MPE/iX Quick Reference Guide (32650-90881)

Chapter 2 73
Utilities
Utilities Descriptions
existing terminal or printer type file..
untic
The untic utility decompiles a terminfo binary file into its source format. If a TERMINFO
environment variable is set, the untic utility searches the specified directory; otherwise,
untic assumes the file is in the directory /usr/lib/terminfo. The output of an untic
decompile is sent to the standard output
untic.hpbin.sys ansi
V7FF8CNV
In VPLUS/XL forms files, V7FF8CNV converts text and literals from a Hewlett-Packard 7-bit
national substitution character set to ROMAN8 character set.
VERSION
VERSION is a native mode utility program that displays program file information. For
compatibility mode (CM) program files, it displays segment, stack, data reference base,
and capabilities. For native mode (NM) executable files, it displays information on
procedures, libraries, capabilities, stack, heap, entry names, and $version strings.
($version string information is displayed for NM object files and nonexecutable library
files.) If VERSION is invoked without a file name or a file set for input, the VERSION> prompt
continues until EXIT or a colon (:) is entered. If the input to VERSION is a file set, every file
in the set will be processed even if an error occurs processing a previous file. If there is an
error opening a file, the file system error will be displayed in addition to the VERSION error
message.
The
search string
is the name of a particular $version string in a system object module
SOM. (Not applicable for CM program files.) The quotes are required if a search string is
specified.
VOLUTIL
Use VOLUTIL commands to manipulate volume sets: to manage and maintain individual
volumes, volume sets, and volume classes, and to make inquiries about their contents,
availability, and status. You can use any MPE/iX system command from within VOLUTIL by
entering a colon (:) before the command name. VOLUTIL commands are organized into four
groups:
Commands that operate on sets and end with 'SET'.
Commands that deal with classes and end with 'CLASS'.
Commands that control volumes and end with 'VOL'.
RUN
TTUTIL.PUB.SYS
or
TTUTIL
V7FF8CNV
or
RUN V7FF8CNV.PUB.SYS
VERSION
or
VERSION
filename
or
VERSION "
filename
[,
search
string
]"