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!TOPS-10 OPR.HLP Operator interface program help file
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!Each OPR command has an entry in this file. The entries must
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!be alphabetically ordered and must be preceeded with an "*"
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!in column 1.
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!
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!Additional entries may be added to this help file, but care
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!must be taken.
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!
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OPR is a general operator interface program which is used to
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communicate with GALAXY system components.
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Help for a specific command may be obtained with the HELP
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command as follows:
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HELP command-name
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For instance if you wish additional information about the
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ABORT command you would type "HELP ABORT"
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*ABORT
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The ABORT command allows you to terminate a job request which is in
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progress on an input or output device or in a batch stream.
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The format is:
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ABORT keyword argument
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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READER
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followed by the argument:
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<stream-number> (for batch stream)
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<unit-number> (for devices)
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followed by one of these optional switches:
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/PURGE
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/REASON:single or multiple lines of text
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The BATCH-STREAM keyword has these optional switches:
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/ERROR-PROCESSING
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/NOERROR-PROCESSING
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*ALIGN
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The ALIGN command allows you to cause a forms-alignment file to be
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printed repeatedly on the line printer so that you can align the forms.
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The format is:
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ALIGN PRINTER <unit-number>
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followed by one of these arguments and/or switches:
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/STOP
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Alignment Filespec
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/PAUSE:<number-of-seconds>
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/REPEAT-COUNT:<number-of-repeats>
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*BACKSPACE
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The BACKSPACE command allows you to reprint previously output pages in
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the file currently being printed on the line printer.
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The format is:
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BACKSPACE PRINTER <unit-number>
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followed by one of these switches:
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/COPIES:<number-of-copies>
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/FILE <1-file>
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/PAGES:<number-of-pages>
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*CANCEL
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The CANCEL command allows you to cancel any job request that is being
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processed or waiting to be processed, or any mount request for a tape or
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disk structure.
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The format is:
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CANCEL keyword
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-REQUEST
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CARD-PUNCH-REQUEST
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MOUNT-REQUEST
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-REQUEST
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PLOTTER-REQUEST
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PRINTER-REQUEST
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followed by one of these arguments:
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<request-id-number> (for a single job)
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user name (for all jobs of a user)
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* (for all job requests)
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For MOUNT-REQUEST the argument is:
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<request-id-number> (for a single mount)
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Structure-name: (for all mounts of a structure)
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followed by the optional switch:
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/REASON:comment
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*CLOSE
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The CLOSE command allows you to close the current ORION log file and
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create a new log file buffer. The closed log file is written to disk so
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that an up-to-date file can be created.
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The format is:
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CLOSE LOG
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*CONTINUE
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The CONTINUE command allows you to continue a job request that was
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temporarily stopped with the STOP command.
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The format is:
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CONTINUE keyword <stream/unit-number>
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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READER
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*DEFINE
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The DEFINE command allows you to define an IBM node to the batch and
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spooling system. You can specify node type (2780, 3780, or HASP) and
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mode (either emulation or termination). This command is applicable only
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if you have DN60 software.
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The format is:
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DEFINE NODE name:: type mode <pp> <n> /switch
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where name:: is a 1- to 6-character nodename
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type is one of the following:
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2780
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3780
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HASP
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mode is one of the following:
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EMULATION
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TERMINATION
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<pp> is the port number (a 2-digit octal value)
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<n> is the line number (a 1-digit value)
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You can specify one of the following switches:
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/SIGNON-REQUIRED
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/NO-SIGNON-REQUIRED
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*DISABLE
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The DISABLE command allows you to turn off various system processes as
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defined by the available keywords.
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The format is:
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DISABLE keyword
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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LOGGING
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OUTPUT-DISPLAY
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QUEUE-REQUESTS
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STRUCTURE-RECOGNITION
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VOLUME-RECOGNITION
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The arguments for OUTPUT-DISPLAY are:
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ALL-MESSAGES
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BATCH-MESSAGES
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CARD-PUNCH-MESSAGES
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CARD-READER-INTERPRETER-MESSAGES
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MOUNT-MESSAGES
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NCP-MESSAGES <DECnet only>
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-MESSAGES
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PLOTTER-MESSAGES
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PRINTER-MESSAGES
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READER-MESSAGES
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USER-MESSAGES
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followed by one or more of these switches:
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/INFORMATION-MESSAGES
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/JOB-MESSAGES
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/OPR-ACTION-MESSAGES
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VOLUME-RECOGNITION takes the following arguments:
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DISK-DRIVE
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disk-drive-name:
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TAPE-DRIVES
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tape-drive-name:
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*DISMOUNT
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The DISMOUNT command allows you to dismount structures and tape drives
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currently known to the system.
