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Getting Started With TACL
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Displaying User Information
Displaying User Information
During a TACL session, you might need to get information about yourself or other
system users to:
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Specify your TACL process or your home terminal in a subsequent command
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Check your current defaults (volume, subvolume, and security)
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Obtain the user name associated with a specific user ID
Displaying Your Information
To display your current default settings and other information about your current TACL
process, use the TACL WHO command:
The TACL program displays:
The WHO command display includes:
10> WHO
Home terminal: $TJ3.#33
TACL process: \MEL.$TJ33
Primary CPU: 5 (VLX) Backup CPU: 4 (VLX)
Default Segment File: $STEIN.#6539
Pages allocated: 8 Pages Maximum: 1024
Bytes Used: 13364 (0%) Bytes Maximum: 2097152
Current volume: $GERT.STEIN
Saved volume: $GERT.STEIN
Userid: 6,66 Username: SUPPORT.STEIN Security: "UUUU"
Home terminal
Name of the terminal where you are logged on. If you are logged on to a
remote system, the terminal name also includes the system name.
TACL process
System and process name of your TACL process.
Primary CPU
CPU number where your primary TACL process is running and the type of
processor.
Backup CPU
CPU number where your backup TACL process is running and the type of
processor.
Default
Segment File
Temporary disk file created by the TACL program to store your variables.
Pages allocated
Number of pages and bytes of memory that the TACL program can use to
store information.
Bytes used
Estimate of the amount of memory already used.
Current
volume
Names of your current default disk volume and subvolume. Whenever you
specify a partially qualified file name, the TACL program uses the current
defaults for the omitted parts of the file name.
Saved volume
Names of your saved default disk volume and subvolume. These are the
defaults that are in effect each time you log on.