Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (H06.03+)
Command Descriptions
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STATUS Command
when the VHS process is started, a default prompt file is assigned by the VHS
process.
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APID is the ancestor process ID (CPU number and process number) of the VHS
process.
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Next save file is the name of the next saveabend file to be created (when a
process traps into Inspect, VHS creates this saveabend file).
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Primary CPU is the CPU number where the primary VHS process is currently
running.
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Started is the timestamp indicating when the VHS process was started.
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Save files created is the number of saveabend files created since the last reset of
statistics.
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Tot. opens since reset is the total number of processes that have opened the
VHS process since the last reset of statistics.
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Current opens is the number of processes which currently open the VHS process.
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Tot. events generated is the total number of events the VHS process has
generated since the last reset of statistics.
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Name is the name of the file for which status information is displayed.
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Extents is the value of the primary extents, secondary extents, and maximum
extents for the file.
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Creation Date is a timestamp indicating when the file was created.
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Owner is the user group and number associated with the file.
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Last Modif is a timestamp indicating when the file was last modified.
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Security is the security attributes (RWEP) associated with the file.
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Last error is the number of the last file system error that has occurred on that log
destination. A file system error “0” indicates that no error occurred.
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EOF (% full) is a percentage value indicating how full the file is. This value applies
to the primary log destination and to the secondary log destination if it is a disk file.