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The format is:
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DISMOUNT keyword argument
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where keyword must be one of the following:
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STRUCTURE
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TAPE-DRIVE
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followed by the argument:
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structure-name: (for structure dismounts)
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tape-drive-name: (for tape dismounts)
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The STRUCTURE keyword can take the following switches:
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/REMOVE
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/NOCHECK
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*ENABLE
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The ENABLE command allows you to turn-on various system processes as
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defined by the available keywords.
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The format is:
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ENABLE keyword
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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LOGGING
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OUTPUT-DISPLAY
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QUEUE-REQUESTS
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STRUCTURE-RECOGNITION
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VOLUME-RECOGNITION
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The arguments for OUTPUT-DISPLAY are:
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ALL-MESSAGES
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BATCH-MESSAGES
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CARD-PUNCH-MESSAGES
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CARD-READER-INTERPRETER-MESSAGES
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MOUNT-MESSAGES
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NCP-MESSAGES <DECnet only>
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-MESSAGES
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PLOTTER-MESSAGES
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PRINTER-MESSAGES
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READER-MESSAGES
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USER-MESSAGES
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followed by one or more of these switches:
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/INFORMATION-MESSAGES
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/JOB-MESSAGES
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/OPR-ACTION-MESSAGES
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VOLUME-RECOGNITION takes the following arguments:
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DISK-DRIVE
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disk-drive-name:
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TAPE-DRIVES
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tape-drive-name:
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*ENTER
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The ENTER command allows you to enter an alternative command processor
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for an application type.
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The format is:
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ENTER application-type
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where application-type must be defined at GALGEN. (NCP, for
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example.)
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*EXIT
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The EXIT command allows you to leave OPR command level and return to
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ENABLEd command level.
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The format is:
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EXIT
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*FORWARDSPACE
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The FORWARDSPACE command allows you to skip pages that are currently
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being printed on the line printer.
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The format is:
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FORWARDSPACE PRINTER <unit-number>
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followed by one of these switches:
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/COPIES:<number-of-copies>
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/FILE
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/PAGES:<number-of-pages>
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*HELP
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The HELP command allows you to display the function, format, arguments,
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and switches of any OPR command.
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The format is:
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HELP keyword
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where keyword can be any one of the following OPR commands:
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ABORT ALIGN BACKSPACE CANCEL
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CLOSE CONTINUE DEFINE DISABLE
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DISMOUNT ENABLE ENTER EXIT
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FORWARDSPACE HELP HOLD IDENTIFY
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LOCK MODIFY MOUNT NEXT
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RECOGNIZE RELEASE REPORT REQUEUE
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RESPOND ROUTE SEND SET
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SHOW SHUTDOWN START STOP
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SUPPRESS TAKE UNLOCK WAIT
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or
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NCP followed by a single NCP command <DECnet only>
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*HOLD
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The HOLD command allows you to keep particular requests in the queues
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from being processed. You must give the RELEASE command to allow the
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held jobs to process.
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The format is:
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HOLD keyword
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where keyword must be one of the following:
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BATCH-JOBS
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CARD-PUNCH-JOBS
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-JOBS
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PLOTTER-JOBS
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PRINTER-JOBS
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followed by one of these arguments:
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<request-id-number> (for a single job)
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user name (for all jobs of a user)
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* (for all job requests)
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*IDENTIFY
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The IDENTIFY command allows you to identify a tape mount to the system
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when either the tape is unlabeled or you have Automatic Volume
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Recognition disabled.
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The format is:
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IDENTIFY MTAn: argument
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where MTAn: is the tape drive name and number, and
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where argument must be one of the following:
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REQUEST-ID <request-id-number>
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VOLUME-ID <volume-identification>
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*LOCK
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The LOCK command allows you to restrict users from accessing a
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particular structure so you can remove the structure from the system.
