HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems
Commands Reference
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Contents
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Figures
Tables
Introduction to Command Parameters
Parameters within Syntax
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MPE/iX Commands
ABORTJOB/4Ctrl5A ABORTJOB
Operation Notes
You need to use the SHOWJOB command to determine the job
or session number of the operation y ou want to cancel. If y ou
command later in this c hapter
s co
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Related Commands
ALLOW
You can only allow commands to users curren tly logged on unless y ou use the
parameter, then use the
The ALLOW command enables y ou to enter the command in one of three modes:
interactive
subsystem
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Execute the
You can also include a loc kword for the le, if an y, as shown:
You can backreference the le with a le equation, as sho wn:
ALTACCT
8 ACANY 9
8 L
< AL
of users (ANY, AC, GU, AL, GL) and are dened as follo ws:
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ALTFILE
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ALTGROUP
The default is IA and BA, except for the
PUB 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
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To assign a new passw ord, PASS2, to a group named GROUPX , enter:
ALTSEC
9 (acdpair ;acdpair
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leaccess File access mask specications, en tered as follows:
8 LR
8 AC
< W
> A
> AL
users (ANY, AC, GU, AL, GL, CR) as follo ws:
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The userspec part consists of
a 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
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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
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leaccess
ALTUSER
The default is IA, BA, ND, and SF
Note 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
Basic guidelines for altering user parameters are as follo ws:
To change the password and capabilit y list of JONES, enter:
BREAKJOB
To suspend the processing of job n umber 68, enter:
To display suspended jobs, en ter:
BYE
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CHDIR
The table below summarizes the dierences and similarities bet ween the
and
commands
Use
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CHGROUP
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COMMENT
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CONSOLE
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CONTINUE
COPY
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
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DISCUSE (UDC)
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DISKUSE
There are several ways to see all disk space used on the system:
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EDITOR
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EOJ
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FCOPY
Copy data from any input device to an y output device
Create multiple copies of les
Copy portions of a le
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Species a parameter with one or more of three parameter
options: 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
blockfactor
Species 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
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HELLO
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HELP
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The system responds b y displaying:
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Type ABORT at the prompt located at the bottom of the screen, as sho wn:
To display a summary of the Help F acility subsystem, en ter:
The system responds b y displaying the follo wing screen:
To review commands listed b y the functional tasks they perform, en ter:
To display the contents of a le named TEST, enter:
The system responds b y displaying the follo wing:
JOB
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To 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
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:
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JOBFENCE
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:
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LIMIT
You cannot log on as a non
appears
To limit the number of jobs to 2 and the n umber of sessions to 15, en ter:
The system responds as follows when y ou enter the SHOWJOB command:
LISTACCT
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LISTFILE
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If leset does not end in a slash, all of the les that matc h
For example
behaves like:
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The following table displa ys the format options a vailable
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or you may select object types by using the
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
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HPPROMPT variable has been set to sho w the current
working directory , changes directories using the CHDIR command, and requests
NAME parameter to request a listing
The next example illustrates the use of the
OBJECT=ACCT parameter to sho w all
accounts on the system
OBJECT=DIR parameter to sho w all
directories on the system
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FORMAT=-3 option to show the
owner. You must be the owner, or have AM or SM capabilit y to use this
option
FORMAT=4 (SECURITY) option to
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LISTGROUP
To display information, including the passw ord, for a group named
, enter:
The system responds b y printing the following information on y our screen:
LISTSPF
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ACTIVE
OPEN
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
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The system responds b y producing the following displa y:
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The system responds b y producing the following status displa y:
LISTUSER
To display information, including the passw ord, for a user named PETE, enter:
To display all users in an accoun t named PRACTICE , enter:
NEWACCT
The defaults are AM, AL, GL, SF, ND, IA, and BA
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NEWDIR
specifying the full pathname of the directory
DIR1 in the
dir1 in the
current 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
NEWGROUP
> GL
where 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:
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NEWLINK
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The following examples demonstrate the beha vior of this command
