% VAX-11 Librarian V03-00ymjsnrFww:::5A[A ACCRPTGEN ACNETBOOT ACNETSTOPPACNETSTSADDUSER AUTOGEN Backup_Notes BATQUEDELBOOTUPDvpCALENDARn CHANGEUIC CHGOWNERS( Class_CodesjCommands_common!Commands_login#VCONSCOPY$<DELTREE%6 DIRCLENUP% DISKQUOTA& DISKUSAGE Disk_Formatting*j DYBOOTUPD+DYVMSUPD+"EDITSET-T ERRLOGJOB/6 ERRLOGSAV0\ FILOWNERS1FINDUIC3 FNDSAVFIL5GETUAF=f HDRSTRIPRsA*j DYBOOTUPD+DYVMSUPD+"EDITSET-T ERRLOGJOB/6 ERRLOGSAV0\ FILOWNERSFINDAPID1FINDUIC3 FNDSAVFIL5GETUAF=f HDRSTRIPR>dHOME@LINEPAGEv Logical_NamesHLPADOWNI LPBQUEASSJ, MODSQUOTAK More_NamesKL MOVACCRPTLV MOVUSEPTSNBNEWOWNEROP ONLBAKDSKPF ONLBAKFULQ PRIJOBRELLT SETDEFBOOT STABACKITUX STOPBYNAMV SWAPFILESV4 SYSDMPJOBW&TOUSERXxUFDOWNERZp VMSINSTAL [6js 1 ACCRPTGEN? Generates accounting report summaries. The command format is:E @SYS$MGR_UTIL:ACCRPTGEN [file_spec] [out_dd] [type] [opsys_flag]> where the file_spec parameter names the input accounting file@ (if not given, SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.OLD is used for defaults).E The out_dd parameter specifies the output device and directory whileD the type parameter is the file type for the output reports. If theD output device/directory is not specified, SYS$DISK:[] is used while( the default output file type is ".LIS".A The opsys_flag parameter is TRUE if being run on the OperationalE VAX System (some reports not made and none are queued for printing).B If opsys_flag is not given, then it is assumed that the procedureA is being run on the Development system. The opsys_flag controlsC the printing of the reports and the title ("Operational System" or "Development System").ww&=1js 1 ACNETBOOT> Invoke the ACNETBOOT command procedure to start all the ACNET? processes (including the network). Whether the Operational or> Development system processes are started is determined by the7 setting of the ACNET_NODE logical name (OPER or DEVL).; A single ACNET process may be restarted using the command: ACNETBOOT name> where the parameter names the subsystem (APM, CPLD, DBM, DPM,; FSHARE, AEOLUS, or etc.) to be restarted. Beware that the9 subsystem is already stopped before trying to "restart".ww`1js 1 ACNETSTOP@ Invoke the site-dependent command procedure (SYSHUTDWN) to stop5 all the ACNET processes, including the network with: ACNETSTOP2 or stop a single ACNET process using the command: ACNETSTOP name> where the parameter names the subsystem (APM, CPLD, DBM, DPM, FSHARE, AEOLUS, or etc.).ww@d =js 1 ACNETSTS? Create a new version of the ACNETSTS.HLB help library (for the? ERRHELP command) using the RUNOFF sources in [SYSHLP.ACNETSTS]F (under SYS$ SYSROOT:). Optionally (if a file specification is given),@ copy the new version of a RUNOFF source file to the [.ACNETSTS]# area before beginning the rebuild: @FERMI$LIB:ACNETSTS [file]? where if the file parameter is non-null, the file is copied to the source area.5 You must have either the SYSPRV or SETPRV privilege.B! Editted for V2.0 of GETUAF at Fermilab, Frank J. Nagy 04-Apr-83!ww/6js 1 ADDUSER* To add one or more new user accounts, do: @SYS$MG R_UTIL:ADDUSERC this can only be done from a privileged account (usually done from= SYSMANAGER). The ACCOUNTS batch job is submitted before the@ procedure exits to update the additional user information (kept7 outside the UAF) and to generate any required reports.ww2js 1 AUTOGENC This procedure is a collection of 4 subprocedures which attempt toA configure a VMS system for a site's hardware environment and its= typical user needs. The format of the procedure comm and is: @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN [subproc]D where the subproc parameter selects the subprocedure to be invoked.A Typical procedure is to do an AUTOGEN CONFIG followed by GENPAR.C The PARAMS.DAT file may then be editted to specify explicit valuesA for system parameters (lines with =). Then AUTOGEN> is invoked (with or without REBOOT or SHUTDOWN) to update the system parameters and files.2 Subprocedures? Updates the current system parameters and files an dA creates a parameter file named SYS$SYSTEM:AUTOGEN.PARE using the results of a previous AUTOGEN GENPAR operation.A CONFIG Used to determine the current hardware configuration.4 Writes a new SYS$SYSTEM:CONFIG.DAT file.@ SAVE Used in an upgrade to propogate a previously running5 systems requirements into the new system.? GENPAR Used to normalize values coming from an upgrade and: a new installation and produce a u ser editableB requirements file. Creates a new SYS$SYSTEM:PARAMS.DAT file. SHUTDOWN or@ REBOOT Used to process a user requirements file into sysgenB parameters, installed image list, and paging, swappingE and dump files then either reboot or shutdown the system.ww@js1 Backup_Notes Usage notes on BACKUP:< (1) Use BACKUP/PHYSICAL for duplicating RX02's and TU58's.@ (2) Copy BACKUP tapes using COPY, but when mount 7 y1 Disk_Formatting8= Disks may be reformatted with the EVRAC diagnostics program.sA This note contains descriptions for reformatting RM03 disk packss< and RX02 floppies. The floppies may be formatted as either SINGLE or DOUBLE density.2 RM03? The Diagnostic Supervisor must be run (can be done under VMS).s@ The configuration must be setup and then EVRAC may be run underB the Diagnostic Supervisor. The series of commands for formatting@ an RM03 disk pack using drive unit "n" on the first Massbus is:! $ SET DEFAULT SYS$MAINTENANCE:e $ RUN ESSAA# DS>ATTACH RH780 SBI RH0 8 5e DS>ATTACH RM03 RH0 DRAn DS>SELECT DRAn DS>RUN EVRAC/SECTION:FORMATA and then answer the prompts. To use the second Massbus, the twor? ATTACH commands are modified (and the SELECT command specifieso" the particular drive to be used):# DS>ATTACH RH780 SBI RH1 9 5 DS>ATTACH RM03 RH1 DRBn02 RX02? The Diagnostic Supervisor must be run (can be  BCKBOO.CMD $ MCR FLX CS1:/RT=BCKBOO.CMD> To boot Standalone Backup from the (default) system disk, do: >>>BOOT BCKww6js 1 BATQUEDEL" SYS$MGR_UTIL:@BATQUEDEL jobname< Deletes all jobs in SYS$BATCH queue with the given job name? (P1 parameter). If no parameter value is given, the procedure; exits without doing anything. Otherwise all jobs with theA specified name in the batch queues AND in the pending (AFTER) or@ holding (HOLD) state are deleted. Any current jobs are allowedD to continue running. If