Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (H06.03+)
Using the VHS Browser
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Changing the Screens Automatic Update
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Go to the Environment Detailed screen by pressing F10. This screen displays all
existing environments.
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Select one environment by positioning the cursor in the field preceding the
environment name or typing any non-blank character in that field. Press F11 to see
the environment-related information and/or F12 to make the selected environment
the current one.
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Press F14 to go back to the VHS Profile screen.
Previous D21 Versions
The Existing Environments field shows which environments are available. To switch to
another environment, do the following:
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Enter the name of another existing environment in the Current Environment field.
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Press F14 to update the VHS Profile screen.
Changing the Screens Automatic Update
The Screens Automatic Update field displays the current delay, in minutes, used for the
screens (Prompt Browser, Log Browser, and Environment Detailed) automatic update.
To change the update delay value, do the following:
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Enter the desired delay value in the Screens Automatic Update field.
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Press F14 to update the VHS Profile screen.
VHS Profile Screen Field Descriptions
Table 4-8 lists the field descriptions for the VHS Profile screen.
Table 4-8. VHS Profile Screen Field Descriptions (page 1 of 2)
Field Name Description
1 System Name Current system name on which VHS is running
2 Server Class Name VHS Browser server class name defined in the
Pathway configuration
3 Under Pathmon PATHMON process name of the environment
4 Server Version VHS product number and date
5 Server Config Filename Name of the file that contains object configurations
6 Existing Environments Existing environments on this system (up to eight).
This field is displayed only for previous D21 versions
7 Current Environment Current VHS environment
8 First Log Filename File name of the first VHS primary log file
9 First Message Timestamp Timestamp of the first VHS primary log file