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LOCK structure-name: [mm-dd-yy] [hh-mm] /NOUNLOAD
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where [mm-dd-yy] and [hh-mm] specify the time,
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month-day-year, hour-minute, that the structure will be locked.
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*MODIFY
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The MODIFY command allows you to change the priority of a job request
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waiting in a queue for processing. The higher the priority number, the
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sooner the job will be processed.
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The format is:
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MODIFY keyword
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where keyword must be one of the following:
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BATCH-REQUEST
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CARD-PUNCH-REQUEST
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-REQUEST
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PLOTTER-REQUEST
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PRINTER-REQUEST
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ACTIVE-SWAPPING-LIST
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CRASH-DUMP-LIST
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SYSTEM-SEARCH-LIST
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followed by one of these arguments:
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<request-id-number> (for a single job)
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user name (for all jobs of a user)
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* (for all job requests)
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followed by the argument:
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PRIORITY
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and the following argument value:
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<priority-number> <between 1 and 63>
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The keywords CRASH-DUMP-LIST and SYSTEM-SEARCH-LIST
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take the following arguments:
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EXCLUDE structure-name:
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INCLUDE structure-name:
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The keyword ACTIVE-SWAPPING-LIST has the following
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arguments:
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EXCLUDE unit-id:
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INCLUDE unit-id:
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*MOUNT
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The MOUNT command allows you to mount a structure and assign it a
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logical name when structure and/or volume recognition is disabled.
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MOUNT STRUCTURE structure-name: alias-name: /switch
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where the optional switch is /WRITE-LOCKED.
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*NEXT
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The NEXT command allows you to specify the request that will be serviced
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next by the input or output queue. The request you specify will be
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processed as soon as processing of the current request is complete.
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The format is:
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NEXT keyword <batch-stream/unit number> switch argument
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Where the keyword is one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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The optional switch is /NODE:nodename
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followed by the required REQUEST-ID and request identification
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number.
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*NCP
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The NCP command allows you to execute NCP (Network Command Protocol)
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commands while running the OPR program. This command is valid only if
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you have DECnet software.
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The format is:
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NCP command-name argument arg arg
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See DECnet documentation for further help on NCP
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commands.
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*RECOGNIZE
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The RECOGNIZE command allows you to force the system to read the volume
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labels of a tape or structure when volume recognition has been disabled.
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RECOGNIZE tape-drive-name:
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disk-drive-name:
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*RELEASE
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The RELEASE command allows you to release a job request that was held
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with the HOLD command.
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The format is:
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RELEASE keyword
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where keyword must be one of the following:
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BATCH-JOBS
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CARD-PUNCH-JOBS
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-JOBS
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PLOTTER-JOBS
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PRINTER-JOBS
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followed by one of these arguments:
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<request-id-number> (for a single job)
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user name (for all jobs of a user)
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* (for all job requests)
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*REPORT
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The REPORT command allows you to make journal entries into the system
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error file.
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The format is:
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REPORT message
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where message can optionally begin with:
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User Name
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Device
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followed by a single or multiple line message.
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*REQUEUE
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The REQUEUE command allows you to stop a job request, put it back in the
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queue in a HOLD state, and cancel the request. You must give the
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RELEASE command to activate the job request after it has been requeued.
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The format is:
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REQUEUE keyword argument
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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followed by the argument:
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<stream-number> (for batch stream)
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<unit-number> (for devices)
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followed this switch:
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/REASON:single or multiple lines of text
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or one of the following arguments (not valid for (BATCH-STREAM):
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BEGINNING-OF COPY
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FILE
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JOB
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CURRENT-POSITION
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*RESPOND
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The RESPOND command allows you to reply to any message that was sent to
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you from from a user or the system.
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The format is:
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RESPOND <message-number> response
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where <message-number> is an outstanding message number
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followed by a single or multiple line response.
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*ROUTE
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The ROUTE command allows you to transfer output from one device to
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another device on the same or a different node. To cancel previous
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routing, give the ROUTE command without specifying a destination.
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The format is:
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ROUTE keyword source destination
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Where source is object-identifier unit number and
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/NODE:nodename:: of the source device and destination is
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the unit number and /NODE:nodename:: of the destination device.