any job so deleted was waiting state until@ a specified time, the absolute time (date, hour and minutes) is@ then returned in the global symbol JOB_TIME. If no job in suchA a state is found then JOB_TIME is returned as a null string. IfA more than one job is held, the JOB_TIME returned is for the last job in the queue.ww-3js 1 BOOTUPDB This procedure updates the bootstrap image on the console device.B The VMS boo tstrap file VMB.EXE on the console storage device will@ be replaced from the copy stored in SYS$SYSTEM:. It is assumedB that the current default device is the system device. The format of the command is: @SYS$UPDATE:BOOTUPD= Note that the console storage device CSA1: is used directly.ww/js 1 CALENDAR- Program to display a calendar on SYS$OUTPUT:/ CALENDAR yyyy !Display entire year's calendar0 CALENDAR !Display current, last and next month1 CALENDAR mm !Dis play month numbered (and +/- 1); Use ">file" to direct output to a file. Development only.ww7js 1 CHANGEUICC This command procedure is used to change a user's UIC (include the1 ownership of his files). The command format is:* @SYS$MGR_UTIL:CHANGEUIC username newuicE The user's name and his new UIC are entered as parameters or will beJ prompted for. The user's file quota on his default disk is automaticallyE assigned to his new UIC and the ownership of the files in the user'sF default directory (and its subdirectories) is changed to the new UIC.2 The quota associated with the old UIC is removed.wwqK7js 1 CHGOWNERSA Searchs for all files owner by a particular UIC and then changesD the owner of that file to a new UIC. The format of the command is:; @SYS$MGR_UTIL:CHGOWNERS old_uic user_or_uic [device[:]]A All files in all directories on the disk (current default deviceB used if no device specified) are scanned for th e particular ownerD UIC specified. The current file owner must be given by the old_uicB parameter in the format "[ggg,mmm]". The new file owner (via theA user_or_uic parameter) be given as the user name or as a UIC (in8 which case, the UIC must be in the format "[ggg,mmm]").= BYPASS (or SETPRV) privilege is required to use this command procedure.ww Ԯjs 1 Class_CodesA The Port Selector class codes for the various VAX's on site are: Class System - D`=G 1 FINDAPIDD Return the process id of an already existing process given the name, (and optionally the group) for the process:& @SYS$MGR_UTIL:FINDAPID prcnam [grp]H Returns the global symbol FIND_A_PID set to the process id (same formatF as used in F$GETJPI) of the existing process with the given name. IfD no process is found then the null string is returned in FIND_A_PID.F If the group number (optionally given by "grp") is not specified, theI group number from the c IN.COM) common "system manager" login procedure.S 2 C$LIBRARYn? Development system only; defines user text library LCLCDEF.TLBe= to be automatically searched by VAX-11 C compiler to resolve  #include references.12 FERMI$EXE_SRC @ Development system only; points to [FERMIEXE.SOURCES] where the4 source files for non-DEC utility programs are kept.2 FERMI$LIB_SRCVA Development system only; points to [FERMILIB.SOURCES] containingp1 sources for some libraries and shareable images.c2 FERMI$LI B_INCcB Development system only; points to [FERMILIB.INCLUDES] containingA the INCLUDE source files for FORTRAN and PASCAL. In particular,d? those INCLUDE files stored in the LCLFORDEF and LCLPASDEF textg libraries may be found here.2 FERMI$LIB_LIBSRC? Development system only; points to [FERMILIB.SOURCES.ROUTINES]e< where the source files for the routines in FERMILIB.OLB are kept.2 FERMI$LIB_MACt@ Development system only; points to [FERMILIB.MACROS] containing; the macro source files for the FERMILIB.MLB macro library.o 2 LNK$LIBRARYtA Development system only; defines user library FERMILIB.OLB to beD& automatically searched by the Linker.2 TMP$< Points to the temporary file area: [.TMP] below SYS$LOGIN:.@ Files in here are deleted after one day or so. These files are% also deleted by the WIPETMP command.e 2 SYS$STARTUP> Points to the area for the system startup command procedures.2 SYS_OPERATOR? Points to the area for the system OPERATOR command procedures.e2 Un>  Short names (U1:, U2:, etc.) for the user disks also known as; USR$DISKn: (Development system) or OP$USRn: (Operational).2 VAX$AP_LIB_SRC? Development system only; points to [VAXAPPL.LIBRARIES.SOURCES]; where the source files for routines in the VAX ApplicationN) Program library (VAXAPLIB.OLB) are kept.o2 VAX$AP_LIB_INC@ Development system only; points to [VAXAPPL.LIBRARIES.INCLUDES]> where the INCLUDE source files for the FORTRAN and PASCAL VAXA Application Programs (FORVAXAPL.TLB and PASVAXAPL.TLB) are kept..2 VAX$AP_LIB_MAC> Development system only; points to [VAXAPPL.LIBRARIES.MACROS]9 where the source files for macros in the VAX ApplicationI/ Program macro library (VAXAPLIB.MLB) are kept. ww@ Set default directory to SYS_OPERATOR: (system OPERATOR command procedures). 2 HOMESTARTUP> Set default directory to SYS$STARTUP: (system startup command/ procedures). May be abbreviated to HOMESTART. 2 HOMESYS& Set default directory to SYS$SYSTEM:. 2 HOMEUTIL? "u NAGY Commands_commonCALENDAR Logical_NamesA y NAGY Backup_NotesDisk_Formatting Class_Codes!@rG NAGY FINDAPID" ]7r NAGY TIMCHANGE` y1 Backup_Notes Usage notes on BACKUP: < (1) Use BACKUP/PHYSICAL for duplicating RX02's and TU58's.@ (2) Copy BACKUP tapes using COPY, but when mounting such tapes/ use /BLOCKSIZE=8464 on the MOUNT command.p< (3) Recreate Standalone Backup's after each system update. 2 Standalone; The following instances of Standalone Backup appear on the " Accelerator Control System disks:? (1) On both Development and Operational System disks (see the 0 On_System_Disk subtopic) in [SYSE.SYSEXE].% (2) On VAXSYSTEMS RL02 in [SYSEXE].. (3) On KITS RM03 in [SYSEXE]. @ (4) On two pairs of RX01's. One pair is kept inside VAX1 CPU.A The other (spare) pair is in the file cabinet in my office. 3 On_System_Disk= To place a copy of Standalone Backup on the system disk, do: 2 $ CREATE/DIRECTORY SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYSE.SYSEXE]8 $@SYS$UPDATE:STABACKIT SYS$SYSDEVICE: [SYSE.SYSEXE]? To prepare a BCKBOO.CMD boot command file on the console me diaX) to bootstrap this Standalone Backup, do:p" $ MCR FLX /RS=CS1:DEFBOO.CMD/RT@ Edit the line "DEPOSIT R5 0" to read "DEPOSIT R5 E0000000".