TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

SET PATHWAY MAXXTERMS 45
d// r50
The corrected command is:
SET PATHWAY MAXTERMS 50
You can specify a string after the FC command. If the string matches the starting letters of any
of the prior ten commands, the corresponding command appears. It also allows you to edit
and execute the command.
The FC command is displayed only if the command length is greater than 2.
Example
In this example, entering each subcommand followed by a carriage return causes the indicated
changes to the command-line:
SET MAXXTERMS 45
d <---- deletes the extra letter X
iPATHWAY <---- inserts the word PATHWAY
r50 <---- replaces the number 45 with 50
and displays the corrected command:
SET PATHWAY MAXTERMS 50
If the following commands are entered at the PATHCOM prompt:
\NSSYS.$VOL.SUBVOL 11> PATHCOM
$X30Q: PATHCOM - T0845H02 - (30APR09)
(C)2008-2009 Hewlett Packard Development Company, L.P.
OPEN $PM
^
$X30Q: ERROR - FILE OPEN ERROR - $PM - nonexistent device
(14)
= [ SERVER SRV1 is configured in $PM1
= OPEN $PM1
= ALTER SRV1, NUMSTATIC 1
= ALTER SRV1, DEBUG ON
To edit and execute the fourth command using a number, enter:
= FC 4
The fourth command appears as:
ALTER SRV1, NUMSTATIC 1
. <enter>
=
To edit and execute a command using string, enter:
= FC AL
The command starting with “AL” that is executed last, is displayed:
= ALTER SRV1, NUMSTATIC 1
HELP Command
Use the HELP command to display or list to a file the command syntax for all PATHCOM commands.
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142 PATHCOM Operation Commands