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The keywords for ROUTE are the following:
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ALL-DEVICES
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CARD-PUNCH
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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The ALL-DEVICES keyword takes the following arguments:
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source-node
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ALL-NODES
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destination-node
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In addition, you may specify ALL-UNITS as your source and
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destination arguments.
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*SEND
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The SEND command allows you to send single or multiple line messages to
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destinations defined by the available keywords.
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The format is:
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SEND keyword message
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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ALL
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BATCH-STREAM
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JOB
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OPERATOR
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TERMINAL
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followed by a number (not applicable for ALL and OPERATOR),
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and a single or multiple line message.
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*SET
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The SET command allows you to set various system parameters for the
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system devices as defined by the available keywords. The parameters are
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the arguments to the keywords.
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The format is:
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SET keyword /switch argument /switch
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM <stream-number> or <range>
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CARD-PUNCH <device-number> or <range>
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JOB <job-number>
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KSYS
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NODE <name::> (for DN60 only)
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH <device-number> or <range>
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PLOTTER <device-number> or <range>
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PRINTER <device-number> or <range>
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TAPE-DRIVE Tape-drive-name:
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TERMINAL
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USAGE
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where <range> is low to high order numbers <n:m>.
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The optional switch for BATCH-STREAM, CARD-PUNCH,
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH, PLOTTER, and PRINTER is /NODE:nodename::
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The arguments for BATCH-STREAM are:
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ATTRIBUTE BATCON or SITGO
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NOOPR-INTERVENTION
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OPR-INTERVENTION
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PRIORITY-LIMITS <number> or <n:m>
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TIME-LIMITS <number> or <n:m>
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The arguments for CARD-PUNCH, PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH, PLOTTER,
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and PRINTER are:
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FORMS-TYPE name
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LIMIT-EXCEEDED-ACTION ABORT
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ASK
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PROCEED
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OUTPUT-LIMITS <number> or <n:m> (not for PRINTER)
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PRIORITY-LIMITS <number> or <n:m>
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PAGE-LIMITS <number> or <n:m> (for PRINTER only)
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The arguments for TAPE-DRIVE are:
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AVAILABLE
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INITIALIZE
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UNAVAILABLE
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The INITIALIZE argument has these optional switches:
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/COUNT:<number>
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/DENSITY:200
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556
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800
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1600
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6250
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/LABEL-TYPE:ANSI
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EBCDIC
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UNLABELED
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/OVERRIDE-EXPIRATION:YES
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NO
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/OWNER:User-name
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/PROTECTION:<protection-number>
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/TAPE-DISPOSITION:HOLD
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UNLOAD
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/VOLUME-ID:<volid>
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/INCREMENT:<number>
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/STARTING-VOLUME-ID:<numeric-volid>
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The arguments for JOB are:
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NOOPR-INTERVENTION
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OPR-INTERVENTION
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The arguments for KSYS are:
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date/time
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DAILY time (not currently implemented)
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EVERY weekday time (not currently implemented)
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NOW
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/CANCEL
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In the above arguments, date/time can be in the form:
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+hh:mm (+nn is nn hours, +0:nn is nn minutes)
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hh:mm
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dd-mmm-yy:hh:mm
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The format for time is hh:mm . Seconds can be included in the
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date/time and time (hh:mm:ss), but KSYS is set to the nearest
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minute.
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All of the above arguements can take the optional switch
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/FILE:<TAKE file filespec> (not currently implemented)
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Also, any one of the following switches can be used with any of
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the arguments or switches above:
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/CM
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/PM
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/SA
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/SCHED
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/REASON:text
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where text should be a single line of text 60 characters or less.
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The arguments for NODE are:
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BYTES-PER-MESSAGE <bytes>
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CLEAR-SEND-DELAY <milliseconds>
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RECORDS-PER-MESSAGE <records>
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TIMEOUT-CATEGORY <primary/secondary>
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TRANSPARENCY on/off
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The arguments for TERMINAL are:
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TYPE model-name
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KEYPAD
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NOKEYPAD
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The arguments for USAGE are:
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BILLING-CLOSURE
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with the time in the following form: hh:mm
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and
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FILE-CLOSURE
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with the following arguments:
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DAILY time
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NOW
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EVERY weekday time
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date time
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where date is in the form dd-mm-yy and time is hh:mm. The SET
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USAGE FILE-CLOSURE command takes the optional switch /NO-SESSION-ENTRIES.