# $ RENAME DEFBOO.CMD BCKBOO.CMDR $ MCR FLX CS1:/RT=BCKBOO.CMDu> To boot Standalone Backup from the (default) system disk, do: >>>BOOT BCKwwry. 2 TLBREPLACEG Call TLBMANIP command procedure to replace a module in a text library. 2 TLBSHOW! Type a module in a text library. 2 TOOTHERA Call VAXMASXFR command procedur done under VMS).e@ The configuration must be setup and then EVRAC may be run underB the Diagnostic Supervisor. The series of commands for formatting( an RX02 floppy disk using drive "n" is:! $ SET DEFAULT SYS$MAINTENANCE:T $ RUN ESSAA# DS>ATTACH DW780 SBI DW0 3 4S- DS>ATTACH RX211 DW0 DYA 777170 264 5 DS>ATTACH RX02 DYA DYAnr DS>SELECT DYAn DS>RUN EVRAC/SECTION:FORMATB and then answer the prompts. In particular one question will ask4 whether you want SINGLE or DOUBLE density floppies.ww] shows all username(s) for given group8 WHO [*,*] shows all username(s) in UIC order6 WHO username shows UIC for the given username2 WHO * show UIC's in username order 2 WIPELIS= Delete all the .LIS and .LST files in the current directory. 2 WIPEOBJ4 Delete all the .OBJ files in the current directory. 2 WIPETMPF Delete all the files in the temporary file area pointed to by logical name TMP$:.2 "WRF< Invoke the TIA program to read a local file and write it to another ACNET node:' WRF [from_node::]file_spec to_node::# See NEWS TIA for more information.wwW0js1 Commands_loginH The following are single word commands defined by the SYS$MANAGER:LOGIN1 procedure. Most are invoked without parameters. 2 HOMENET7 Set default directory to NET$EXE:, ACNET network area. 2 HOMECLIB= Set default directory to CLIB_SRC:, area for console library6 routine sourc#es. Only defined on Development system. 2 HOMERSX7 Set default directory to RSX$LIB: area for general RSX? libraries and other files. Only defined on Development system. 2 DELNETCOM0 Mark the NETCOMMON global section for deletion. 2 DMPNETCOM: Run DMPNETCOM to examine or prepare a dump listing of the< contents of the NETCOMMON global section or a section file.2 NETGEN= Invoke the NETGEN program to modify or examine the NETCOMMON tables. 2 SHUTDOWN@ Invoke the SHUTDOWN c$ommand procedure to shut the entire system down in an orderly fashion.ww@13js 1 CONSCOPY" Save or Restore a console medium.> This program saves or restores a console medium. It uses theC compatibility mode utility FLX to copy and re-format files betweenE a user medium (Files-11 format) and a console medium (RT-11 format). The command format is:8 @SYS$UPDATE:CONSCOPY kit func f11dev cnsdev [boot] 2 Parameterskit" VMS kit type: 780 or 750 or 730.func% Function: SAVE or RESTORE.f11dev Files-11 device and directory.cnsdev- Console device drive in the format "ddcu:".bootG File to be written on the bootblock of the console medium (optional). The defaults are: 780 - CONSOL.SYS 750 - BOOT58.EXE 730 - BOOT.EXEww #|;js 1 DELTREE" Delete a complete directory tree. @FERMI$EXE:DELTREE rootC where root is the pathname of the root of the tree to delete. AllB the files and directories&, including the named root, are deleted.ww3js 1 DIRCLENUPI This command cleans up dangling directory entries on a Release 2 system. The format of the command is: @SYS$UPDATE:DIRCLENUP deviceH where the parameter is the name of the device that is to be cleaned up.F If this parameter is not specified, then the user is prompted for the information.ww@7js 1 DISKQUOTA> The DISKQUOTA command procedure will create a command file toG restore the cur'rent disk quota settings (using the DISKQUOTA program).( Execute the command procedure by doing:0 @SYS$MGR_UTIL:DISKQUOTA device[:] [file_spec]6 The output file specification defaults are taken from SYS$DISK:QUOTAS.COM.ww`պ7js 1 DISKUSAGEF The DISKUSAGE command procedure prepares a report on the current disk8 space usage. To use this procedure, enter the command:- @SYS$MGR_UTIL:DISKUSAGE device[:] [report]C This procedure is dependent upon the format of th(e output from the DISKQUOTA and WHO programs.ww@=js1 Disk_Formatting= Disks may be reformatted with the EVRAC diagnostics program.A This note contains descriptions for reformatting RM03 disk packs< and RX02 floppies. The floppies may be formatted as either SINGLE or DOUBLE density.2 RM03? The Diagnostic Supervisor must be run (can be done under VMS).@ The configuration must be setup and then EVRAC may be run underB the Diagnostic Supervisor. The series of comma `S y 1 Class_Codes A The Port Selector class codes for the various VAX's on site are:U Class System ----- ------6 12 Accelerator Developement VAX (1200 baud)! 21 CDF VAX (1200 baud)O 22 CDF VAX (300 baud)1 VAX Computing Department VAX (Autobaud)C/ 45 MTF's 11/730 (I assume 1200 baud)pww" the particular drive to be used):# DS>ATTACH RH780 SBI RH1 9 5 DS>ATTACH RM03 RH1 DRBn*2 RX02? The Diagnostic Supervisor must be run (can be done under VMS).@ The configuration must be setup and then EVRAC may be run underB the Diagnostic Supervisor. The series of commands for formatting( an RX02 floppy disk using drive "n" is:! $ SET DEFAULT SYS$MAINTENANCE: $ RUN ESSAA# DS>ATTACH DW780 SBI DW0 3 4- DS>ATTACH RX211 DW0 DYA 777170 264 5 DS>ATTACH RX02 DYA DYAn DS>SELECT DYAn DS>RUN EVRAC/SECTION:FORMATB and then answer the prompts +. In particular one question will ask4 whether you want SINGLE or DOUBLE density floppies.wwPY3js 1 DYBOOTUPD@ This procedure updates the bootstrap image on a console floppy.= The VMS bootstrap file VMB.EXE on the console floppy will be= replaced from the copy stored in SYS$SYSTEM:. It is assumedB that the current default device is the system device. The format of the command is: @SYS$UPDATE:DYBOOTUPD6 Note that the console floppy must be placed in DYA0:.ww,5js 1 DYVMSUPDC This procedure is used to perform a VMS update or install optionalD software. The installation media are mounted (as requested) in the/ RX02 drive DYA1:. The procedure is invoke by: SET UIC [1,4] SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE @DYVMSUPDww ;js 1 EDITSETB Perform a set of edits (using EDT) on several files, applying the same edits to each file. EDITSET [file-spec(s)]D A file spec or list of file specs (including wild cards if desi-red)F are to be entered on the command line. If none are not entered, theyG are prompted for by "Files:". The edit commands are then prompted forG by the prompt "Edit>". Entry of the edits is ended by a blank line or: a Control-Z. The EDITSET symbol can be defined by doing: EDITSET :== @FERMI$EXE:EDITSETD EDITSET can also be called with a pre-stored list of files to edit.