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Introduction to MPE XL for MPE V System Administrators
Index
A
Aborting jobs and sessions
Accessing system hardware
Access Port (AP)
Access Port commands
Account security commands, new
Adding member volumes
Alternate boot path
AP (Access Port)
Application message catalog, create and modify
AUTOBOOT, flag
AUTOEXECUTE file
Automatic system startup
B
Backing up with
STORE
BASEGROUP command vs. basegroup parameter
Basegroup parameter
Booting from disk
Booting from tape
Booting system after configuration change
Boot path
alternate
console
primary
Boot sequence
manual
C
Cataloging UDCs
Change a cataloged system-level UDC
Changed localization features
Changes in system configuration procedures
Changing predefined variables
Changing terminal timeout
Changing the prompt
classic HP3000
CM (Control mode)
CO (Console mode)
Command
:DO
Implied :RUN
KEEP
:REDO
:RESTORE
:SHOWVAR
:STORE
WELCOME
:XEQ
Command Files, creating
Command interpreter (CI), modifying
Command interpreter (CI), programming
Commands
Access Port
configurator
ISL
MISC configurator
SYSGEN
SYSGEN first level
SYSGEN utility
Volume management, operator
volume management, user
Communications interface configurator, NMMGR
Communications interface, configuring
CONFIG.SYS
CONFIG.SYS, where stored
Configuration change, booting after
Configuration changes, saving
Configurator commands
Configurator, how to enter
Configurators
saving files
SYSGEN, defined
Configuring
devices
Configuring device classes
Configuring the communications interface
Console boot path
Console mode
Construction I/O paths
Controlling
system security
Control mode (CM)
Control mode, entering
Create account-level UDC
Create and modify application message catalog
Create system message catalog
Create user defined variables
Create user-level UDC
Creating a HELP message catalog
Creating and customizing user commands
Creating Command Files
Creating multiple system configurations
Creating nonsystem volume set
Creating system backup tape
Creating system-level UDCs
Creating system level UDCs
Creating system load tape
CTRL B (Enter control mode)
CTRL B RS (Hard System Reset)
CTRL B TC (Soft System Reset)
Customizing HELP messages
Customizing the logon
D
Data partitions
Default I/O paths
deleting spoolfiles
DFID
Disk, booting from, and ISL
Disk space availability, reporting
DISK, volume class
:DO command
E
Enter a configurator
Entering SYSGEN
Example start procedure
H
Hard system reset
HELP message catalog, creating
HELP messages, customizing
HELP subsystem
HOMEVS keyword
HPCIPUTVAR, variable
HPPATH, variable
HPPROMPT, variable
HPTIMEOUT, variable
I
Implicit
RUN command
Initialize
nonsystem volume set
system master volume
system volume
Initializing volumes
Initial Program Loader (IPL)
Initial System Loader (Also see ISL)
Initial system startup procedures
input spoolfiles
Installing native languages
INSTALL, initialize system master volume with
IO configurator
entering
I/O paths
I/O paths, constructing
I/O paths, default
I/O paths, naming
IPL (Initial Program Loader)
ISL
commands
features
startup procedure
utility options
ISL (Initial System Loader)
what is it
ISL utilities
J
Job and session parameters, defining and altering
Job execution security, controlling
Job-related parameters, defining and altering
Jobs and sessions, aborting
JSMAINS, setting number of
K
KEEP command
L
LANGINST utility
LDEV numbers, preassigned
Limiting jobs and sessions
List native languages
LISTSPF command
LOG configurator
Logon, customizing
M
Maintaining volumes
Making inquiries with VOLUTIL
Managing volumes
Manipulating data sets
Manipulating volume sets
Manual system startup
Master volume set, system
Methods for tailoring a system
MISC configurator
entering
parameter limits
MISC configurator commands
Modify device parameters
Modifying system message catalogs
Modifying the command interpreter (CI)
Modify system configuration
for device
moving spoolfiles among unlike systems
MPE V/E
MPE V/E private volumes
MPE XL commands using the HOMEVS keyword
Multiple system configurations, creating
N
Naming I/O paths
Native languages, installing
Native languages, listing
Native language support (NLS)
native mode spooler
New account security commands
Newgroup parameter
New localization features
NEWVOL
NLS utilities
NLUTIL utility
NMMGR communications interface configurator
