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HP MPE/iX 6.x Operating System Manual
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HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems 1 Commands Reference2 Hewlett-PackardCompany 3000 Hanover StreetPalo Alto, CA 94304 U.S.A 3 Printing History4 In This BookRelated Manuals 5 Note4.5 and 5.0 to include additional features that include POSIX le system is tree structured and can con tain les at man y called a directory. Instead of holding data, directories con tain lists of les and poin ters to those les For more information on POSIX and the hierarchical le New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical File System (32650-90351),included in this Open systems en vironment Hierarchical le system (HFS) Expanded le naming syn tax New and enhanced commands and utilities 6 Contents9 FiguresTables 10 Introduction to Command Parameters13 MPE/iX Commands8 ACANY 9 8 L 24 < ALof users (ANY, AC, GU, AL, GL) and are dened as follo ws: 28 ALTFILE31 ALTGROUP32 The default is IA and BA, except for thePUB group of the SYS account. The default for PUB.SYS is PH, DS, MR, PM, IA and BA. Typically, you should not change PUB.SYS because it is delivered. You must separate each capability class with a comma (BA,DS,IA, and so on) Capability options that y ou can change are as follows: The user types are dened as follows: The defaults for the public group ( PUB) are: 34 To assign a new passw ord, PASS2, to a group named GROUPX , enter:35 ALTSEC36 9 (acdpair ;acdpairleaccess File access mask specications, en tered as follows: 8 LR 38 8 AC> ALusers (ANY, AC, GU, AL, GL, CR) as follo ws: 40 The userspec part consists ofa fully qualied user name ( username.accountname) the le owner represented as $OWNER the le group represen ted as $GROUP the le group mask represen ted as $GROUP_MASK @.accountname , which represents all users in the accoun t @.@, which represents all users in the system You cannot use wildcards cannot be used in an y other manner within a user specication A typical ACD consisting of three A CD pairs migh t look like this: MRKT account along with the abilit y to read or copy the ACD; and Read access to an y user in any account 42 You use the, and . A le's access mask ma y be altered using either the keyword or an access specication without a k eyword. Using the File Access Matrix Examples You can use LISTFILE,4 to view the le access matrix 45 leaccess46 ALTUSER47 The default is IA, BA, ND, and SFNote the following points about this parameter: Capabilities assigned to the user cannot exceed those assigned to the accoun t Any capabilities remo ved from the accoun t cannot be assigned to the user The user's capabilities are alwa ys veried to be a subset of having a capabilit y not assigned to the accoun t Species the name of an existing group to be assigned as the user's home group. The rst user established when an account is created, by default, has PUB assigned as the home specify a group when logging on 48 Basic guidelines for altering user parameters are as follo ws:49 To change the password and capabilit y list of JONES, enter:50 BREAKJOB51 To suspend the processing of job n umber 68, enter:To display suspended jobs, en ter: 52 BYE54 CHDIR55 The table below summarizes the dierences and similarities bet ween theand commands Use 58 CHGROUP60 COMMENT62 CONSOLE64 CONTINUE65 COPY66 Valid replies to this prompt are:and create a new targetle Instructs COPY to terminate ASK is the default, except in a job or in other cases when the meaning, and YES becomes the default Instructs COPY to purge targetle if it already exists. No is not using an in teractive mode Instructs COPY to terminate if targetle already exists You may not specify system-wide( $ prex), CM KSAM, or privileged les as sourcele or targetle ), and the disk v olume or volume class ). All other le equation options are ignored 69 DISCUSE (UDC)71 DISKUSE72 There are several ways to see all disk space used on the system:80 EDITOR83 EOJ85 FCOPY86 Copy data from any input device to an y output deviceCreate multiple copies of les Copy portions of a le 88 FILE90 Species a parameter with one or more of three parameteroptions: device, outpri, or numcopies . If you use DEV, you which species the default device class of DISC You can use a previously dened en vironment identier