$ The command format in this case is: EDITSET @file_listF where file_list is the specification of the fil.e whose contents are a- series of file specifications, one per line.ww07js 1 ERRLOGJOBD Batch job to dump error log every third day at 06:30 AM. To submit' the ERRLOG batch job, use the command: @SYS$MGR_UTIL:ERRLOGJOB action@ where the action parameter determines when the job will be run:F SETUP setup job to run 3 days from current day or, if currentlyE there is an ERRLOG job in the batch queue then re-submitE the job to run at t/he time that job would have been run.B TOMORROW setup ERRLOG to run tomorrow morning and every 3 days thereafter.E NOW execute ERRLOG job immediately and every 3 days starting with today. 2 ONCEONLYA The ERRLOG job may be run immediately and only a single time (no) re-submittal for 3 days hence) by doing:3 $ SUBMIT SYS$MGR_UTIL:ERRLOGJOB/PARAMETER=ONCEONLY= or the error log may be dumped in the context of the current process by doing:0! @SYS$MGR_UTIL:ERRLOGJOB ONCEONLYww6G8js 1 ERRLOGSAV? Batch job or command procedure to save the old error log files@ (ERRLOG.OLD;* in SYS$ERRORLOG:) onto magnetic tape. The format of the command is:' @SYS$MGR_UTIL:ERRLOGSAV [all] [init]C If the all parameter is the literal "ALL", then all the ERRLOG.OLDB files are saved. Normally the oldest version of these files (oneE with the minimum version number) is a dummy file to hold the versionC number. If t 1he init parameter is the literal "INIT" then the saveB tape is initialized with volume label ERRLOG before the files areB saved. After the files have been copied to tape and deleted fromE SYS$ERRORLOG:, then an empty (dummy) ERRLOG.OLD file is created withF the maximum version number from the previous set of ERRLOG.OLD files.ww M8js 1 FILOWNERS> Generates a list of all files owned by a particular user on a/ specified disk. The format of the command is:2 @SYS$MGR_UTIL2:FILOWNERS user_or_uic [device[:]]A All files in all directories on the disk (current default deviceB used if no device specified) are scanned for the particular ownerA UIC specified. The file owner may be given via the user name orE as a UIC (in which case, the UIC must be in the format "[ggg,mmm]").= BYPASS (or SETPRV) privilege is required to use this command procedure.wwb name of a disk device whose [0,0]INDEXF.SYS file is searched' for the files. Defaults to SYS$DISK:[uic]A gives the file owner UIC of the files to be selected. Defaults to the caller's UIC. 2 Qualifiers/OUTPUT:output6 Select output for file list. Defaults to SYS$OUTPUT:ww@8js 1 FNDSAVFIL& This command procedure is invoked as:& @SYS$MGR_UTIL:FNDSAVFIL disk selectH to sear 5ch for occurrences of the selected file(s) in the current backup tape set journal files.2 DiskB The disk name under which the file is to be searched can be given= by the logical name (such as "USR$DISK1:") or by the keyword@ "USERn" (where "USER1" specifies "USRDISK1", the same as if theD "USR$DISK1:" logical name were used). The keyword "SYSTEM" is used to specify the system disk.2 Select@ The select parameter becomes the value of the /SELECT qualifierA of the BACKUP/LIST command. On6e or more file specifications may> be listed (separated by commas). The file specifications mayC include a directory specification (with or without wild cards) but, must not include any device specifications.wwE>=js1 GETUAFE The function of this program is to fetch information from the SystemG User Authorization File. The access key may be either a username or aI UIC (for multiply-defined UIC's only the first user record is returned). Calling Procedure:" $ 7GETUAF :== $FERMI$EXE:GETUAF $ GETUAF access_keyC This program requires suitable privilege to access the system User Authorization File (SYSPRV). 2 Parameter access_key@ This is the 'username' or the '[uic]' of the UAF record that? is desired. If it is the '[uic]' it must be enclosed in []( to distinguish it from a 'username'.@ If the '[uic]' specified has more that one record associated= with it only the information on the first record found is return8ed. 2 Qualifiers/ACCOUNT=symbol> will return the account name from the record, selected by the, access_key, in the local 'symbol' supplied. /CTRLY=symbolC will return "NO" if Control-Y is disabled for the account at loginC (the DISCTLY flag is set), otherwise "YES" will be returned in the local 'symbol' supplied./CAPTIVE=symbol< will return "YES" if this is a captive (or turnkey) accountB (the CAPTIVE flag is set), otherwise "NO" will be returned in the local 'symbol' supp9lied./DEVICE=symbolA will return the default disk device from the record, selected by0 the access_key, in the local 'symbol' supplied./DIRECTORY=symbolC will return the default directory from the record, selected by the, access_key, in the local 'symbol' supplied./DISUSER=symbol? will return "YES" if this account is disabled from interactiveA logins (the DISUSER flag is set) in the local 'symbol' supplied.: Normally, "NO" will be returned for an "enabled" account. /EXACT ( :D)/NOEXACTD This qualifier specifies whether the username access_key specified ? is to match the name of a user in the User Authorization File @ exactly or if only the leading characters specified need match.B If /NOEXACT is specified then the access_key need only match the : leading characters of the record key. This is useful in A determining if a potential username to be added to the UAF will B generate a directory name which matches an existing directory on < the system. The /NOEXA ;CT will only return the first match. The default is /EXACT./NEWMAIL=symbolA will return "YES" if "New Mail" messages are to be generated forA for the account at login. Otherwise, (if the DISNEWMAIL flag is9 is set) "NO" is returned in the local 'symbol' supplied./NEXT_UIC_MEMBER=symbolC will return the next available (un-used) member number (in octal).B The group and the lower limit for the search are specified by theD access_key which must be a UIC specification when this qu<alifier is specified.