HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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Preparing Programs
HP NonStop AutoTMF Software User’s Guide—429952-017
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Using the PREPARE Command
The following sample terminal session shows
used on a single object file:
Use the
command to verify the state of the object file, for example:
If your application consists of many programs, you can prepare entire subvolumes
through one command; however, you should keep a record of the preparation by using
the
command processes only object files and ignores all other files. If
some files are not prepared because of errors, correct the problem, then re-issue the
. You may prepare a program as often as you wish.
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HP Nonstop(tm) AutoTMF(tm) Command Interpreter(T0581V03) - System \RDF10
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AutoTMF 1? prepare data.myobj.batchobj;
--- $DATA.MYOBJ.BATCHOBJ preparation complete
--- AutoTMF runtime library $SYSTEM.ESCORT.ESCRUNTM
AutoTMF 2?
AutoTMF 7? info program myobj.batchobj,detail;
$DATA.MYOBJ.BATCHOBJ Apr 29 2004, 14:07
Accelerated TNS Program
User Library $SYSTEM.ESCORT.ESCRUNTM
Prepared
Intercept proc calls prepared: 33
Attributes: Inspect, Saveabend
Binder timestamp: 23Apr04 8:27
AXCEL timestamp: 23Apr04 8:27
AutoTMF 1? log to srvobj.preplog;
AutoTMF 2? prepare srvobj.*;
<< Messages for each program >>
Object file summary: prepared = 72, unprepared = 3, excluded = 4
AutoTMF 3? log stop;