Binder Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Binder Manual—528613-003
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Guardian File Names and TACL
Commands
This section discusses:
The Binder product assumes that file names supplied for input and output follow
NonStop Operating System naming conventions. Defaults are supplied by the
command interpreter when Binder is started.
For information on process or device file names, see the Guardian Programmer’s
Guide.
Disk File Names
A disk file name identifies a file that contains data or a program. A disk file name
reflects the specified file’s location on an HP system. The location of a disk file on an
HP system is analogous to the location of a form in a file cabinet. To find the form, you
must know:
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Which file cabinet it is in
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Which drawer it is in
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Which folder it is in
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Which form it is
Analogously, to find a disk file on an HP system, you must know:
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Which node (system) it is on
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Which volume it is on
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Which subvolume it is on
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Which disk file it is
In general, disk file names:
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Cannot contain spaces
Topic Page
Disk File Names
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TACL Commands 7-4
TACL DEFINE Commands 7-5
TACL PARAM Commands 7-7
TACL ASSIGN Commands 7-9