@ An error will be generated if any of /USERNAME, /UIC, /ACCOUNT,B /DEVICE, /DIRECTORY, /OWNER, /CTRLY, /CAPTIVE, /DISUSER, /NEWMAIL5 or /WELCOME are specified along with this qualifier. /OWNER=symbol< will return the owner name from the record, selected by the, access_key, in the local 'symbol' supplied./UAF=file_spec< This qualifier will specify then name of an alternate User  Authorization File.B By default the program will translate the logical name SY=SUAF and< append the translated value to SYS$SYSTEM: to find the User Authorization File. /UIC=symbolD will return the UIC from the record, selected by the access_key, in@ the local 'symbol' supplied. The UIC is returned in the format "[ggg,mmm]"./USERNAME=symbol: will return the username from the record, selected by the, access_key, in the local 'symbol' supplied./WELCOME=symbol< will return "YES" if welcoming messages are to be displayed= for the account at login. Otherw>ise, (if the DISWELCOM flag9 is set) "NO" is returned in the local 'symbol' supplied.wwYf1js 1 HDRSTRIPRB Development system only; invoke the command procedure and program? to strip header text from command procedures and source files.- Usually used to strip HELP text from a file: HDRSTRIPR file[/qualifiers]D The input file specification must include a file type. No defaultsA are assumed. Further information available as MYHELP HDRSTRIPR. 2 Qualifiers /OUTPU?T=fileC Specifies the output file specification. The default file name isC taken from the input file specification. The default file type is either .TXT or .HLP./LOG> Prints messages telling what header text is being stripped or skipped./HELPD Strips header text for .HLP files. Default output file type is set to .HLP.ww`;js1 HOMEB Command procedure to make "SET DEFAULT" commands a bit shorter to type by using the command: HOME {dire}G where dir @e is the (optional) directory or subdirectory specification. B If none is given, the HOME command returns to the login directoryC using SYS$LOGIN:. If a parameter is given, it will be enclosed inC square brackets if it is not a logical name (if the parameter is aB logical name then it will used in the SET DEFAULT command as is)." Special forms of the command are:& HOME \ !Backup one directory level HOME -] !Same as "HOME \"B The command "HOME \.subdire" is the same as a "HOME" cBommand (noB parameter) followed by a "HOME .subdire" command (return to a 1st) level subdirectory below the login UFD).# The HOME command can be define as: HOME :== @FERMI$EXE:HOMEww3js 1 LINEPAGEE This procedure will patch the number of print lines per printer pageG used by certain compatibility mode utilities in their listing formats. The format of the command is:+ @SYS$UPDATE:LINEPAGE [lines] [data_file]F The lines parameter gives the number of lines6Disk_Formatting PRIJOBRELh VMSUPDATEC on a printer page (thisG is 66 in the United States by default). The data_file parameter givesG the file specification of the data file with the fix information. The- default for this is SYS$UPDATE:LINEPAGE.DAT. 2 Data_file+ The format of the data file is as follows: *CRF 25:110/63 25:422/63> The "*" must be in column 1, the file name contains no device> directory, file type, or version. SYS$SYSTEM:.EXE is assumed.= the numbers in the patch lines MUST all be OCTAL. The firsDt> two numbers are the virtual block number and byte within that; block, the 3rd value is that which appears in the standard? image when a 66 line-per-page printer is used. In the case ofA CRF above, that value is 63 octal (51 decimal). The patch files1 may be concatenated as they are in LINEPAGE.DAT.ww30js1 Logical_Names@ The following are the logical names defined by the MGRLOGIN.COM) common "system manager" login procedure. 2 C$LIBRARY? Development system onlyurrent UIC is used. The process id returned willaH be for the process with the given name for the specified group. If theD group number is specified (explicitly) as 0, then the first processE found (in any group) with the given name will have its pid returned..G You should have GROUP or WORLD privilege to really use this procedure.]wwning1 sources for some libraries and shareable images.2 FERMI$LIB_INCB Development system only; points to [FERMILIB.INCLUDES] containingA the INCLUDE s nr 1 TIMCHANGECI Submit batch job to implement time change between Standard and Daylight-AK savings time (either way, determined by month) at 2 AM on a specified day.s @SYS$MGR_UTIL:TIMCHANGE dayOJ The day is entered as the day of the month on which the time change is to take place.ww_MAC@ Development system only; points to [FERMILIB.MACROS] containing; the macro source files for the FERMILIB.MLB macro library. 2 LNK$LIBRARYA Development system only; defines usGer library FERMILIB.OLB to be& automatically searched by the Linker.2 TMP$< Points to the temporary file area: [.TMP] below SYS$LOGIN:.@ Files in here are deleted after one day or so. These files are% also deleted by the WIPETMP command. 2 SYS$STARTUP> Points to the area for the system startup command procedures.2 SYS_OPERATOR? Points to the area for the system OPERATOR command procedures.2 Un> Short names (U1:, U2:, etc.) for the user disks also known as; USR$DISKn: (Development system) or OP$USRn: (Operational).2 VAX$AP_LIB_SRC? Development system only; points to [VAXAPPL.LIBRARIES.SOURCES]; where the source files for routines in the VAX Application) Program library (VAXAPLIB.OLB) are kept.2 VAX$AP_LIB_INC@ Development system only; points to [VAXAPPL.LIBRARIES.INCLUDES]> where the INCLUDE source files for the FORTRAN and PASCAL VAXA Application Programs (FORVAXAPL.TLB and PASVAXAPL.TLB) are kept.2 VAX$AP_LIB_MAC> Development system only; points to [VAXAPPL.LIIBRARIES.MACROS]9 where the source files for macros in the VAX Application/ Program macro library (VAXAPLIB.MLB) are kept.ww8js 1 LPADOWN& This command procedure is invoked as: @SYS$MGR_UTIL:LPADOWN DOWNB when the LPA0: line printer is down. This switches a printing to& the LPB0: line printer. The command: @SYS$MGR_UTIL:LPADOWN RESTORE -or- @SYS$MGR_UTIL:LPADOWN UPB will restore conditions for normal operation (generic print files output to LPA0:J only).ww 9js 1 LPBQUEASSC This command procedure is used to change the assignment of logical@ queues LXY and NARROW to printer LPB0:. The command format is:" @SYS$MGR_UTIL:LPBQUEASS [queue]A The procedure always assumes that the "other" queue is currently@ active on LPB0:, where the queue argument gives the name of theA new queue to assign to LPB0:. The argument must name one of the? logical queues LXY (default case) or NARROW. Normal operation) has logicalK queue LXY assigned to LPB0:.ww The following are the logical names defined by the SYSMANAGER login procedure. 