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NEWUSER
user
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OUTFENCE
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
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:
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PASSWORD
PRINT
2 ;8 unn/num 9
New les are created as TEMP
To send the contents of MYFILE to the line printer, XXX, enter:
Since the default is temporary , the SAVE command permanently saves the le
PURGE
To delete a permanen t le named PFILE, enter:
To purge multiple les using wildcards
To purge multiple les interactively using wildcards
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PURGEACCT
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PURGEDIR
directory. A dierent prompt is seen depending on whether
name 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
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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
The following examples purge
dir1 and all objects belo w dir1
The next example sho ws the command to purge MYDIR
The next example sho ws the command to purge MYDIR and all objects belo w
The next example illustrates the
SHOW and TREE options
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The following examples sho w how to use wildcards with PURGEDIR
This example deletes all directories rooted to /MYACCT/MYGRP
PURGEGROUP
To purge a group named EXCESS , enter:
PURGELINK
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PURGEUSER
Anyone can enter the PURGE command for eac h le to be deleted
To remove a user named USER1 , enter:
RECALL/4Ctrl5A RECALL
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
RELEASE
For more information about A CDs, refer to the ALTSEC command in this manual
This command does not aect the following access con trols:
Privileged les
You cannot release privileged les
Lockwords
RENAME
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:
REPLY/4Ctrl5A REPLY
ole
To respond to the follo wing standard tape message, en ter:
4CTRL5 4A5
To reply to a standard forms request, en ter:
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REPORT
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
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RESTORE
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species one numeric character
species 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
All les that begin with the name
end 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
@.group/log
All the les (MPE and HFS) in one particular
onacct/group
group in the logon accoun t
?@.group
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No message is displa yed if AUTOREPLY is congured through SYSGEN
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To have the list of restored les prin ted on a line prin ter, enter
To restore only a subset of the leset, en ter
(Restores all les except those in the PUB group of the SYS account.)
RESUME
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RUN
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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
you can use quotes (" or ') with the program le name and/or the
tain
To use the INFO= parameter to pass a string to the program, en ter:
SECURE
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SETCLOCK
Providing a time zone spec is the only w ay to change the
system 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
Correction: If the Correction form of the command is used, the system
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Examples of Date-Timeand Correction Forms:
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SHOWCLOCK
SHOWDEV
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Species the tape densit y and can include one of the
The density is
bytes-per-inch(BPI)
BPI, or the densit y of
the tape is unrecognizable
SHOWJOB
2 8 EXEC
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If you enter SHOWJOB STATUS , the following format appears:
If you enter SHOWJOB SCHED , the following format appears:
To display all jobs and sessions in the system, en ter:
The output appears as sho wn:
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SHOWME
To display the status of the curren t job or session, en ter:
In the example abo ve, the elds show the following information:
programmatically or directly from the MPE/iX
command interpreter
Shows two version, update lev el, and x (v.uu. )
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SHOWTIME
SPOOLER
;SHUTQ 2 ;SHOW
the default for the START option
users 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
appearing as though the STOP parameter has not aected
printing. 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
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To show the status of device name LP, enter:
The asterisk beside LDEV14 indicates that the
SUSPEND state is pending
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SPOOLF
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STORE
An option specied on one line will operate on all les in the lesetlist
has 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
These wildcard characters can be used as follo ws
Store 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)
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entered before the STORE command would send the listing to a line printer
qualied path name, v olume restrictions, le
and ending media n umber
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If you have purchased a Turbostore product, it will be installed as
. As long as a
non-zero
length
program exists in
To store all les on the system (including HFS les), en ter
To 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:
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STREAM
day-of-month
is 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
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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
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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:
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STREAMS
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SYSGEN
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To congure a tape driv e for autoreply mode, en ter:
TELL
nnn username.acctname
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TELLOP
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WARN
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WELCOME
To create a multiline welcome message in teractively, enter:
To use a predened message le called MESSAGE1 , enter:
To delete MESSAGE1 , enter:
XEQ
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