Oss commands and guardian equivalents, Guardian equivalents to oss commands – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Table 12 OSS Equivalents to Guardian Commands (continued)
OSS Equivalent
Description
Guardian Command
ps
Displays status of running processes.
STATUS
kill
Stops and deletes a process.
STOP
^Z
, kill
Prevents a process from running until
reactivated.
SUSPEND
None
Sets the default system.
SYSTEM
sh
Starts a command interpreter process.
TACL
None
Manages labeled tapes.
MEDIACOM
vi
Provides a full-screen editor.
TEDIT
None
Provides a simple text formatter.
TGAL
date
Displays the date and time.
TIME
None
Defines a search list to find existing
variables.
USE
logname
, who, id, env, umask
Displays attributes of users and groups.
USERS
cd
, chmod
Temporarily changes the default volume,
subvolume, and security.
VOLUME
vproc
(a HP command)
Displays product version information.
VPROC
id
, tty, env
Displays information about the current TACL
process.
WHO
r
, ^p, fc
Reexecutes the previous command line.
!
fc
, history, ^p
Displays the previous command line.
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OSS Commands and Guardian Equivalents
lists OSS commands and their Guardian equivalents. Not all OSS commands have a
corresponding Guardian command, and not all Guardian commands have an OSS equivalent.
For this reason, not all Guardian and OSS commands appear in the table.
Table 13 Guardian Equivalents to OSS Commands
Guardian Equivalent
Description
OSS Command
ALIAS in TACL library file
Defines or displays aliases.
alias
None
Creates and maintains library archives.
ar
NETBATCH
Executes commands later.
at
None
Provides a pattern scanning and
processing language.
awk
TACL builtins: #set, #charfindv, #chargetv
Returns nondirectory portion of
pathname.
basename
COMPUTE
Provides an arbitrary-precision
arithmetic language.
bc
TACL
Runs jobs in the background.
bg
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Interoperability Between OSS and Guardian Environments