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%%%% The DraiN e'Zine! #1.00 %%%% Editor Ang3ldust %%%%
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Issue #1.00 - Command Guide to the MPE/iX Operating System
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12-1-92 - e'Zine! Birthday. Next year I want a cake!
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Author: Hewlett-Packard and their nice help facility, along with
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a little of my own MPE/iX knowledge. No dictionary, bad spelling.
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I need Microsoft Word or something that checks spelling.
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Intro...
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With no more VaS, something has to take over! Well, here is
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The DraiN e'Zine!, the first one, but what the hell, if you don't
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like it, you don't have to read it! Remember, this is not a
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newsletter, not a digest, not some lame 2 issue crap. This is
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The DraiN e'Zine!... What's an e'Zine? Well I guess Electronic
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Magazine. No pages though. If this is useful at all, print it
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out and keep it for the next system you fuck your way into.
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"If you haven't bashed a gay yesterday, DO IT TODAY!"
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Hacking it:
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MPE/iX Common/Default Accounts (Since MPE/iX is not a well known OS,
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espically not as well known, as, say, VAX, it still has stupid
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operators who leave in default accounts. Here they are.)
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Format for login is: HELLO [SESSION] <USER.ACCOUNT,GROUP>
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Users:
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MGR MGT MAIL FIELD
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User default passwords: MGR, FLD
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Accounts:
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SUPPORT HPOFFICE
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RJE SUPPORT
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TELESUP
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Account default passwords: HPONLY, OFFICE
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Groups:
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PUB HPONLY HP3 HPP187 HPP198 HPP186
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Group default passwords: PUB, HPONLY
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So try stuff like MAIL.TELESUP,PUB and MGT.SUPPORT,PUB something will work!
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Most MPE/iX will greet you with : as your system prompt, also as your
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login. So, to login as MGR.SUPPORT, type (at the login thinge prompt)
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HELLO MGR.SUPPORT,PUB
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Which will login you under group PUB. You can try different groups.
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The bad part about this system is that ANY field can be passworded,
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and to tell the fields, MGR.HPOFFICE, MGR is the USER, HPOFFICE is the
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account.
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One place that runs MPE/iX is Westinghouse, wec.com on Internet and
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422xxx on Sprintnet. Most 422xxx hosts I've found are Westinghouse.
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(For those of you who are still in the dark, Telenet and Sprintnet
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are the same thing!)
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Tip: There is a Internet-Sprintnet gateway! Telnet to:
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hermes.merit.edu
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and at the Which Host? type Sprintnet-<host#>
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It is Merit (yuch) but it works if you don't want to make another
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call to your local Sprintnet PAD.
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Sample login:
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Well, I was going to have a sample login, but since the gateway
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system I used to get to my MPE/iX system was abused by other
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nerds who kept using the outdial, its gone. So I can't access
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the HP 3000. Oh well, there's lots more out there!!
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The real stuff:
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Native Mode Commands
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These commands operate in Native Mode in the MPE/iX operating system.
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In the Help Facility, they are denoted by the notation (NM).
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Bbxl Copy Option Vsreleasesys ++=====================++
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Bbxlcomp Deletevar Pasxl Vsreserve || The EXIT command is ||
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Bbxlgo Do Pasxlgo Vsreservesys || a subcommand of the ||
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Bbxllk Echo Pasxllk Vstore || Help Facility. An ||
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Calc Elseif Pause Vsuser || attempt to access ||
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Ccxl Endwhile Print Warn || this entry with ||
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Ccxlgo Errdump Return Welcome || >EXIT <RETURN> ||
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Ccxllk Exit Rpgxl While || within the Help ||
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Chgroup Ftnxl Rpgxlgo Xeq || Facilitity fails. ||
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Cob74xl Ftnxlgo Rpgxllk || Instead, from the ||
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Cob74xlg Ftnxllk Showvar || system prompt, do ||
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Cob74xlk Input Sysgen || this -- :HELP EXIT ||
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Cob85xl Link Vsclose || to get the text on ||
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Cob85xlg Listredo Vsopen || the EXIT command. .||
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Cob85xlk Octcomp Vsrelease ++=====================++
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Compatibility Mode Commands
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The following commands were part of the MPE V/E operating system. Their
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functionality has been enhanced in the MPE/iX operating system.