NMS (native mode spooler)
Nonsystem volume set
restriction
Nonsystem volume set, creating
Nonsystem volume sets
O
obtaining information about spoolfiles
LISTSPF command
ONVS keyword
Operator volume management commands
output spoolfiles
P
Parameters
to modify device
Partitioning data
Peripherals, configuring
Preassigned LDEV numbers
Predefined variable, changing
Primary boot path
print files
PRINTSPF utility
Private volumes, MPE V/E
Programming the command interpreter (CI)
R
Recommended shutdown procedure
:REDO command
Reissuing commands
RESTORE command
described
parameters
RESTORE command ;SHOW parameter
Restoring files
restoring output spoolfiles to your system
Restrictions
volume management
RS (Hard reset)
Running VOLUTIL
S
Saving configuration changes
Saving configurator files
Self test, system
Session-related parameters, defining and altering
Session security, controlling
Setting number of JSMAINS
:SHOWVAR command
Soft system reset
SPFXFER utility
exiting
input all spoolfiles for one user
input all spoolfiles for one user and account
INPUT command
OUTPUT command
outputting all spoolfiles for all users in one account
outputting all spoolfiles for a specific user
outputting by spoolfile identifier
running
transporting spoolfiles to native mode
SPOOK utility
spooler
resuming
starting
stopping
suspending
SPOOLER command
SPOOLF command
;ALTER option selection equation
deferring a spoolfile
printing a spoolfile in a different group and account
printing a spoolfile in your logon group and account
;PRINT option
undeferring a spoolfile
SPOOLID
Start procedure, example
start spooling
STORE command
backing up with
described
parameters
storing and restoring spoolfiles
Storing files
storing output spoolfiles to tape
Storing the accounting structure
Summary of system startups
SYSDUMP utility
SYSFILE configurator
SYSGEN
commands
configurators
creating system load tape
example
first level vs second level commands
global commands
running
TAPE command
vs. MPE XL command :SYSGEN
SYSGEN configurator
IO
LOG
MISC
SYSFILE
SYSGEN configurators
SYSGEN first level commands
SYSGEN utility
SYSGEN utility commands
System Administrator capabilities
System backup tape, creating
System boot and reset, four methods
System configuration
modify for device
saving changes
System configuration, backing up
System configuration, modifying
System configuration procedures, changes
System configuration utility
System files search path
System hardware, accessing
System-level UDC, changing
System-level UDCs, creating
System load and start utilities, features
System load tape, creating
System master volume set
initializing
where located
System message catalog, creating
System message catalogs, modifying
System reset
hard
soft
System reset button, location
System resources, controlling
System security, controlling
System self test
System shutdown procedure
System startup
automatic
manual
System startup, initial
System startups, summarized
System startup utilities
System volume set
initializing
System volume sets
T
Tailoring a system, methods
Tape, booting from, and ISL
TC (Soft reset)
Terminals, managing
Terminal timeout, changing
U
UDC
create account-level
create system-level
create user-level
UDCs
creating
UDCs, cataloging
Unchanged localization features
User commands
User commands, creating and customizing
User defined commands (UDC), creating
User defined commands (UDCs)
User defined variables, creating
User volume management commands
Utilities
ISL
system load and start, features
system startup
Utility
ISL, options
LANGINST
NLS (Native Language Support)
NLUTIL
SYSDUMP
SYSGEN
system configuration
V
Verifying STORE files
Volume
restriction
Volume class
restriction
Volume class DISK
Volume classes
Volume maintenance
Volume management
restrictions
Volume management commands
operator
user
Volumes
Volume set
nonsystem, creating
recognized by system
restriction
Volume sets
manipulating
nonsystem
system
Volume set status
Volumes, initializing
VOLUTIL
commands
initialize nonsystem volume set with
initialize system volumes with
overview
prompt
using
VSCLOSE command
VSOPEN command
VSRELEASE command
VSRELEASESYS command
VSRESERVE command
VSRESERVESYS command
VSTORE Command
W
WELCOME command
WELCOME message
WELCOME message, modifying
X
:XEQ command
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