Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)
Table Of Contents
User Commands (v - z) vproc(1)
870, 871, or 872
Indicates a TNS/R millicode file.
880 or 881 Indicates a TNS/R millicode file.
All program and object files have a version. Use the version information returned by vproc to
identify the code you are using when you report a problem to HP.
An OSS archive file (or other file in ar format) might contain member files that do not contain
version information. Member files that contain version information are listed. Member files that
do not contain version information are not listed. If no member of an archive file contains ver-
sion information, the timestamp for the last modification to the file is returned.
The vproc display has the following fields:
Archive member
Displays the archive member OSS or UNIX filename. This information appears
only for files in ar format.
Binder timestamp
Displays the date and time the program was created. This information appears
only for appropriate file types.
GMT Binder Timestamp
Displays the date and time the ELF file was created in GMT (UTC), rather than
displaying it as local time. This information appears only for appropriate file
types.
Version procedure
Displays a string of the form:
cttttrvv_ddmmmyy_nnnnnn_xxxxxx
or
cttttrvv_ddmmmyyyy_nnnnnn_xxxxx
ctttt is the Tandem number (T number) of the corresponding product.
rvv is the version of the product.
ddmmmyy or ddmmyyyy
is the release date of the product version.
nnnnnn is the abbreviated product name of the code.
xxxxxx or xxxxx
is optional information for use by HP.
Target CPU Indicates which type of processor must be used to execute the code.
AXCEL timestamp
Displays the date and time the code was accelerated. This information appears
only for files that have been accelerated for TNS/R.
OCA timestamp
Displays the date and time the code was accelerated. This information appears
only for files that have been accelerated for TNS/E.
527188-003 Hewlett-Packard Company 10−19