TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

In response, PATHCOM displays the syntax for a TERM parameter list as:
<termname-list> ::=
TERM * [ [ , <termqualifier> ] ... ]
[ TERM ] <name-list>
To obtain syntax for the <termqualifier> parameter of the SUSPEND command, enter:
HELP <termqualifier>
In response, PATHCOM displays the syntax for a TERM qualifier as follows:
<termqualifier> ::=
{ SEL } [ NOT ] { RUNNING }
{ STATE } { STOPPED }
{ SUSPENDED }
TCP <name>
Entering an error number with the HELP command as follows:
HELP 3019
causes PATHCOM to display the corresponding message text:
PATHTCP ERROR - *3019* WRONG TRANSFER COUNT IN TERMINAL IO
HISTORY Command
Use the HISTORY command to display previous PATHCOM commands.
HISTORY [ number ]
number
is the number of earlier commands you want to retrieve. The default value is 10.
Consideration
If you omit number, the HISTORY command displays the last ten commands.
If number is greater than the number of commands issued previously, the HISTORY command
displays all the commands.
The HISTORY command displays the command numbers for each command. You can use
command numbers in the FC and ! commands.
The HISTORY command can display a maximum of ten commands.
Examples
When five 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.
= [ SERVER SRV1 is configured in $PM1
= OPEN $PM1
= ALTER SRV1, NUMSTATIC 1
= ALTER SRV1, DEBUG ON
= ALTER SRV1, HOMETERM $ZTNT.#PTA2AK3
= ALTER SRV1, PROCESS $PROC
To display the last three commands, enter:
= HISTORY 3
In response, PATHCOM displays the following output:
144 PATHCOM Operation Commands