Running vproc interactively – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Task 3: Run VPROC
Running VPROC Interactively
VPROC can be run interactively. Starting an interactive VPROC process from the
Guardian or OSS environment allows you to retrieve information for multiple, unrelated
files.
To start a VPROC process:
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In the Guardian environment, enter VPROC after the TACL prompt.
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In the OSS environment, enter
vproc
after the OSS shell prompt.
VPROC displays text similar to this:
After the VPROC prompt (>), you can enter a Guardian file-set value or an OSS
pathname value for a file in the Guardian or OSS file system. The OSS pathname must
be absolute if VPROC is started from the Guardian environment, and VPROC accepts
the wild-card asterisk (*) in OSS pathnames only if used from the OSS shell.
To exit VPROC, enter CTRL/Y at the VPROC prompt.
In this example, VPROC displays information about Peruse.
VPROC — T9617G03 — (30 MAR 1999) SYSTEM \NAME Date 12 April 1999,
COPYRIGHT TANDEM COMPUTERS INCORPORATED 1986 - 1995
Enter filename:
>
12> VPROC
VPROC - T9617G03 - (30 MAR 1999) SYSTEM \WEST Date 12 AP 1999, 08:17:34
COPYRIGHT TANDEM COMPUTERS INCORPORATED 1986 - 1995
Enter filename:
> $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PERUSE
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PERUSE
Binder timestamp: 21NOV1995 03:53:08
Version procedure: T9101D40^01NOV1995
Target CPU: UNSPECIFIED