You are being presented with a default choice, usually the last option 
chosen, if that's the choice you want, just hit enter, but you can enter 
any valid response. Just type in the file you need, KERNEL SYSTEM 
PARAMETERS, after the slashes.

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Paul Pearce wrote:
> During the configuration of FOIA VistA I get "stuck" at the Adjust system
> files to new domain.  I am using the FOIA VISTA CONFIGURATION document.  
> 
> Instead of this:
> MODIFY WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS//
> I get:
> MODIFY WHAT FILE: DOMAIN//
> 
> I have tried rerunning the commands from the top but I don't know how to get
> past this point.  Any suggestions will be appreciated.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> ****Snip of instructions******
> 
> Adjust system files to new domain 
>>From the GTM prompt repoint the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS and RPC BROKER
> PARAMETERS files to the new domain, go back to the GTM> prompt and enter 'S
> $P(^XTV(8989.3,1,0),"^")=3' and 'S $P(^XWB(8994.1,1,0),"^")=3' where 3 is
> the internal number of the new domain we just created in the previous step. 
> The domain instance of 22 is used below. I have NO idea what this command
> mean. I only know that it resets the kernel parameters and RPC broker
> parameters to my domain defined above. 
> GTM>S $P(^XTV(8989.3,1,0),"^")=22
> 
> GTM>S $P(^XWB(8994.1,1,0),"^")=22
> GTM>
> ________________________________________
> Then from the GTM> prompt again start FileMan with "D Q^DI". At Select
> OPTION: enter "6" (UTILITY FUNCTIONS) then select RE-INDEX FILE. At MODIFY
> WHAT FILE, enter "KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS". Then do the same for the RPC
> BROKER PARAMETERS file. See example below for the rest of the dialogue. 
> GTM>D Q^DI
> 
> VA FileMan 22.0
> 
> 
> Select OPTION: UTILITY FUNCTIONS
> 
> Select UTILITY OPTION: RE-INDEX FILE
> 
> MODIFY WHAT FILE: KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS//
> 
> Instead of the above I get:
> MODIFY WHAT FILE: DOMAIN//
> 
> THERE ARE 13 INDICES WITHIN THIS FILE
> DO YOU WISH TO RE-CROSS-REFERENCE ONE PARTICULAR INDEX? No// NO (No)
> OK, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO KILL OFF THE EXISTING 13 INDICES? No// YES
> (Yes)
> DO YOU THEN WANT TO 'RE-CROSS-REFERENCE'? Yes// (Yes)
> ...SORRY, LET ME THINK ABOUT THAT A MOMENT...
> FILE WILL NOW BE 'RE-CROSS-REFERENCED'................
> 
> 
> 
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