2 NAGY_MGRC Development system only; points to USR$DISK1:[NAGY.SYSMGR] where aC few (seldom used) procedures are kept and where new procedures and programs are sometimes created.ww@9js 1 MOVACCRPTG Moves accounting or monitoring reports from the Operational Vax to the= Development Vax for printing. The format of the command is: @SYS$MMGR_UTIL:MOVACCRPT typeG The SLAVEVAX command must be executed on the Operational VAX to invoke5 the TIA VAX-to-VAX file transfer command procedures. 2 ParametersJ The type parameter selects the report type to be transferred and printed:! MON monthly accounting reports( WKY weekly accounting monitor reportswwx9js 1 MOVUSEPTSF Moves system usage monitoring reports from the Operational Vax to the= Development Vax for printing. The format of the command is: N @SYS$MGR_UTIL:MOVUSEPRT [list]G The SLAVEVAX command must be executed on the Operational VAX to invoke5 the TIA VAX-to-VAX file transfer command procedures. 2 ParametersJ For usage reports, the list parameter specifies which days reports are toD be copied. The list parameter may take one of the following forms:D "" (null) previous day's report (i.e. SUNDAY if today is Monday)B * full week's reports (MONDAY through following SUNDAY).9 . partial week's (from MONDAY thrOough to yesterday). ALL same as "*".+ LAST previous week's reports (full week). -1 same as "LAST". H Or the list parameter may be a list of the days whose reports are to beG copied. Only the first 3 letters of the day are needed (thus MON, TUE* WED, THU, FRI, SAT, and SUN can be used).ww:js 1 NEWOWNER= Procedure to change the owner UIC of all files in a complete< subdirectory tree beneath one or more UFD's. The UIC's areC set to that of the owner of theP UFD-level directory and propagated on down the directory tree.0 To change the owner of a single directory tree:( @SYS$MGR_UTIL:NEWOWNER dev: directory0 To change the owner of all files on the volume: @SYS$MGR_UTIL:NEWOWNER dev: *C The directory parameter may or may not be enclosed in brackets [].ww;:js 1 ONLBAKDSK: Perform an online backup of a disk volume to another disk@ such that the output disk could be used to replace the original> disk (assuming Qremoveable media drives). This procedure will@ use BACKUP/IMAGE to perform the file copy operation in order toA preserve the original directory structures and file contents. To use the procedure do:" @SYS$MGR_UTIL:ONLBAKDSK log_nameA log_name is the logical name of the disk device to be backed up.wwn:js 1 ONLBAKFUL> Perform an online backup of a disk volume to magnetic tape by= saving the information needed to reconstruct the entire disk< and file contents. ThiRs procedure will use BACKUP/IMAGE toB perform the file copy operation in order to preserve the originalA directory structures and file contents. To use the procedure do:, @SYS$MGR_UTIL:ONLBAKFUL log_name [single]A log_name is the logical name of the disk device to be backed up.A If single is the literal "SINGLETAPE" then only a single magtape+ drive will be used for the output volumes.ww :js 1 PRIJOBRELA Release a print job being held from printing (was submittedS with1 the /HOLD qualifier) using the print job's name:0 @SYS$MGR_UTIL:PRIJOBREL jobname [queue-name]> Releases all jobs in the named queue with the given job name.E If no job name is given, the procedure exits without doing anything.B Otherwise all jobs with the specified name in the print queue ANDB in the HOLD state are released. Any CURRent jobs are allowed toA to continue printing. If no queue name is given, then SYS$PRINT is assumed by default.ww@:js T1 PRIQUEDELD Delete a print job waiting in the print queue using the job's name:0 @SYS$MGR_UTIL:PRIQUEDEL jobname [queue-name]> Releases all jobs in the named queue with the given job name.E If no job name is given, the procedure exits without doing anything.B Otherwise all jobs with the specified name in the print queue ANDI in the HOLD or AFTER state are deleted. Any CURRent jobs are allowed toA to continue printing. If no queue name is given, then SYS$PRINT is assumed by defauUlt.ww`N'4js 1 SETDEFBOOB Command file to set default boot command file. The format of the command is:" @SYS$UPDATE:SETDEFBOO [cpu_type]? The optional parameter determines the CPU type from the table: 1 - 11/780 2 - 11/750 3 - 11/730ww`"X4js 1 STABACKITC This command procedure builds a standalone BACKUP kit on floppies,: TU58 cartridges, or a disk. The format of the command is:5 @SYS$UPDATE:STABACKIT tgt_dev [tgt_dire] [source]C TVhe SETPRV privilege is required to use this command procedure and0 you must also have write access to SYS$UPDATE:. 2 Parameterstgt_dev6 Target device, assumed online with no media mounted.tgt_dire2 Optional target directory, defaults to [SYSEXE].source@ Optional source device and directory, defaults to SYS$SYSTEM:.ww P for Operator requested shutdown or already-processed (by SDA)" status is skipped in MANUAL mode.ww@ The UFD must be on the current default disk (SYS$DISK:). TheB directory name can be entered without being enclosed in brackets ! (i.e., "xx" rather than "[xx]").4 An alternate calling sequence for the procedure is:5 @SYS$MGR_UTIL:UFD[OWNER device directory [ggg,mmm]B where "[ggg,mmm]" represents the UIC which is to be the new owner UIC of the UFD.A The process must have SYSPRV to use this procedure. Also, this B procedure only changes the owner of the UFD, the ownership of the; remainder of the directory tree must be modified using the NEWOWNER command procedure.ww@^4js 1 VMSINSTAL- Install new software on VAX/VMS Version 3.0.