for the DEV parameter, but y ou cannot use the domain and organization qualiers Descriptions of the parameter options are as follo ws: device Species the logical device class name or logical device number of a device, such as a disk, tape, prin ter, or a terminal. The default is DISC outpri Species the output priorit y requested for an output spool le, whic h can range from 1 (the lowest priority) to 13 (the highest priorit y) numcopies output spool le. The maximum n umber is Species a parameter with the following parameter options: recsize DEV parameter, the default is DISC with records Only this parameter option applies to , or . If you specify other parameter options for these les, the command returns an error 91 blockfactorSpecies the number of logical records per Denes the format of the records of the le A le can contain xed-lengthrecords ( F) records (V). The default is F for disk les binary-codedrecords and is the default. ASCII indicates ASCII-codedrecords Species the name of a le, envle , containing printer environment information, whic h controls the print output formats on the prin ter. Not all printers support this feature of accepting environment information. The envle can be an actual le designator, or it can be a formal le designator preceded by an asterisk ( *) The information in the envle can contain specications for page size, character fonts, forms, and other prin ter requirements to be used with the HP laser prin ting system The le must be in a suitable form for do wnloading to the printer For example, to specify the en vironment le ACCTENV.HPENV.SYS to be used when prin ting, enter: For information on creating an en vironment le for your printer, refer to y our printer documentation Species only append access to an y le mounted. The message m ust appear and be replied to at the console before the output data can prin t on a line printer 94 HELLO99 HELP102 The system responds b y displaying:104 Type ABORT at the prompt located at the bottom of the screen, as sho wn:105 To display a summary of the Help F acility subsystem, en ter:The system responds b y displaying the follo wing screen: 106 To review commands listed b y the functional tasks they perform, en ter:107 To display the contents of a le named TEST, enter:The system responds b y displaying the follo wing: 108 JOB112 cannTo properly use this command, y ou must adhere to the following requirements: Terminate the JOB command with an EOJ command job number, as assigned b y the system to iden tify the job date and time 113 To create a job le and submit it for processing, do the follo wing:1.Enter the follo wing command to invoke the EDIT subsystem: 2.Enter the ADD command, then add job le commands, as sho wn: 4.Submit the job le for processing b y using the STREAM command: 115 JOBFENCE116 1. Set the jobfence to 14:2.Enter the SHOWJOB command to displa y the eect of the new jobfence: 3.Reset the jobfence to 6 to allow w aiting jobs to log on: 118 LIMIT119 You cannot log on as a nonappears To limit the number of jobs to 2 and the n umber of sessions to 15, en ter: 120 The system responds as follows when y ou enter the SHOWJOB command:121 LISTACCT124 LISTFILE127 If leset does not end in a slash, all of the les that matc hFor example behaves like: 129 The following table displa ys the format options a vailable131 or you may select object types by using the132 OBJECT option. Selection equations ha ve the following format:Selection equations m ust be surrounded by square brackets For example: In the above example, the lename represen ts Lists only the MPE ACCOUNT directory Lists only the MPE GR OUP directory Lists only the les and not Lists only directories (including groups/accoun ts Synonyms may be used for these values as shown in the following table 137 HPPROMPT variable has been set to sho w the currentworking directory , changes directories using the CHDIR command, and requests 138 NAME parameter to request a listing139 The next example illustrates the use of theOBJECT=ACCT parameter to sho w all accounts on the system 140 OBJECT=DIR parameter to sho w alldirectories on the system 144 FORMAT=-3 option to show theowner. You must be the owner, or have AM or SM capabilit y to use this option FORMAT=4 (SECURITY) option to 147 LISTGROUP148 To display information, including the passw ord, for a group named, enter: 