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Task 3: Run VPROC

Task 3: Run VPROC

You can run VPROC in the following ways:

By specifying a full Guardian VPROC command at the TACL prompt in the
Guardian environment

By specifying a full Guardian VPROC command as an operand to the OSS

gtacl

command in the OSS environment

By specifying a full OSS

vproc

command in the OSS environment

As an interactive process in either environment

Running VPROC in the Guardian Environment

The following paragraphs describe the Guardian VPROC command when used in the
Guardian environment.

For Guardian Files

If you execute VPROC from the TACL program to display version information for
Guardian files, the syntax is:

run-option

Is any run option described under the RUN command in the TACL Reference
Manual
. If you specify

pathname

in the VPROC command, you must enter at

least one valid run option. If no run option is needed, use the NAME option.

file-set

Is a file or set of files entered as:

[\system.[$volume.[subvolume.]]]fileid

The

file-set

parameter specifies the Guardian file name of the product whose

version information you are seeking. The

fileid

specification can be either a

single disk file ID or an asterisk (*) to indicate all files in a subvolume.

pathname

Specifies the absolute OSS pathname of the product whose version information you
seek. A local Guardian file name can be expressed in OSS pathname syntax by
replacing the $ with

/G/

and replacing the . with

/

; lowercase characters are used

for Guardian file names in OSS pathname syntax (for example,
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.VPROC is expressed as

/G/system/system/vproc

).

VPROC does not support the wild-card asterisk (*) in OSS pathnames in the
Guardian environment.

VPROC [/run-option/] { file-set | pathname }

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