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In the Help Facility, they are denoted by the notation (CM).
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Altacct Listf Purgeuser Startsess
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Altgroup Listftemp Redo Store
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Altuser Listgroup Report
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Data Listuser Restore
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Debug =Logoff Run
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Else Newacct Set
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Hello Newgroup Setcatalog
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Help Newuser Setdump
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If Purgeacct Showcatalog
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Listacct Purgegroup Speed
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HP sytem variables are listed under the entry HPVARS and VARIABLES.
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Unchanged Commands
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These commands function as they did in the MPE V/E operating sytem.
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Abort Bbasic Deletespoolfile Fortprep Listeq
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Abortio Bbasicgo Disallow Fortran Listlog
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Abortjob Bbasicomp Disassociate Freerin Lmount
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Accept Bbasicprep Discrps Ftn Log
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Allocate Breakjob Dismount Ftnprep =Logon
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Allow Build Down Getlog Mount
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Altjob Bye Download Getrin Openq
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Altlog Changelog Dstat Headoff Outfence
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Altsec Cobolii Editor Headon Pascal
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Altspoolfile Coboliigo Endif Job Pascalgo
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Associate Coboliiprep Eod Jobfence Pascalprep
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Basic Comment Eoj Jobpri Prep
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Basicgo Console Fcopy Jobsecurity Preprun
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Basicomp Continue File Ldismount Purge
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Basicprep Deallocate Fortgo Limit Recall
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Unchanged Commands (continued)
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These commands function as they did in the MPE V/E operating sytem.
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In the Help Facility, they have neither the (CM) nor the (NM) notation.
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Refuse Save Showtime Up
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Release Secure =Shutdown Vmount
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Rellog Segmenter Shutq
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Rename Setjcw Spl
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Reply Setmsg Splgo
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Reset Showallow Splprep
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Resetacct Showdev Startspool
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Resetdump Showin Stopspool
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Resume Showjcw Stream
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Resumejob Showjob Streams
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Resumelog Showlog Suspendspool
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Resumespool Showlogstatus Switchlog
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Rpg Showme Tell
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Rpggo Showout Tellop
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Rpgprep Showq Tune
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These commands are not supported in MPE/iX. Almost all of them are
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concerned with optimizing the performance of the system. These
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optimizing functions now reside in the background of the MPE/iX system.
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()COMMAND LOGON FULLBACKUP PURGEVSET VINIT
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ALTVSET GIVE QUANTUM
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AUTOALLOCATE LISTVS SHOWALLOCATE
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CACHECONTROL MIODISABLE SHOWCACHE
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COBOL MIOENABLE SHOWCOM
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COBOLGO MOFF STARTCACHE
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COBOLPREP MON STOPCACHE
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EOF MPLINE TAKE
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FOREIGN PARTBACKUP SYSDUMP (see SYSGEN)
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SYNTAX RULE:
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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::::::::::::::::: The old MPE-V/E syntax (shown in ::::::::::::::::::
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::::::::::::::::: the syntax diagrams) always works ::::::::::::::::::
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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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The MPE-V/E syntax conventions are maintained
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throughout the Help Facility for consistency. You
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may use the MPE-V/E syntax convention for and
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command: NM, CM, or UNCHANGED.
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But you may use the more flexible syntax for any NM
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command except :SETVAR. Suppose that the NM
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:CMDNAME command has the following syntax:
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:CMDNAME KEYWORD1 = value1; KEYWORD2 = value2;... KEYWORDn = valueN
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Because it is a NM command, you may choose how you
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enter the command at the keyboard or in a job stream.
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For the NM command :CMDNAME, the following forms of
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entry are valid:
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:CMDNAME KEYWORD1 = a; KEYWORD2 = b... ;KEYWORDn = n
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:CMDNAME a, b,... ,n
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:CMDNAME a, b; KEYWORD7 = g; KEYWORD4 = d ;KEYWORD3 = c
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The order relationship between parameters is still important: positional
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parameters must come before keyword parameters, as they did in MPE-V/E.
