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mvEnterprise/BASIC DATA statement, this data is stored as

 

though the user actually typed it in. It appears on the screen,

 

one character at a time, until the input stack is exhausted.

 

Note that the input buffer is limited to 300 bytes.

 

In addition to single characters, a carriage return can be fed

 

to the input stream with the two-character escape sequence

 

'\r'.

-l

Set the mvEnterprise line number for this process. If not

 

supplied, mvEnterprise locates the first unused line. The

 

general form is -lnwhere n specifies the mvEnterprise line

 

number. The form -ln-mcan be used to specify a range of

 

mvEnterprise line numbers to use. The first unused

 

mvEnterprise line in the range is assigned to the process.

-n{n}

Alter the default UNIX scheduling priority.

-oh

Suppress LOGON banner.

-ol

Log line off when carrier drop detected.

-ot

For mvEnterprise processes connected via telnet. The -ot

 

option causes a logged on mvEnterprise process to be left in

 

a re-startable state when its telnet connection is lost. The

 

process can only be restarted using the monitor option -I.

 

For mvEnterprise processes which are logged off, the loss of

 

the telnet connection does not require the monitor option -I.

 

The mvEnterprise port is available to any new monitor

 

activation. mvEnterprise processes that require an immediate

 

logoff when the telnet connection is lost should use the

 

monitor option -ol.

-qb

Allows you to break the current process.

-r

Set communications options. The general form is -rfpwhere

 

f and p specify flow control and parity as follows:

 

*flow: y -X-on/off flow control (default).

 

n -No flow control (passed to program as

 

data).

 

i -Input flow control only.

 

o -Output flow control only.

NOTE: For all of the options above, hardware output flow control is

enabled and hardware input flow control is disabled.

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Contents MvEnterprise Release 4.1.0 on AIX Raining Data CorporationPage Table of Contents MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Installation Instructions Installation OverviewAlternate font Notation ConventionsNotation Explanation BoldAssembly Language Manual Part Number Additional DocumentationMvEnterprise Pick License Management All licensed ports are in use Before You Install Usr/config Usr/stat Cd /production Installation InstructionsMkdir production Tar -xvpf tapedevicenameInstall -o -m Prompt Response MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Mv prodpick prodpick.reg AbsrestoreFilerestore Cp -p pickoda prodpickEnter number of phantoms for restore, CR for none SYSTEM-UPGRADEMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Upgrade File Listing Account FileMvEnterprise Install Program How many mvEnterprise terminals?Enter initial data base names When done, type end Enter the name to be used for the mvEnterprise program?Cshrc Login Abs Support ScriptsKillpick Installation Options MmailaddrMvEnterprise Monitor Program #prodpick -istacked.dataData Flow y -X-on/off flow control defaultNo flow control passed to program as Input flow control onlyMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Prodpick Current VFS = 36 Map = 1 Sequence = Adjusted lines =Current VFS = 48 Map = 1 Sequence = Adjusted lines = Set the coldstart flag. Implied by options -a, or -f MvEnterprise Disk Flushing Program MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Extending Disk Space Prodpick -l0 -eUsers PhantomsProdpick -l0 MvEnterprise Line Printer Driver Program Select Add Print QueueMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Select Change/Show Printer Characteristics Select Default Print Job AttributesProdpick.lj3pcl.99 Prodpick.lpd prodpick.lj3pcl.99 lj3pcl 10 -r & whereProdpick -l99 -oh -t/dev/prodpick.lj3pcl.99 Startptr 0,0,0,S99Startptr Configure the System for mvEnterprise on AIX Getting StartedSet -o emacs Set -oConfigure Tape Devices for mvEnterprise on AIX Select Tape Drive. The Tape Drive screen displays Special Considerations for 4mm DAT Units Special Considerations for Quarter-Inch Cartridge Tape UnitsMvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Dev/rmt1.1 Further Configuration Information For All Tape DevicesUpdate the config.tape file Configure Disks for mvEnterprise on AIX Volume Group name. Type mvevg00 MvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide Create a Logical Volume to Store mvEnterprise Data Select key Page Create a File System to Store mvEnterprise Data Select File Systems. The File Systems menu displaysSelect Mount Automatically at system restart?, then type yes Mounting the File System Mvefs/mvelv00/DB0 Mvefs/mvelv02/DB1 end Create a Database to Store mvEnterprise DataEnter How many frames in this data space5000 minimum? Vi /etc/pse.conf Configure the System to use EthertapeUpdate the System to use Ethertape Xtiso Tcp Dev/xti/tcpUpdate the /etc/hosts File Index Etc/hostsMD-UPGRADE Utility