purging unrecognized ￿les, 2-181 using wildcards, 2-182

PURGEDIR command, 2-186 PURGEGROUP command, 2-194

deleting remaining ￿les, 2-199 example, 2-195

examples, 2-199

order of purged elements, 2-195 purge veri￿cation, 2-194, 2-199 requirements, 2-194

PURGEUSER command, 2-198 requirements, 2-198

purging ￿les, 2-181 groups, 2-194 users, 2-198

Q

queue priority, 2-96

quiet mode overriding, 2-308

R

RECALL command, 2-200 examples, 2-201

record size ￿les, 2-78

recovering ￿les, 2-213

rede￿ning job and session limits, 2-106 redirecting prin t output, 2-178 RELEASE command, 2-202

access control de￿nition, 2-203 checking the ￿le status, 2-203 example, 2-203 requirements, 2-202

removing ￿le security provisions, 2-202 RENAME command, 2-204

examples, 2-205

renaming spool ￿les, 2-205 requirements, 2-204

restrictions, 2-205 REPLY command, 2-206

examples, 2-207

replying to requests, 2-207 requirements, 2-207

replying

to resource requests, 2-206 REPORT command, 2-209

example, 2-212 requirements, 2-211

resource limits, displaying, 2-209 resources

displaying, 2-209

replying to pending requests, 2-206RESTORE command, 2-213RESTORE command

examples, 2-225 restoring

￿le security, 2-236 ￿les to disk, 2-213 RESUME command, 2-227

example, 2-228 requirements, 2-229

RESUMEJOB command, 2-229 examples, 2-230

resuming

command operation, 2-227 program execution, 2-227 suspended commands, 2-227 suspended jobs, 2-229 suspended programs, 2-227

RUN command, 2-231 examples, 2-234 implied form, 2-234

S

scheduled streamed jobs terminating, 2-293

scheduling streamed jobs, 2-292

SECURE command, 2-236

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