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This is true for all commands, NM, CM, or UNCHANGED. Because this order
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relationship is enforced, the following attempt to enter positional
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parameters after a keyword parameter will produce an error:
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:CMDNAME a, b;KEYWORD7 = g, h
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Introducing a keyword variable (delimited with a semi-colon)
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terminates positional assignment. The positional "h" produces an error.
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The online documentation for the :EXIT command causes a problem.
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The word "EXIT" is reserved in the Help facility.
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As a result, attempting to access the EXIT text from within the
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Help Facility ">EXIT<RETURN>" fails. You may call up the :EOJ
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command ">EOJ<RETURN> and then use <RETURN> to "page" forward
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to the EXIT command text.
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* OR *
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You may invoke the Help Facility and the text for EXIT at the
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system prompt this way -- "HELP EXIT <RETURN>".
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This "direct" access to the Help Facility gives you the text
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specified and then returns to you to the system prompt.
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COMMANDS LISTED BY CLASS
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Commands for: Enter:
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----------------------------------------------------
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SUBSYSTEMS SUBSYSTEMS <Return>
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COMMUNICATE WITH USERS COMMUNICATE <Return>
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MANAGING ACCOUNT, GROUP, ETC. MANAGE <Return>
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MANAGE DEVICES DEVICES <Return>
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MANAGE FILES FILES <Return>
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VARIABLES (AND JCWs) VARS <Return>
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MANAGE JOBS & SESSIONS JOBSESS <Return>
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MANAGE RESOURCES RESOURCES <Return>
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MANAGE THE SPOOLER SPOOLING <Return>
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MANAGE SYSTEM & USER LOGGING LOGGING <Return>
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MANAGE VOLUME SETS VOLUMES <Return>
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING <Return>
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CREATING AND MANAGING UDCs UDC <Return>
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LANGUAGES (basic, c, fortran) LANGUAGES <Return>
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DATA COMMUNICATION DATACOMM <Return>
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----------------------------------------------------
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You may at any time enter the name of a command to find that topic.
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You may enter SUMMARY to return to that topic
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Commands to Access Subsystems and Utilities
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DEBUG Starts the system debugger utility program.
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EDITOR Starts the EDIT/3000 subsystem.
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FCOPY Starts the FCOPY subsystem.
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HELP Starts the HELP subsystem.
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SEGMENTER Starts the MPE segmenter.
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SYSGEN Starts configuration dialog and/or installation
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tape creation
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Commands to Communicate with Other Users
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TELL Sends a message to another active session.
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TELLOP Sends a message to the system console.
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WARN Sends an urgent message to jobs and sessions.
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WELCOME Used to create the system welcome message.
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Commands to Manage Accounts, Groups, and Users
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ALTACCT Changes the attributes of an existing account.
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ALTGROUP Changes the attributes of an existing group.
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ALTUSER Changes the attributes of an existing user.
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LISTACCT Displays information about specified account(s).
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LISTGROUP Displays information about specified group(s).
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LISTUSER Displays information about specified user(s).
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NEWACCT Creates a new account.
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NEWGROUP Creates a new group.
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NEWUSER Creates a new user.
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PURGEACCT Removes an account(s) from the system.
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PURGEGROUP Removes a group(s) from the system.
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PURGEUSER Removes a user(s) from the system.
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REPORT Displays information about the logon account and group.
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Commands for Managing Devices
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ABORTIO/ Aborts one pending I/O request for a device.
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=ABORTIO
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ASSOCIATE Gives a user operator control of a device.
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DISASSOCIATE Removes operator control of a device from a user.
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DOWN Removes a device from normal system use.
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DOWNLOAD Downloads format information to a line printer.
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HEADOFF Stops header/trailer output to a device.
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HEADON Starts header/trailer output to a device.
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REFUSE Disables jobs/sessions (and/or data) on a device.
