NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs
RESTORE
Use the RESTORE utility to copy files from magnetic tape to disk.
SPOOLCOM
SPOOLCOM allows you to perform these tasks related to printing:
• Display the status of collectors, devices, print jobs, print processes, routing structures, and the
spooler itself
• Change the location, state, or any attribute of your job
• Delete your print job from the spooler subsystem
• Restart a device that has gone offline with a device error
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
SCF configures and manages several subsystems that control system processes and hardware,
including communications paths, disks, tapes, terminals, printers, and communications lines. You
can run SCF from any workstation or terminal on the system after you are logged on. Use SCF to:
• Configure and add an object
• Remove an object
• Begin or restore access to an object
• Stop access to an object
• Show static configuration information for an object
• Show dynamic information for an object
• Automate subsystem startup and shutdown procedures
• Power off the system
HP Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL)
The TACL product is the command interface to the NonStop Kernel operating system. In addition
to providing full command-interpreter facilities, you can program the TACL interface to help you
manage your system in these ways:
• Automate subsystem startup and shutdown procedures. For example, you can use TACL
statements to initialize Pathway, the TMF subsystem, the TRANSFER system, and other
subsystems.
• Run utilities and issue commands with either a fixed set of commands or a flexible set that you
can tailor at run time.
• Create a customized environment that simplifies commonly performed tasks for users.
HP Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS)
HP Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS) automates many tasks associated with data collection and
resource recovery in the event of software, processor, and subsystem failures. In response to a
failure, TFDS collects the information needed for problem identification and resolution during
subsequent analysis and repair efforts. When a failure results in a processor halt, TFDS automatically
reloads and dumps the halted processor to disk.
TFDSCOM
TFDSCOM is the user interface for TFDS. You can make changes to the TFDS configuration by
using the TFDSCOM commands, which are described in the HP Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS)
Manual.
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