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










