    EDIT_PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION
       ADD_ELEMENT_DEFINITION    (for each new peripheral)
       CHANGE_ELEMENT_DEFINITION (to correct serial number)
       CHANGE_ELEMENT_NAME       (to correct element name)
    QUIT
    INSTALL_PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION
    QUIT

~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE CONTINUATION_DS_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE

  NOS/VE RECONFIGURATION MENU - ~P2 -

  You have the following choices for reconfiguration:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_CONFIGURATION
    ~P1 - Intervene before installing the physical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVATE_VOLUMES
    ~P1 - Intervene before activating existing mass storage set members.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=CHANGE_LOGICAL_CONFIGURATION
    ~P1 - Intervene after activating existing mass storage set members.

~"**
~"CREATE_FULL_HELP_MESSAGE
  This phase of deadstart determines the physical and logical
  configurations of the system.

  During this deadstart, you may perform reconfiguration tasks at as many
  as three different steps in the system configuration process.  As each
  step is completed, the corresponding menu selection is removed from
  subsequent menus.

  If you choose to enter GO, the system will automatically install the
  physical configuration and activate mass storage volumes.  You will
  be asked to intervene in this process only if an error is detected.

  If an error is detected, you are informed of the error and asked to
  correct it.  After correcting the error, you are asked if you want
  intervention in any of the remaining steps.

  For help about an individual selection, enter 'n?', where n is the number
  of the selection.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_CONFIGURATION

  If you choose this selection, you may edit the physical configuration
  prior to its installation.  Editing the physical configuration is
  necessary if you:

        - Have recabled peripherals
        - Added or removed peripherals
        - Must change the state (ON, OFF, or DOWN) of a peripheral element
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVATE_VOLUMES

  Choosing this selection allows you to make changes to your logical
  configuration prior to NOS/VE's activation of mass storage volumes.
  The system device's volume is already active.

  Once a volume is activated, it cannot be initialized until the next
  continuation deadstart; therefore, if you need to initialize an existing
  mass storage set member, you must do so now.

  If you are initializing a volume because an uncorrectable media defect
  prevented the recovery of the volume's files, use the LCU subcommand
  DEFINE_MS_FLAW to define the flaw prior to initializing the volume.

  Because the CHANGE_MS_CLASS and ADD_VOLUME_TO_SET LCU subcommands require
  an active volume, you may only use these subcommands for those volumes
  that you initialize during this intervention.  If the volume does not need
  initialization and you want to use CHAMSC or ADDVTS, select intervention
  after activation of existing set members (the choice following this one in
  the menu).
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=CHANGE_LOGICAL_CONFIGURATION

  Choosing this selection allows you to make changes to your logical
  configuration after NOS/VE's activation of mass storage volumes.

  The only restriction during this intervention is that you cannot
  initialize an active volume.  You may, however, initialize a volume
  that is not yet a member of a set or one that is mounted on a mass
  storage device that you turn ON during this intervention.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection, GO, or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE INSTALLATION_DS_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE

  NOS/VE RECONFIGURATION MENU - SYSTEM SET INITIALIZATION -

  You have the following choices for reconfiguration:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_CONFIGURATION
    ~P1 - Intervene to change the physical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVATE_VOLUMES
    ~P1 - Intervene to change the logical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_FULL_HELP_MESSAGE

  During an initialization of the system set, you may perform reconfiguration
  tasks at two different steps in the system configuration process.  As each
  step is completed, the corresponding menu selection is removed from
  subsequent menus.

  If there is a configuration prolog selected and you select intervention,
  the intervention occurs after the applicable commands in the prolog are
  executed.

  If you choose to enter GO, the system will automatically install the
  physical configuration contained on your deadstart file.  Those volumes
  prepared by your configuration prolog are automatically available to you.
  You are asked to intervene in this process if either the deadstart file
  is unconfigured or an error is detected.

  If the deadstart file is unconfigured, you are given the choice to specify
  the configuration or to proceed with a default configuration consisting of
  the system disk and tape peripherals.

  If an error is detected, you are informed of the error and asked to correct
  it.  After correcting the error, you are asked if you want to intervene in
  any remaining configuration steps.

  For help about an individual selection, enter 'n?', where n is the number
  of the selection.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_CONFIGURATION

  If you choose this selection, you may edit the physical configuration
  prior to its installation.  Editing the physical configuration is
  necessary if:

     - The configuration in the deadstart file is out of date.
     - You must change the state (ON, OFF, or DOWN) of a peripheral element.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVATE_VOLUMES

  Choosing this selection allows you to make changes to your logical
  configuration beyond those made by your configuration prolog.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection, GO, or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE PCU_SIMULATION_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE

  You are simulating the operator interaction during deadstart.

  You have had the opportunity to install the physical configuration but
  an error was detected.

  You have the following choices; for HELP enter '1?' or '2?'.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_CONFIGURATION
    ~P1 - Continue to attempt to install the physical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVATE_VOLUMES
    ~P1 - Proceed with the deadstart simulation without installing
          the physical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_CONFIGURATION

  If you choose this selection, you may continue to correct the problem
  that prevents the verification of the physical configuration contained
  in file $LOCAL.PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=ACTIVATE_VOLUMES

  If you choose this selection, the simulation of deadstart proceeds
  to execution of the Logical Configuration Utility.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
~"  CREATE_MESSAGE_MODULE UNCONFIGURED_DS_MENU$US_ENGLISH
~"CREATE_BRIEF_HELP_MESSAGE

  The deadstart file is unconfigured.

  You have the following choices:

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_DEFAULT
    ~P1 - Install the default physical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=DEFINE_CONFIGURATION
    ~P1 - Enter the PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION_UTILITY (PCU) to define and
         install your physical configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_FULL_HELP_MESSAGE

  The file $LOCAL.PHYSICAL_CONFIG was either missing from the deadstart file
  or it was empty.  This indicates that the deadstart file is an unconfigured
  one.  If this is unexpected, you may want to redeadstart with the correct
  deadstart file; otherwise, choose one of the following selections and
  continue with this deadstart.

  For help about an individual selection, enter 'n?', where n is the number
  of the selection.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=INSTALL_DEFAULT

  Choosing this selection causes NOS/VE to install the physical configuration
  used to deadstart the system.  If your actual physical configuration is
  larger than this, you must:

    - Complete this deadstart.
    - Create a new deadstart file containing your actual physical
      configuration.
    _ Perform a continuation deadstart specifying the value FALSE for the
      USE_INSTALLED_CONFIGURATION (USEIC) System Core command.
~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_HELP_MESSAGE NAME=DEFINE_CONFIGURATION

  If you choose this selection, you will need to use subcommands of the
  PHYSICAL_CONFIGURATION_UTILITY (PCU) to define and install your physical
  configuration.

~"**
~"CREATE_PARAMETER_PROMPT_MESSAGE NAME=PROMPT
  Enter selection or ? for HELP.
~"**
~"END_MESSAGE_MODULE CREATE_MODULE=YES