149 The system responds b y printing the following information on y our screen:150 LISTSPF155 ACTIVEOPEN Indicates the number of JOB input spool les (the the job's CI process, or the n umber of data input spool les that are being accessed b y a process READY accessed CREATE Indicates the number of output spool les being DEFER Indicates the number of output spool les in a deferred state DELPND Indicates the number of output spool les that the spooler is waiting for you or others to close before it purges them. This can also indicate the n umber of spool les that y ou or others have requested be 157 The system responds b y producing the following displa y:159 The system responds b y producing the following status displa y:160 LISTUSER161 To display information, including the passw ord, for a user named PETE, enter:To display all users in an accoun t named PRACTICE , enter: 162 NEWACCT163 The defaults are AM, AL, GL, SF, ND, IA, and BA167 NEWDIR168 specifying the full pathname of the directoryDIR1 in the 169 dir1 in thecurrent working directory (CWD). Note that in this example, the dir name is not shifted to uppercase The next example creates an MPE-nameddirectory called A in the group B 170 NEWGROUP 171 > GLwhere R, L, A, W, and X specify modes of access b y types of users (ANY, AC, GU, AL, and GL) and are dened as follo ws: 174 NEWLINK180 The following examples demonstrate the beha vior of this command182 NEWUSER183 user185 OUTFENCE186 1. Set the global outfence to 14 and the outfence of LDEV 6 to 7, as sho wn:This device-specicoutfence tak es precedence over the global outfence 187 The system responds as sho wn:3.Reset the outfence for all output spool les, as sho wn: To dene an outfence of 5 for device class PP80, en ter: 189 PASSWORDPRINT 190 2 ;8 unn/num 9191 New les are created as TEMPTo send the contents of MYFILE to the line printer, XXX, enter: 192 Since the default is temporary , the SAVE command permanently saves the le193 PURGE194 To delete a permanen t le named PFILE, enter:To purge multiple les using wildcards To purge multiple les interactively using wildcards 196 PURGEACCT198 PURGEDIR199 directory. A dierent prompt is seen depending on whethername is to be purged with the TREE option or with the trailing slash feature. CONFIRM is the default for sessions CONFIRM is ignored for jobs name (and all objects under it for TREE purges) without the need to prompt. NOCONFIRM is the default for jobs that was purged. Directory names are alwa ys displayed in an HFS syntax, even if the name was specied as an MPE name Suppresses the displa y of each le and directory purged NOSHOW is the default Causes each lower-levelerror that prevents an object belo w name from being deleted, to be displa yed on $STDLIST The object (le or directory) name is sho wn, followed by the permission to the paren t directory of dir name . (Refer to the 201 Valid responses are ALL, NO, and N (case insensitive)If dir name is long, the prompt ma y wrap around. If dir is an MPE name, it is fully qualied in the prompt message If the YES option is selected, then the purge is automatically conrmed without a prompt $STDLIST . For example: The following examples purge dir1, which is empty 202 The following examples purgedir1 and all objects belo w dir1 The next example sho ws the command to purge MYDIR 203 The next example sho ws the command to purge MYDIR and all objects belo wThe next example illustrates the SHOW and TREE options 205 The following examples sho w how to use wildcards with PURGEDIRThis example deletes all directories rooted to /MYACCT/MYGRP 206 PURGEGROUP207 To purge a group named EXCESS , enter:208 PURGELINK210 PURGEUSER211 Anyone can enter the PURGE command for eac h le to be deletedTo remove a user named USER1 , enter: 212 RECALL/4Ctrl5A RECALL213 To display all pending console messages from y our terminal, enter:If no requests are pending for a reply , the following message appears: To display all pending console messages from the console, en ter: :4Ctrl54A5 214 RELEASE215 For more information about A CDs, refer to the ALTSEC command in this manualThis command does not aect the following access con trols: Privileged les You cannot release privileged les Lockwords You cannot override lockwords ACDs with access control denitions. Ho wever, if you remove the ACD, the le is released. Refer to the about