Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)
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User Commands (v - z) vproc(1)
NAME
vproc - Displays version information for program and object files
SYNOPSIS
There are two ways to obtain version-procedure information:
Through the Guardian VPROC utility
Through the OSS vproc command
To use the Guardian VPROC utility from a TACL prompt for an object in the Guardian
file
system:
vproc
[ / RUN_option, ... / ]
[ filename ]
To use the Guardian VPROC utility from a TACL prompt for an object in the OSS
file sys-
tem:
vproc
/ { RUN_option, ... } /
[ pathname ]
To use the Guardian VPROC utility from an OSS shell prompt for an object in the Guardian
file system:
gtacl -p vproc
[ ’filename’ ]
To use the Guardian VPROC utility from an OSS shell prompt for an object in the OSS file
system:
gtacl -p vproc
[ pathname ]
To use the OSS command from an OSS shell prompt:
vproc
[ path ] ...
To use the OSS command from a TACL prompt:
osh -p vproc
[ path ] ...
FLAGS
The Guardian VPROC utility has the following flags and operands:
RUN_option Specifies one or more TACL RUN command options as flags with arguments.
Use these options only when running the Guardian VPROC utility from a TACL
prompt. Refer to the TACL Reference Manual for a complete list and description
of these options.
When using the Guardian VPROC utility from a TACL prompt, you must enter
at least one valid value for RUN_option if you enter a pathname operand.
Do not use RUN options when using the Guardian VPROC utility through the
gtacl command or when using the OSS vproc command. Refer to the gtacl(1)
reference page for possible ways to redirect Guardian input or output. Use gtacl
options instead of RUN options.
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