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Preparing Programs

HP NonStop AutoTMF Software User’s Guide429952-017

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Using the PREPARE Command

The following sample terminal session shows

PREPARE

used on a single object file:

Use the

INFO PROGRAM

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

LOG

command, for example:

The

PREPARE

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

PREPARE

. You may prepare a program as often as you wish.

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HP Nonstop(tm) AutoTMF(tm) Command Interpreter(T0581V03) - System \RDF10
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 2000-2004
Copyright Carr Scott Software Incorporated 1996-2004
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;

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