Guardian Programmer's Guide

Table Of Contents
Index
Guardian Programmer’s Guide421922-014
Index-32
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System messages (continued)
-103 (Open) 6-26, 6-29, 15-53,
22-5/22-6
-104 (Close) 6-26, 6-29, 15-53, 22-7
-105 (Break-on-device) 24-15
-110 (Loss of communication with a
network node) 15-53
-110 (Node down) 22-7/22-8
-2 (CPU down) 15-53, 22-7/22-8
-22 (Time signal) 18-16/18-17
-26 (Process time signal) 18-17/18-18
-32 (Control) 6-26, 6-30, 24-10
-33 (Setmode) 6-26, 6-30, 24-10/24-11
-34 (Resetsync) 6-26, 6-30
-35 (Controlbuf) 6-26, 6-30
-37 (Setparam) 6-26, 6-30, 24-11
-40 (Request for device-type
information) 24-12/24-13
System time
introduction to 18-1/18-2
managing 18-25/18-36
T
TACL
communicating with 8-1/8-21
displaying text 8-20/8-21
obtaining startup information
from 8-3
/8-8
See also $CMON
setting up process environment 8-1/8-3
startup without INITIALIZER 8-16/8-18
using ASSIGNs 8-8/8-15
using PARAMs 8-8/8-15
waking 8-19/8-20
TAKE^BREAK procedure 15-2,
15-55/15-56
TAL, calling Guardian procedures
from 1-18
Tandem Advanced Command Language
(TACL)
See TACL
TAPE CLASS DEFINEs
BLOCKLEN attribute 12-26
CLASS attribute 12-23, 12-70
DENSITY attribute 12-27, 12-72
DEVICE attribute 12-27, 12-71
EBCDIC attribute 12-25
example of 7-5
EXPIRATION attribute 12-27
FILEID attribute 12-24
FILESECT attribute 12-49
FILESEQ attribute 12-24
GEN attribute 12-28
LABELS attribute 12-23, 12-70
MOUNTMSG attribute 12-28
OWNER attribute 12-28
purpose 7-3
RECFORM attribute 12-27
RECLEN attribute 12-26
REELS attribute 12-50
RETENTION attribute 12-27
SYSTEM attribute 12-24
USE attribute 12-25
VERSION attribute 12-28
VOLUME attribute 12-24
Tape headers 12-80
TAPECOM utility 12-21
Temporary disk files
creating 2-12
naming 2-6
Terminal files 2-3
Terminal simulator
BREAK key 24-13/24-15
device subtype 24-2
introduction to 24-1
I/O requests 24-5/24-9
naming 24-3