TS/MP Release Supplement
Introduction to PDMCOM
HP NonStop TS/MP Release Supplement—546055-006
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HISTORY Command
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If the following commands are entered at the PDMCOM prompt:
\NSSYS.$VOL.SUBVOL 11> PDMCOM
PDMI - T0845H02 - (01MAY2009) - 01 April 2009, 15:34:49
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PDMI 1>> [ SERVER SRV1 is configured in $PM1
PDMI 2>> OPEN $PM1
PATHMON : \NSSYS.$PM1
PDMI 3>> ALTER SRV1, NUMSTATIC 1
PATHMON : \NSSYS.$PM1
PDMI 4>> ALTER SRV1, DEBUG ON
To edit and execute the third command using number, enter:
PDMI 5>> FC 3
The third command is displayed as:
PDMI 5>> ALTER SRV1, NUMSTATIC 1
PDMI 5.. <enter>
PATHMON : \NSSYS.$PM1
PDMI 6>>
To edit and execute a command using string, enter:
PDMI 6>> FC AL
The command starting with “AL” that is executed last, is displayed:
PDMI 6>> ALTER SRV1, DEBUG ON
HISTORY Command
Use the HISTORY command to display previous PDMCOM commands.
number
is the number of previous commands that you want to retrieve. The default value is
10.
Considerations
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If you omit number, the HISTORY command displays the last ten commands.
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If number is greater than the number of commands issued previously, HISTORY
command displays all the commands.
HISTORY|H [ number ]
Note. The HISTORY command is supported by TS/MP 2.4 and is available only on systems
running J06.05 and later J-series RVUs and H06.16 and later H-series RVUs.