ACDs If the system fails to locate the le, the following error message appears: 216 RENAME217 To change the name of a le named OLDFILE to a le named NEWFILE , enter:To change the lockword of the le FILE2 from LOCKA to LOCKB , enter: To move a le from GROUP1 to GROUP2 within the same accoun t, enter: 218 REPLY/4Ctrl5A REPLY219 oleTo respond to the follo wing standard tape message, en ter: 4CTRL5 4A5 To reply to a standard forms request, en ter: 221 REPORT222 You can use the follo wing wildcard c haracters to specify a set of names:Species one numeric character Species one alphanumeric character You can use these characters as follo ws: \n Reports on all groups ending with the c haracter \n" and ending with the c haracter \x n## . . . # \n" containing all digits after the \n 225 RESTORE228 species one numeric characterspecies one alphan umeric character These wildcard characters can be used as follows Restore all les starting with the c haracter n Restore all les ending with the c haracter n Restore all les starting with c haracter n followed by up to seven digits (useful for restoring all EDIT/3000 temporary les) Restore all les starting with the c haracter n and ending with the c haracter character n Also, character sets ma y be specied in the follo wing syntax: species letter c or t species any letter from range c to t Examples of using c haracter sets are: @ All les that begin with the letters A, B, or 229 All les that begin with the nameend in E, F, or G, or end in D or E, or 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or le.group.acct one particular accoun t le.group the logon account le One particular le in the logon group and account @.group.acct All les (MPE and HFS) in one particular /acct/group GROUP directory) ?@.group.acct All MPE name les in one particular group in 230 @.group/logAll the les (MPE and HFS) in one particular onacct/group group in the logon accoun t ?@.group All MPE named les in one particular group in @.@.acct All the les (MPE and HFS) in all the groups /acct in one particular accoun t (including the ACCT directory), plus all the les and directories under the specied accoun t ?@.@.acct All MPE named les in all the groups in one particular accoun t All (MPE and HFS) les in the CWD All (MPE and HFS) les in the logon accoun t All MPE named les in the system All the les and directories (MPE and HFS) in the system thisisit.@.ac ct Any MPE le named thisisit in all the groups in one particular accoun t two forms, devclass or ldn: Species the type of device. If dev class is specied, the le is allocated to the home the group into which a le is being restored ldn corresponding to a particular device. If ldn is specied, the le will be allocated to that device only if one of the v olumes in the home 235 No message is displa yed if AUTOREPLY is congured through SYSGEN238 To have the list of restored les prin ted on a line prin ter, enterTo restore only a subset of the leset, en ter (Restores all les except those in the PUB group of the SYS account.) 239 RESUME241 RESUMEJOB243 RUN245 The choices for this parameter are as follo ws:Indicates the formal le designator for a le previously specied in a le equation temporary disk le Indicates the actual le designator of a system-denedle that is alw ays handled as an empty le. When a program reads from an end-of-lecondition Species the le used as $STDLIST by the program you want to execute. If you omit this parameter or if y ou do not specify anything after the equal sign ( ;STDLIST= 4Return5, for instance) then STDLIST defaults to the standard list device for y our session (terminal/screen) or job (job listing) Means that the le name cannot already exist empty le. When referenced b y a program as $STDLIST , the system accepts the associated 246 you can use quotes (" or ') with the program le name and/or thetain 247 To use the INFO= parameter to pass a string to the program, en ter:248 SECURE250 SETCLOCK251 Providing a time zone spec is the only w ay to change thesystem time and main tain both local and Univ ersal Time (GMT) accurately. See the Operation Notes section for details This option is meaningful only when the date and time to speed up or slo w down until the time change is completed at which time the system cloc k will resume its normal pace. GRADUAL is the default for the Date-Timeform of the specications