@ This command procedure installs software onto a VAX/VMS syste\m. $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE:# $ @VMSINSTAL [product] [keyword]E The distribution kit is expected to contain a saveset, which will beF restored onto the system disk in the directory [SYSUPD.saveset_name].D Once the files are restored, a command procedure (saveset_name.COM)> will be invoked to perform the product-specific installation." The privilege SETPRV is required. 2 Parametersproduct0 The name of the product being installed (which9 is used by this procedure as the name of ] the saveset to= restore). If this parameter is defaulted, the volume label= on the installation kit is used as the name of the saveset.* defaulted, VMSINSTAL will prompt for it.keyword= Keyword DETAILOR or RETAILOR. DETAILOR should be specified: before an update or installation is performed on an RL02< system disk. RETAILOR should be specified after an update7 or installation has completed on an RL02 system disk.ww@24js 1 VMSKITBLD> Build or Copy VAX/VMS b ^inary distribution kit for Release 3.G This command file allows the invoker to create a system disk or copy aH system disk. The transfer can occur between any of the disk types sup-E ported in Release 3. For small disks (e.g. RL02) the saveset select2 feature allows distribution over several volumes.I This command file will also create a bootblock on the target disk. This: This is done by WRITEBOOT, and requires LOG_IO privilege.J There are eight parameters which control the kit bu_ild procedure. Some6 or all of these parameters may be specified as input. $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATEE $ @VMSKITBLD filespec mask source target select midnite copy options 2 Parametersfilespec: The file name of the data file to use for the procedure.# Default = SYS$UPDATE:VMSKITBLD.DATmask: The mask to use for determining whether to transfer each individual file.source:[source_topsys]B This specifies the source disk from which the kit will be built,7 and the associated top ` level system directory if any.B If SOURCE_TOPSYS is defaulted, then the source device is checked? to see if it has a SYS0 topsys. If it does, then SYS0 is the/ the default, if not then NONE is the default.target:label[target_topsys]= The target disk, its associated top level system directory,; and the target disk label to which the kit will be built.? If TARGET_TOPSYS is defaulted, then it is assumed to be SYS0.< An explicit "NONE" is required to produce a "flat" system.sele act@ Savesets to be output. One of: REQ, LIB, OPT, ALL, or EDTCAI.; By default ALL files are transferred to the output devicemidnite< This parameter is set to one of either R,E, or D depending4 on whether a MidNite system is being built or not. R - Required file set only.& E - Set for an execution only system.' D - Set for a full development system.copy; This parameter specifies whether to BUILD, ADD, or COPY..@ BUILD - Initializes a new volume or volume set and creates all1 b the necessary directories from scratch.A ADD - This is the new feature that puts a new system in a newC set of directories on an existing volume which presumablyA contains other systems on it. The TARGET_TOPSYS should. be a new top level system directory.< COPY - Copies the kit files to an already existing set ofB system directories. It will not create the directories.options6 This parameter is a comma separated list of options:@ NOPR cOMPT - Indicates that the user should not be prompted with@ "device ready" questions. Command procedures whichG invoke VMSKITBLD with known device status set this switch. 2 Data_fileE This command procedure uses as input a data file (specified in P1 orG defaulted to [SYSUPD]VMSKITBLD.DAT on the system disk). The data fileG is read as input commands to be executed by the procedure. The format/ of each record in the data file is as follows:H 1) If the recordd begins with a "$" (dollar sign), then the record is0 submitted directly as a DCL command line.F 2) The remainder of the records have the following fields defined:, NOTE: The fields can be in any order.7 NAME,OP=op,SET=set,COND=mask,MID=flags,CAT=tailorgroup3 NAME? The name of the file to be copied. Must include the extension but not the version. 3 OPERATION( The action to be performed on the file.> If null, then build/copy the file normally, otherwise one of:4 BUeILD% Transfer the file during build only.4 SET@ Set the default directory to NAME for the succeeding transfers.4 CREATE3 Create a directory entry called NAME (build only).< The "SYNONYM=" field specifies an alternate directory name$ to be entered as a synonym to NAME.4 ENTER3 Make a directory entry for file NAME (build only).4 COPY$ Transfer the file during copy only.4 CONTIG& Make the destination file contiguous. 4 RENAME_B; Rename a file just copied to the target disk. In f a rename3 operation, the data record also contains the field= DEST=new_file_name. Only used for BUILD and ADD operations. 4 RENAME_C2 Same as RENAME_B except used for COPY operations.4 SYSGEN= Create the sysgen files (build only). If NAME is null, then: use the default SYSGEN file sizes depending on the targetB disk type. If NAME is not null, create the SYSGEN file specified> in NAME, and use the FILESIZE= field of the record to specify the file size. 4 WRITEBOOT( Write a bootbglock on the target device. 3 SAVESET8 Chooses a subset of files to copy to the target device.A This parameter is used for building Release 3 distribution kits. REQ - required saveset LIB - library saveset OPT - optional saveset EDTCAI - edtcai saveset ALL - all savesets3 CONDITIONAL @ The value to be ANDed to determine whether or not to copy/build this file: 1,2,4 - UETP 8 - HELP files 16 - F4P, FORTRAN 32 - BASIC +2 64 - DECnet 128 - BLISS32 and .Li32 files 256 - coding examples6 512,1024 - VMS development only, not for REL 3 kits3 2048 - files needed to build VMS distribution kits All others undefined. 3 CATEGORYB The tailoring group(s) to which this file belongs. This field isF used by [SYSBLDCOM]TAILORBLD.COM to create the tailoring group files.ww w5js 1 VMSTAILOR$ Tailor a VMS software configuration; This command procedure tailors VMS software configurations on tape or disk media.4 This facility iAR PRIQUEDELT SETDEFBOOT STABACKITUX STOPBYNAMV SWAPFILESV4 SYSDMPJOBE TIMCHANGEW&TOUSERXxUFDOWNERZp VMSINSTAL\ VMSKITBLDgN VMSTAILORi\ VMSUPDATEs restricted to VAX-11/730 dual RL02( configurations for VAX/VMS Version 3.0.ww5js 1 VMSUPDATEC This procedure is used to perform a VMS update or install optionalD software. The installation media are mounted (as requested) in the- console device. The procedure is invoke by: SET UIC [1,4] SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE @VMSUPDATEwwk u1 Commands_commonG The following are commands defined in the SYS$MANAGER:MGRLOGIN, common? login command procedure. Most are invoked without parameters. 