TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
Examples
This command opens the PATHMON process named $PATH:
OPEN $PATH
This command opens the PATHMON process named $PATH3 running on node \SYS1:
OPEN \SYS1.$PATH3
RESET CMDCWD Command
Use the RESET CMDCWD command to change to blanks the default OSS directory name you defined
with the CMDCWD command.
RESET CMDCWD
Consideration
This command does not change the OSS directory name for SERVER objects already added to the
PATHMON configuration file. It only resets the default OSS directory name used to resolve relative
OSS pathnames when a server class is added to the PATHMON configuration file and no value
for the CWD attribute is set using the SET SERVER CWD command.
SHOW Command
Use the SHOW command to display parameter settings that describe the PATHCOM environment.
These settings are specific to the PATHCOM session.
You can also use the SHOW command to display the current values for attributes of SERVER objects,
(and of Pathway/iTS TCP, TERM, and PROGRAM objects as well). For details about the syntax
and usage of the SHOW command for each of the object types, see the sections on commands for
these objects.
SHOW [ / OUT list-file / ] { CMDCWD }
{ CMDVOL }
{ ERRORS }
{ OBEYVOL }
OUT list-file
specifies the name of the list file to which PATHCOM directs output; this can be a DEFINE name. If
you omit this option, the output goes to the PATHCOM list file; this file is typically the home terminal.
CMDCWD
displays the default OSS directory name defined with the CMDCWD command. This value is used to
resolve relative pathnames specified for OSS server processes if no value is defined using the SET
SERVER CWD command.
CMDVOL
displays the default node, volume, and subvolume for expansion of any file names except OBEY
command file names. You define this value using the CMDVOL command.
ERRORS
displays the number of errors PATHCOM ignores when reading a command file. This number is set
by the ERRORS command, described previously in this section.
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