are pro vided. NOW forces the change to be immediate. See the w arning in the Operation Notes section about the dangers of c hanging the system time immediately Cancels a current time correction. An y correction whic h has already tak en place before the cancellation will remain; this option does not undo a correction whic h has already been for details 252 Correction: If the Correction form of the command is used, the system255 mmaExamples of Date-Timeand Correction Forms: 258 SHOWCLOCK259 SHOWDEV262 Species the tape densit y and can include one of theThe density is bytes-per-inch(BPI) BPI, or the densit y of the tape is unrecognizable To display the status of all devices of the device class CARD, enter: 263 SHOWJOB264 2 8 EXEC275 ;SHUTQ 2 ;SHOW276 the default for the START optionusers from generating spool les on the device(s). This parameter is the default for the STOP option For information about this parameter, refer to SHOW for the Creates and activates a new spooler process to o wn and manage the device and prin t spool les destined for the activated for each device in the class. If y ou do not specify either the OPENQ or SHUTQ option, OPENQ is the default OPENQ for the Enable/Disable option SHUTQ for the Status option device. If you specify a class, spooling processes terminate for all devices in the specied class. When y ou specify this parameter, the following message appears: #ldev: is the default. If y ou do not specify either the parameter, SHUTQ is the default 277 appearing as though the STOP parameter has not aectedprinting. This happens because the spooler stops sending data to the device when the command is receiv ed, but must wait until all buered data has been prin ted before stopping Depending on both the con tent of the data and the amoun t of several pages If you stop the spooler while it is prin ting a le, the spooler saves the page number of the last complete page that w as printed. Whenever any spooler subsequen tly selects the le for printing, output resumes at the page n umber following the saved page number Directs the spooler to nish prin ting the currently active spool le and then stop Directs the spooler to immediately stop prin ting the currently active spool le. This is the default for the STOP option Suspends output to one or more spooled devices so that the spooler devices become inactive. When y ou specify this parameter, KEEP is the default 280 obTo show the status of device name LP, enter: The asterisk beside LDEV14 indicates that the SUSPEND state is pending 282 SPOOLF289 STORE290 An option specied on one line will operate on all les in the lesetlisthas the form: lestostore[-lestoexclude[-lestoexclude[-...]]] be excluded from the STORE operation. You may specify an Since \-"is a valid character for HFS syn tax le names, a blank character must separate it from HFS le sets to obtain the special negative le set meaning lestostore may be entered in MPE or lestoexclude HFS syntax. Wildcards are permitted for both MPE as w ell as HFS syntax, however, MPE wildcards are not expanded empty leset . It would contain all of the HFS named les on The HFS syntax is as follo ws: i k 291 These wildcard characters can be used as follo wsStore all les starting with the c haracter n Store all les ending with the c haracter n by up to seven digits (useful for storing all EDIT/3000 temporary les) ending with the c haracter Store all les whose second c haracter is n store all two-characterles starting with the Store all two-characterles ending with the Also, character sets ma y be specied in the following syn tax: 294 entered before the STORE command would send the listing to a line printerqualied path name, v olume restrictions, le and ending media n umber 298 If you have purchased a Turbostore product, it will be installed as. As long as a non-zero length program exists in , typing any command will in voke Turbostore instead 299 To store all les on the system (including HFS les), en terTo store all MPE named les (and exclude HFS les and directories), en ter To store all les on the system except the MPE les in the SYS account, enter To store from indirect le INDFILE which contains enter: 301 STREAM302 day-of-monthis greater than or equal to the current day-of-month the current month is the default. If is less than the current the the current date is used Indicates the