SCF Reference Manual for J-Series and H-Series RVUs

SCF Commands
SCF Reference Manual for J-Series and H-Series RVUs529649-003
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Time Values
The range of a 16-bit integer is -32768 through 32767 unless it is unsigned, in which
case the range is 0 through 65535.
The range of a 32-bit integer is -2147483647 through 2147483646 (-2**31 through
2**31-1).
The range of a 64-bit integer is -2**63 through 2**63-1.
Time Values
The variable
time
is used for attributes that require a time interval to be specified.
The syntax of
time
is:
[ [
hours
: ]
minutes
: ]
seconds
[ .
fraction
]
are integers, as defined on page 5-8. The variable
fraction
is an integer in the
range 000 through 999, representing a decimal fraction of a second. The only
required variable is
seconds
. The actual range for
time
for a particular attribute
is defined by the subsystem.
File Names
The variable
file-spec
is used for attributes that require a file name to be specified.
The syntax of
file-spec
is:
[[[ \
system
.]$
volume
.]
subvolume
.]
filename
identify a specific system, a disk volume, a set of files defined by the user, and a
particular file name within a network.
For convenience, default values are provided for all parts of a complete file name
except
filename
. Default values for an SCF session can be established by using the
SYSTEM command (described on page 5-121) and VOLUME command (described on
page 5-132). The initial default values are the values provided by the command
interpreter through which SCF was invoked.
In the syntax descriptions for SCF commands,
file-spec
is used to denote a fully or
partially qualified file name. A fully qualified file name has all four parts explicitly
specified. A partially qualified file name has one or more optional parts missing; SCF
uses the appropriate default values to expand the file name to four parts.
[ [
hours
: ]
minutes
: ]
seconds
[ .
fraction
]
[[[ \
system
.]$
volume
.]
subvolume
.]
filename