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SET Sets terminal configuration.
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SETMSG Enables/disables receipt of messages on the terminal.
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SHOWDEV Reports the status of I/O devices
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SHOWIN Reports the status of input devices.
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SHOWOUT Reports the status of output devices.
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SPEED Sets the I/O speed for a terminal.
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STREAMS Enables/disables the STREAMS device -- allows user
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to submit job/data streams to a designated device.
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UP Returns device (not disk) stopped with DOWN command
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to normal function on the system.
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Commands to Manage Files
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ALTSEC Changes a file's security provisions.
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BUILD Creates and allocates a new, empty file on disk.
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COPY Copies on file to another file.
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DATA Enters data into the system from a device file.
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FILE Declares file attributes for a file when it is opened.
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LISTEQ Displays all active file equations for a job or session.
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LISTF Displays the description of permanent files.
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LISTFILE Declares the file attributes to be used when a file is opened.
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LISTFTEMP Displays the description of temporary files.
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PRINT Prints the contents of a file.
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PURGE Removes a file from the system.
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RELEASE Removes all security provisions from a file.
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RENAME Changes the name of a file.
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RESET Cancels file equations.
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RESTORE Returns files stored on tape to the system.
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SAVE Saves a file the permanent system file domain.
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SECURE Restores security provisions to a file.
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STORE Copies disk files onto magnetic tape for storage.
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Commands to Manage Variables and Job Control Words
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DELETEVAR Deletes a variable defined during a session.
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INPUT Interactively assigns a value to a variable.
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SETJCW Creates or assigns a value to a job control word (JCW).
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SETVAR Assigns values to MPE/iX variables
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SHOWJCW Displays the current status of job control words.
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SHOWVAR Displays specified variable names and their values.
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Commands to Manage Jobs and Sessions
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ABORT Aborts the current program or operations.
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ABORTJOB Aborts a job or session.
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=ABORTJOB
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ACCEPT Permits designated device to accepts jobs/sessions/data
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ALTJOB Alters the attributes of jobs waiting or scheduled.
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BREAKJOB Suspends an executing job.
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BYE Ends an interactive session.
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CALC Evaluates and expression.
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CHGROUP Switches user from group to group within an account.
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DO Used to edit/reexecute commands in the history stack.
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:EOD Denotes end-of-data on input stream.
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EOJ Ends a batch job.
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EXIT Terminates one level of the command interpreter.
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HELLO Initiates an interactive session.
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JOB Initiates a batch job (stream but not interactive)
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JOBFENCE Defines input priority for job or session to execute.
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JOBPRI Sets or changes default/maximum job execution priority.
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JOBSECURITY Restricts user resources and job execution.
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LIMIT Limits the number of concurrent jobs/sessions.
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LISTREDO Displays the contents of the history stack.
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=LOGOFF Aborts all executing jobs/sessions.
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=LOGON Enables jobs/sessions after a =LOGOFF.
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REDO Edit/reexecute commands in the history stack.
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RESUME Resumes execution of a suspended operation.
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RESUMEJOB Resumes a suspended job.
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SHOWJOB Displays Status information about jobs/sessions.
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SHOWME Reports job/session status for a user logon.
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SHOWTIME Displays the current time and date.
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STARTSESS Creates a session on device for Prog. Sess. user.
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Commands to Manage System Resources
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ALLOCATE Loads a CM program or procedure into main memory.
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ALLOW Enables a user to access a specific operator command.
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ALTPROC Changes characteristics for the specified processes.
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CONSOLE Moves the system console from another terminal.
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DEALLOCATE Deallocates program or procedure loaded with ALLOCATE.
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DISALLOW Prohibits access to specified operator command.
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DISCRPS Enables/disables Rotational Position Sensing on device.
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ERRDUMP Dumps a process or system error stack.
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FREERIN Release a global Resource Identification Number.
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GETRIN Acquires a global Resource Identification Number.
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OUTFENCE Defines minimum priority to print an output spoolfile.
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PAUSE Suspends current activity for specified time (seconds).
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RECALL/=RECALL Displays all pending resource request messages.