day of the week. Permissible values are Species the absolute da y in one of the following forms: 304 1.Enter the following command to invoke the EDIT subsystem:Absolute with or without the DAY or DATE parameter Relative You specify a time oset from the curren t time using the IN 306 To introduce JOBFILE immediately, enter:To introduce at 8:00 pm, Monda y, June 10, enter: in eight hours, at 8:00 pm, Monda y, June 10, enter: 309 STREAMS311 SYSGEN313 To congure a tape driv e for autoreply mode, en ter:314 TELL315 nnn username.acctname317 TELLOP319 WARN321 WELCOME322 To create a multiline welcome message in teractively, enter:To use a predened message le called MESSAGE1 , enter: To delete MESSAGE1 , enter: 323 XEQ325 Index
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1 900 Series HP 3000 Computer Systems2 Hewlett-PackardCompany 3000 Hanover StreetPalo Alto, CA 94304 U.S.A 3 Printing History5 Preface6 Organization of this Man ual7 Conventions8 Conventions (continued)9 Contents15 Figures17 Tables19 OVERVIEW55 Utilities and Tools67 Program Development68 Writing a Program69 Compiling a Program70 Compiler OutputCompiler Operation A relocatable object module on MPE/iX corresponds to a relocatable binary module (RBM) on MPE V/E, with the follo wing exceptions: A relocatable object module can con tain zero, one, or sev eral procedures while an RBM represen ts only one A relocatable object module is complete in itself and can stand alone as an independent le, while an RBM can exist only as part of an MPE V/E user subprogram library (USL) or a relocatable library (RL) 71 Compiled code (mac hine instructions) for all procedures in the source leInformation on data v ariables to be used External references (resources required to run the program) 72 :CCXL:COB85XL :FTNXL :PASXL 73 Linking a Program74 Resolve references among the relocatable object modules79 Loading and Running a Program80 Using Executable Libraries:RUN prog; XL = " xlib1[,xlib2][,xlib3] Searching Executable Libraries The following guidelines apply to searc hing executable libraries (XLs): Run-timelibraries can appear only once in the :RUN command You must list libraries in order of increasing privilege lev el UNSAT Procedure The content of an UNSAT procedure determines whether or not a program can continue to run after the UNSAT procedure is called 81 System LibrariesProcesses using the same object module share code, global data, and binding Cannot use UNSAT procedures Mixing Execution Modes 82 Virtual Memory and Demand PagingLMAP: Load MAP File name and type of le (program or library) Load-timeBinding Sequence Running a Program 83 Multi-programmingEnvironment84 Error Detection85 Run-timeErrorsWhat is the cause or source What is the mechanism of the abort What information is pro vided to help trace and correct the problem What are typical abort situations The decision to abort a process can be made b y: User program Library routine MPE/iX intrinsic An abort message appears in a standard format pro viding: Program le name 86 Typical Causes of Program AbortsFile Information Display (Tombstone) Actual physical and operational le c haracteristics Information on the last error for the le and the last HPFOPEN or FOPEN error 87 Control Codes (JCWs)90 User-definedJCWsAvailable to each process in the same session or job Have names dierent from JCW or CIERROR Using a User-definedJCW The following job shows an example of using a user-denedJCW 91 HP Link Editor/XL105 Optimizing a Program115 File System116 Records and Files in the File System117 The File System, and access Use of device characteristics :FILE command The way in which a program opens the le Disc Files 118 Disc File Storage119 File Directory Structure121 When you specify a le domain using HPFOPEN , you should open only discles with the domain option set to NEW. Device les can be opened with the domain option set to NEW (to maintain compatibility with MPE V/E), but a warning is returned in the status parameter Any le can be deleted when closed. This is the default for a NEW le A NEW le can be changed to a TEMP le when closed A NEW or TEMP le can be changed to PERMANENT when closed 122 Delete the previous cop y of the le before the runRename the existing le b y using FRENAME For examples of changing domains, refer to Accessing Files Programmer's Guide Refer to it from a command or program Transfer it during I/O 123 File DesignatorsThe two types of MPE/iX le designators are: Formal le designator Actual le designator filename [/lockword][.groupname][.accountname] HPFOPEN option (Item #38), the le privilege option , when used to set a disallows all subsequen t access to that le b y the FOPEN intrinsic. (For three.) 