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*SHOW
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The SHOW command allows you to display various types of information
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defined by the available keywords.
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The format is:
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SHOW keyword argument /switch
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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ALLOCATION
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CONTROL-FILE
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MESSAGES
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OPERATORS
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PARAMETERS
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QUEUES
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ROUTE-TABLE
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STATUS
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SYSTEM-LISTS
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TIME
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The arguments for ALLOCATION are:
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ALL-REQUESTS
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BATCH-REQUEST
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JOB
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The argument for CONTROL-FILE with its optional /switch
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is:
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BATCH-STREAM <stream-number> /LINES:<number>
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The arguments for PARAMETERS are:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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NETWORK-NODE
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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The arguments for QUEUES are:
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ALL-JOBS
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BATCH-JOBS
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CARD-PUNCH-JOBS
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MOUNT-REQUESTS
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH-JOBS
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PLOTTER-JOBS
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PRINTER-JOBS
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with the switches:
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/ALL
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/SHORT
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/USER:user
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/NODE:nodename (not for MOUNT-REQUESTS)
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The arguments for STATUS are:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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DISK-DRIVE
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NETWORK-NODE
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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READER
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TAPE-DRIVE
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DISK-DRIVES has these optional switches:
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/ALL
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/FREE
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/MOUNTED
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TAPE-DRIVE has the following optional argument and
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switches:
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Tape-Drive-Name:
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/ALL
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/FREE
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The other arguments have this optional switch:
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/SHORT
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The are no arguments and switches for MESSAGES,
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OPERATORS, ROUTE-TABLE, SYSTEM-LISTS, and TIME.
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*SHUTDOWN
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The SHUTDOWN command allows you to terminate the scheduling of job
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requests for the devices you specify as defined by the available
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keywords.
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The format is:
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SHUTDOWN keyword argument
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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NODE (for DECnet only)
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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READER
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followed by the argument:
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<stream-number> (for batch streams)
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<unit-number> (for devices)
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node-name:: (for NODE)
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or a range of <stream/unit-numbers> as n:m.
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*START
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The START command allows you to start up the scheduling of job requests
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through the devices you specify, as defined by the available keywords.
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The format is:
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START keyword argument /switch
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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NODE (for DECnet only)
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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READER
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followed by the argument:
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<stream-number> (for batch stream)
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<unit-number> (for devices)
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node-name:: (for NODE)
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or a range of <stream/unit-numbers> as n:m.
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The PRINTER keyword has this optional switch:
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/DEVICE:tape-drive-name:
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*STOP
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The STOP command allow you to temporarily stop any device as defined by
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the available keywords. You must give the CONTINUE command to resume
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the processing of job requests through the device.
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The format is:
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STOP keyword <stream/unit-number> argument /switch
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where keyword can be one of the following:
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BATCH-STREAM
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CARD-PUNCH
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PAPER-TAPE-PUNCH
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PLOTTER
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PRINTER
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READER
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followed by a stream/unit number or a range of numbers (n:m).
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You can also specify one of the following arguments:
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AFTER CURRENT-REQUEST
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AFTER EVERY-REQUEST
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IMMEDIATELY
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And you can specify the /NODE:nodename:: switch.
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*SUPPRESS
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The SUPPRESS command allows you to suppress the carriage control on the
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line printer. All lines are single-spaced. Blank lines and form feeds
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are ignored.
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The format is:
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SUPPRESS PRINTER <unit-number>
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followed by one of these switches:
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/FILE
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/JOB
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/STOP
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*TAKE
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The TAKE command allows you to execute a series of OPR commands from a
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specified command file.
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The format is:
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TAKE filespec
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where filespec is the name of the command file,
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followed by one of these optional switches:
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/DISPLAY
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/NODISPLAY
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*UNLOCK
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The UNLOCK command allows you to permit timesharing users to access a
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previously locked structure. The UNLOCK command reverses the effect of
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the LOCK command.
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UNLOCK structure-name: [mm-dd-yy][ hh:mm]
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*WAIT
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The WAIT command causes OPR to wait for a specified number of seconds
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before accepting input.
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WAIT [nn]
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where nn is the number of seconds you want OPR to wait.
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