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REPLY/=REPLY Reply to pending resource request message at console.
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RESETACCT Resets system counters for an account to zero.
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SHOWALLOW Displays the operator commands allowed (ALLOW).
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SHOWPROC Displays information about processes.
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SHOWQ Displays process scheduling data and subqueue contents.
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=SHUTDOWN Initiates a shutdown of MPE/iX.
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TUNE Changes filter/priority limits for circular subqueues.
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Commands to Manage the Spooler
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ALTSPOOLFILE Alters output spoolfile characteristics.
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DELETESPOOLFILE Deletes a spoolfile from disk.
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LISTSPF Produces a listing of spooled input and output files.
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OPENQ Opens spool queue for logical device/dev class.
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RESUMESPOOL Resumes suspended spooler output to device.
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STARTSPOOL Initiates the spooler process for a device.
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SHUTQ Closes spool queue for logical device/dev class.
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SPOOLER Controls spooler processes.
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SPOOLF Alters output spoolfiles characteristics.
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STOPSPOOL Terminates spooling to specified device/dev class.
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SUSPENDSPOOL Suspends output to a spooled device.
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Commands to Manage User/System Logging
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ALTLOG Alters attributes of existing user logging identifier.
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CHANGELOG Changes user logging file without interrupting logging.
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GETLOG Establishes a logging identifier on the system.
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LISTLOG Lists active logging identifiers.
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LOG Starts, restarts, or stops user logging.
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RELLOG Removes a logging identifier from the system.
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RESUMELOG Resumes system logging following suspension.
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SHOWLOG Displays status of system log file.
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SHOWLOGSTATUS Displays status of user log files.
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SWITCHLOG Closes current system log file, creates & opens new.
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Managing Volumes (Disk Drives)
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DSTAT Displays current status of system disk drives.
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DISMOUNT Releases reserved volume (MPE V).
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LDISMOUNT Releases system-wide reserved volume (MPE V).
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LMOUNT Reserves a volume system-wide (MPE V).
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MOUNT Reserves a volume.
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VMOUNT Enables/disables the movable volume facility.
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VSCLOSE Closes a specified volume set; takes it offline.
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VSOPEN Reopens a volume set closed with VSCLOSE.
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VSRELEASE Releases volume set reserved by VSRESERVE.
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VSRELEASESYS Cancels previously issued VSRESERVESYS command.
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VSRESERVE Reserves a particular volume set online, system-wide.
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VSRESERVESYS Reserves a volume set online system-wide.
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VSUSER Lists all users of reserved, mountable volume set.
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Commands to Manage System Programming
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COMMENT Inserts a comment into a job stream.
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CONTINUE Overrides a job error to continue execution.
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ECHO Displays a message on terminal/printer.
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ELSE Provides alternative execution sequence for IF.
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ELSEIF Provides alternative execution sequence for IF.
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ENDIF Terminates an IF block.
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ENDWHILE Terminates a WHILE block.
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ERRCLEAR Zeroes out all Hewlett-Packard predefined variables.
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ESCAPE Allows simulatulation of all aspects of the CI error handling.
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IF Controls execution sequence in job/command file/UDC.
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LINK Creates an executable program file.
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OCTCOMP Converts compiled MPE V/E program in NM code for MPE/iX.
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PREP Prepares a compiled source program for execution.
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PREPRUN Prepares and executes a program compiled in a USL file.
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RUN Executes a specified program.
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WHILE Controls execution sequence in job/command file/UDC.
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Commands to Manage or Execute UDCs and Command Files
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OPTION Modifies the environment of UDCs and command files.
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RETURN Returns execution to the calling environment.
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SETCATALOG Places a UDC in the UDC directory.
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SHOWCATALOG Displays information about user defined commands.
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XEQ Executes a program or command file.
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Commands to Compile, Link, and Execute Programs
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BASIC
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BASIC Beings execution of the CM Basic/V interpreter.
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BASICGO Compiles, prepares, and executes a CM Basic/V program.
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BASICOMP Compiles A CM Basic/V program.