126 System FilesSystem-denedles are: 128 Input/Output Sets129 Passed Files130 Searching File DirectoriesFinding Files You can use the the follo wing commands to see le and le equation lists: :LISTEQ command for curren t le equations Types of Operations Allowed on Files :FILE commands, HPFOPEN calls, and FOPEN calls cannot alter ph ysical characteristics of an existing le 131 les) are PERMANENT les. To maintain compatibility with MPE V/E, deviceles can be opened with the domain option set to NEW, but a warning is returned in the status parameter 134 Using Files at Run Time135 Hierarchy of File Overrides136 Record Structure138 Specifying a Record Size139 File Structure140 File Codes141 Creating a FileSpecify the le with the :FILE command 142 Deleting FilesRenaming Files Saving Temporary Files newlereference 143 Listing File CharacteristicsFile names and structure of permanen t disc les Number of records in the le Number of extents Maximum number of extents Records per block The :FILE Command The job or session ends A :RESET command is invoked 144 Record Selection and Data Transfer146 Data Transfer Control OperationsFSPACE , provides spacing. It mo ves the record poin ter backward or forward FPOINT , provides pointing. It resets the record poin ter FCONTROL , provides rewinding. It resets the record poin ter to record Reading from a File FREAD reads a logical record or a portion of a record from a le to a program By referencing a poin ter to an open mapped le 147 Other specialized read in trinsics are READX and FREADLABELWriting to a File FWRITEDIR writes a specic logical record from a program to a disc le Updating a File 148 Using Mapped Access to a FileStandard disc les with v ariable-lengthrecord formats KSAM les (with COPY mode enabled) The following le types cannot be opened for mapped access: Relative I/O (RIO) les Message (MSG) les Circular (CIR) les KSAM les (with COPY mode disabled) Device les Device File Buffers 149 Sharing a File151 Maintaining File Security155 The default securit y at account, group, and le lev els are as follo ws:Account level Group level File level At the group level, the MPE/iX Securit y System recognizes six access modes: Reading (R) Appending (A) Writing (W) Locking (L) Executing (X) Saving (S) It recognizes sev en user types: Any User (ANY) Account Librarian User (AL) Reading (R) Appending (A) Writing (W) Locking (L) Executing (X) Any User (ANY) 157 3.Listing ACDs4.Copying ACDs 5.Modifying ACDs 6.Deleting ACDs 7.Migrating A CDs Device ACDs shold not be migrated because they are tied to their system's conguration You must have authorization to use the COPYACD parameter of the STORE RACD permission, y ou will get an error 159 Data ManagementData Management Subsystems 160 KSAM/V161 The KSAMUTIL command BUILD requires the follo wing parameters: Data le nameKey le name One or more key types, with corresponding k ey location, and k ey size FCOPY (KSAM Options) Load a KSAM le by copying data from an MPE/iX or a KSAM le in to a KSAM le Recover logically deleted records b y using the :NOKSAM option Write logically deleted records to a separate le b y using the option and specifying Recover corrupt key les or les with missing k ey les -if omitted, copies in primary k ey sequence, retaining old k ey trees -if nn=0, copies in chronological sequence and rebuilds k ey trees if nn 164 ALLBASE/SQLHP SQL 166 ConcurrencyRecovery Database Creation 167 Database RestructuringHP SQL provides dynamic restructuring for the following cases: Expanding table capacities Altering securit y designations Adding columns Adding or deleting indexes, views, and tables 169 TurboIMAGE/XL Data Base172 TurboIMAGE/XL and QUERY/V173 PARM=3 if both DBSTEXT and DBSLIST have been equated to actual le designatorsDBUTIL Create a database Purge a database Erase a data set Display information about a database Enable and disable logging and reco very options Activate, deactivate, and report on a database access le 175 Access dataInformation and status Logging 1.Run DBUNLOAD , specifying the old database 2.Use the DBUTIL command PURGE to purge the old database 4.Use the DBUTIL command CREATE to create and initialize the new data sets 5.Run DBLOAD on the new database to put the old data in to it 176 QUERY/V178 TurboIMAGE DBchange/V179 DICTDBADICTDBU DICTDBL 181 Index
