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by Bill Degnan - 04/24/2016 17:50 | |
To show the current state of virtual memory:
$ show proc/contact (once output displays, press v key) $ show mem $ show disk $ mon sys (monitor system - in real time) $ sh entry 905/full (show job 905) $ sh def (this the UNIX equiv of "pwd") $ set def dirnamehere (this is the UNIX equiv of "cd dirnamehere") Brian said to turn off timestamp.com in the startup file $ set def sys$system (change directory to sys$system) $ set host 0 (kind of the reverse of sudo; allows SYSTEM to log in again as someone else while staying logged in as SYSTEM too. I assume this limits access to what the other login privs are, not SYSTEMs. But I need to find out. $ del *.*;* (delete everything in the directory that is the current sh def directory.) NOTES FROM VCF EAST: You can create shortcuts. For example $ncp:==@sys$system:ncp (now you can type ncp to run the command on the right side of == sign) $ mcr ncp (mcr is I think another type of built-in shortcut) Reply |