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BASICPREP Compiles and prepares a CM Basic/V program.
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BBASIC Beings execution of the CM Business Basic /V interpreter.
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BBASICGO Compiles, prepares, and executes Business Basic/V prog.
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BBASICOMP Compiles a Business Basic/V program in CM.
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BBASICPREP Compiles and prepares a Business Basic/V program in CM.
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BBXL Beings execution of the HP Business Basic/XL interpreter.
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BBXLCOMP Compiles a Business Basic/XL program.
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BBXLGO Compiles, links and executes a Business Basic/XL program.
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BBXLLK Compiles and links a Business Basic/XL program.
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C
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CCXL Compiles a C/XL program.
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CCLXGO Compiles, links and executes a C/XL program.
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CCXLLK Compiles and links a C/XL program.
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COB74XL Compiles a COBOL II/XL program (1974 entrypoint).
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COB74XLG Compiles, links and executes a COBOL II/XL program ('74)
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COB74XLK Compiles and links a COBOL II/XL program ('74 entrypoint)
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COB85XL Compiles a COBOL II/XL program (1974 entrypoint).
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COB85XLG Compiles, links and executes a COBOL II/XL program ('74)
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COB85XLK Compiles and links a COBOL II/XL program ('74 entrypoint)
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COBOLII Compiles a II program. on a COBOL 74 compiler
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COBOLIIGO Compiles, links and executes a II program a 74 compiler
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COBOLIIPREP Compiles and links a II program on a COBOL 74 compiler.
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FORTRAN
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FORTGO Compiles, prepares, and executes a CM FORTRAN66/V program
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FORTPREP Compiles and prepares a CM FORTRAN 66/V program
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FORTRAN Compiles a CM FORTRAN 66/V program
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FTN Compiles, prepares, and executes a CM FORTRAN 77/V prog
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FTNGO Compiles and prepares a CM FORTRAN 77/V program
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FTNPREP Compiles a CM FORTRAN 77/V program
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FTNXL Compiles a FORTRAN 77/XL program.
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FTNXLGO Compiles, links and executes a FORTRAN 77/XL program.
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FTNXLLK Compiles and links a FORTRAN 77/XL program.
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PASCAL
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PASCAL Compiles a CM Pascal/V program.
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PASCALGO Compiles, prepares, and executes a CM Pascal/V prog.
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PASCALPREP Compiles and prepares a CM Pascal/V program.
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PASXL Compiles a Pascal/XL program.
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PASCXLGO Compiles, links and executes a Pascal/XL program.
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PASXLLK Compiles and links a Pascal/XL program.
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RPG
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RPG Compiles an RPG program and creates and object file.
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RPGGO Compiles, prepares, and executes an RPG program.
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RPGPREP Compiles and prepares an RPG program.
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RPGXL Compiles an RPG/XL program and creates and object file
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RPGXLGO Compiles, links and executes an RPG/XL program.
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RPGXLLK Compiles and links an RPG/XL program.
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SPL
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SPL Compiles a CM SPL/V program.
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SPLGO Compiles, prepares, and executes a CM SPL/V program.
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SPLPREP Compiles and prepares a CM SPL/V program.
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Commands for Data Communication
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APPCCONTROL NRJE
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DHCFCONTROL NRJECONTROL
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DSLINE NSCONTROL
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LINKCONTROL REMOTE
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MRJECONTROL SNACONTROL
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OPERATION
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After you suspend a program or MPE/iX command operation by
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pressing [Break], the ABORT command terminates that program
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or operation. Programs do not terminate while critical
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system code is executing on their behalf, but will terminate
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immediately following execution of that code. The ABORT
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command is available only from a session and only during
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BREAK, but it does not disrupt the session. Some operations
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abort immediately upon entering BREAK without requiring the
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ABORT command. An ABORT command results in the Job
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Control Word (JCW) being set to the SYSTEM 0 state. For a
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discussion of Job Control Words, refer SETJCW.
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This command may be issued from a session (in BREAK only).
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It is not executable from a job or a program. Pressing
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[Break] has no effect on this command.
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