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1 900 Series HP 3000 Computer Systems2 Hewlett-PackardCompany 3000 Hanover StreetPalo Alto, CA 94304 U.S.A 3 Printing History4 ALLBASE/SQL ManualsAdditional Resources 5 Preface6 What's New in this Release14 Conventions15 Conventions (continued)16 Contents18 FiguresTables 19 Getting Started29 Setting Up ALLBASE/NETUsing NETUtil to Migrate Profiles Before Installing HP-UX10.0 30 Migration Log FileAfter migration is successfully , you can delete the follo wing temporary les: DAALFMBK.PUB.SYS TMPALMBK.PUB.SYS DAUSFMBK.PUB.SYS TMPUSMBK.PUB.SYS HPDAMIG.PUB.SYS TMPMIG.PUB.SYS DASVRLST.PUB.SYS DASVRMBK.PUB.SYS TMPSVMBK.PUB.SYS 31 Server List FileHere is a sample serv er list le 32 Using NETUtilSetting Up ALLBASE/NET on the Client 36 Setting Up ALLBASE/NET on the Serv er37 Network Interfac eis one of either ARPA, NS or NETWARE. This indicates whic h access indicates that the spool le for the listener job should not be deleted automatically and that the log le is alwa ys readable Here are some examples of starting the listener Start the listener for the ARP A interface with DEBUG Start the listener for the NS interfac e with DEBUG Start the listener for NetWar e without DEBUG. NetWare is for ALLBASE/SQL PC API only Alternatively, you can use the following c ommand le ANSTOP 8 Netware Interface 9 where 38 Here are some examples of stopping the listenerStop the listener for the ARP A interface Stop the listener for the NS interfac e Stop the listener for NetWar e Alternatively, you c an use the following NETW ARE command be reported for all in terfaces indicates that the curren t number of RDA servers for this listener be displayed Here are some examples of c hecking the status of the listener Check the status of the listener for the ARP A interface 39 Check the status of the listener for the NS interfac eCheck the status of the listener for NetWar e If the given listener is curr ently running, the following message is returned Alternatively, you can use the NWSTAT command Check the status of all listners at onc e 41 Assigning a Server LoginThe session name is optional If you are setting up ALLBASE/NET on an MPE/iX serv er but the user is on an HP-UXclient, refer to \Cross-SystemConnectivity" in the \Getting Started" chapter 42 Adding a User Profile2.Type ADD USERat the NETUtil prompt 3.Respond to eac h prompt as follo ws: Enter the name of the clien t node where the user is located. The clien t node name is not case-sensitive (Ignore Session Type Name . It is used only for setting up ALLBASE/DB2 CONNECT on the clien t.) Enter the login name of the user on the clien t. This name can be either a HP-UXor MPE/iX login. A wildcard (@) can be used as the login name. This is explained in the \NETUtil Reference" c hapter If the client is HP-UX,this name follo ws HP-UX naming conventions for a login name, cannot exceed eight characters in length, and is case-sensitive If the client is MPE/iX, this name follo ws MPE/iX naming conventions for a logon name, a componen t cannot exceed eigh t characters in length, and is not optional. The session name is not allo wed. The group name is required Enter the server login name you assigned to the user accessing the DBEn vironment using the format: [session, ]user.account[,group] This name follo ws MPE/iX naming con ventions for a login name; a componen t cannot exceed eigh t characters in length, and is not case-sensitive. The session and logon group names are optional. (F or to the previous section, \Assigning a Serv er Login Name.") exactly as they w ere entered 45 Checking the Services File on the Server46 Examples of Setting Up ALLBASE/NET47 3.Type show aliasto check the alias prole in the AliasDB le:1.Invoke NETUtil: The ADD USER command creates the NETUsers le and adds a user prole to it 3. Type show userto check the user prole in the NETUsers le: 48 Using ALLBASE/SQL Through ALLBASE/NET54 NETUtil Reference87 ALLBASE/NET File Names89 Glossary92 Index
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