2 ALLPRIVS# Enable all privileges for process. 2 AUTHORIZE7 Invoke AUTHORIZE utility. May be abbreviated as AUTH.E NOTE: default directory must be SYS$SYSTEM: when using this command.2 BACK12 Set default directory back one level toward root.2 BANNERG Write a banner line (10 characters for 80 columns, l13 for 132-columns)E in BIG letters. Use ">file" to direct output to a file (">>file" to0 append to an existing file). Development only.2 BVT0 Same as VT command but for 132-column displays.2 BYPASS% Enable BYPASS privilege for process. 2 CMONITOR+ Run MONITOR continuously (2 second cycle). 2 DISPLAY@ Run MONITOR showing top CPU users with 2 second data collection3 and display interval. Can be abbreviated as DISP. 2 DPYFAULTSE Run MONITOR showing top page faulting pmrocesses with 2 second cycle. 2 DPYMODES3 Run MONITOR showing CPU modes with 2 second cycle.2 DFORKF Create a detached process executing a DCL command or set of commands.E Same as FORK except that a detached process rather than a subprocess2 is created. See FERMIHELP FORK for more details.2 EDTB The EDT editor is invoked with the commands EDT and BIGEDT (whichC replace EDIT/EDT). The BIGEDT command is used to edit files whichD contain lines with up to 132 columns. Both commannds use .EDT files8 to initialize EDT and switch into keypad editting mode. 2 ERASETMPF Delete all the files in the temporary file area pointed to by logical name TMP$:.2 EXPERT& Set to display only text of messages.2 FINGERF Show list of current users, CPU time used and image each is executing amoung other things. 2 FORCEXITB Force a process to exit ($FORCEX service) with the exit status of SS$_OPRABORT.. FORCEXIT[/IDENTIFICATION=pid] [process-name] May be abbreviateod as FORCEX. 2 FROMOTHERC Call VAXMASXFR command procedure to transfer files (with TIA) from0 the other VAX (see FERMIHELP VAX_to_VAX topic). 2 HIBERNATE4 Place current process into hibernation (HIB) state. May be abbreviated as HIBER.2 HOME# Command to simplify SET DEFAULT's:5 HOME return to SYS$LOGIN directory- HOME ufd[.sfd...] set to specified area+ HOME .sfd[...] set to subdirectory, See FERMIHELP HOME for further information. 2 HOpMEHLP$ Set default directory to SYS$HELP:. 2 HOMELIB' Set default directory to SYS$LIBRARY:. 2 HOMEOPR@ Set default directory to SYS_OPERATOR: (system OPERATOR command procedures). 2 HOMESTARTUP> Set default directory to SYS$STARTUP: (system startup command/ procedures). May be abbreviated to HOMESTART. 2 HOMESYS& Set default directory to SYS$SYSTEM:. 2 HOMEUTILB Set default directory to SYS$MGR_UTIL: (system management utility" command procedures and programs).2 qJOBSD Show all current jobs in all batch queues. Add the /FULL qualifierC to display the file specifications and other information about the pending jobs. 2 MGRHELP4 Access Help topics stored in the SYSMGRHLP library.2 MYHELP3 Access Help topics stored in the NAGYHELP library.2 MYUIC Set UIC back to login UIC. 2 NOBYPASS Disable BYPASS privilege.2 NOMSGS9 Disable display of all messages (all fields turned OFF). 2 NONPRINTR= Development system only; prepare a lirsting file in which any8 non-printing characters have been replaced by printable? sequences. Useful for listing TECO macro and procedure files.2 NOVICE= Re-enable display of all fields of messages (default state). 2 NOWORLD8 Set protection on a file to deny access to WORLD users. NOWORLD file[,file...]2 QUEUES> Show all current jobs in all the print queues. Use the /FULLD qualifier to display the file specifications and sizes of the jobs. May be abbreviated as QUE.2 sRESUME Resume a suspended process., RESUME[/IDENTIFICATION=pid] [process-name] May be abbreviated as RESU.2 RRF; Invoke the TIA program to read input from another node and write a local file:% RRF from_node:: to_node::file_spec# See NEWS TIA for more information. 2 SLAVEVAXD Call VAXSLVXFR command procedure to setup slave end of a VAX-to-VAX% TIA transfer (see VAX_to_VAX topic). 2 SUSPEND Suspend a process.- SUSPEND[/IDENTIFICATION=pid] [process-name]t May be abbreviated as SUSP.2 SYSGEN Invoke SYSGEN utility. 2 TLBINSERT H Call TLBMANIP command procedure to insert a module into a text library. 2 TLBLIST$ List the modules in a text library. 2 TLBREPLACEG Call TLBMANIP command procedure to replace a module in a text library. 2 TLBSHOW! Type a module in a text library. 2 TOOTHERA Call VAXMASXFR command procedure to transfer files (with TIA) to& the other VAX (see VAX_to_VAX topic). 2 TRUNCATEC Truncate a file (oru files) back to the EOF block (used blocks only in the file). TRUNCATE file[,file...] May be abbreviated as TRUNC.2 VTD Invoke video terminal type utility. See FERMIHELP CTOOLS T for more information.2 WAKE Wake a hibernating process.* WAKE[/IDENTIFICATION=pid] [process-name]2 WHO+ Show a UIC given a username or vice versa.5 WHO [ggg,mmm] shows username(s) for given UIC; WHO [ggg,*] shows all username(s) for given group8 WHO [*,*] v shows all username(s) in UIC order6 WHO username shows UIC for the given username2 WHO * show UIC's in username order 2 WIPELIS= Delete all the .LIS and .LST files in the current directory. 2 WIPELOG4 Delete all the .LOG files in the current directory. 2 WIPEOBJ4 Delete all the .OBJ files in the current directory. 2 WIPETMP4 Delete all the .TMP files in the current directory.2 WRF< Invoke the TIA program to read a local file and write it to another ACNET node:' WRF [from_node::]file_spec to_node::# See NEWS TIA for more information.ww 8!u 1 CALENDAR- Program to display a calendar on SYS$OUTPUT:/ CALENDAR yyyy !Display entire year's calendar0 CALENDAR !Display current, last and next month1 CALENDAR mm !Display month numbered (and +/- 1); Use ">file" to direct output to a file. Development only.ww u!u1 Logical_Names@ The following are the logical names defined by the MGRLOG