Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

gtacl(1) OSS Shell and Utilities Reference Manual
NAME
gtacl - Runs a process in the Guardian environment from the OSS environment
SYNOPSIS
gtacl [ option ... ][operands ]
FLAGS
Operands used with the gtacl command must follow gtacl option specifications.
Options
All filename and pathname arguments used with gtacl options must be specified using OSS path-
name syntax. In the current release, filenames and pathnames within the /E directory are not sup-
ported by the OSS file system. These specifications allow the user to identify Guardian environ-
ment objects on other HP nodes.
The specification of options ends when gtacl finds one of the following:
The end of the input line
Any operand; that is, any specification that does not start with a minus
(-) or plus (+) and is not a redirection specification
-- option
-p option
Options cannot be grouped after a single minus (-) or plus (+). That is, -debug-
nowait is not a valid option specification.
The gtacl options can be specified in any order; gtacl processes options from left
to right. When you specify a gtacl option more than once, the rightmost
specification on the command line determines the value used.
-? | -help Displays usage information for the gtacl command. If this
option is specified, all other gtacl options and operands on the
command line are ignored.
-c command |-cvcommand
Submits command to the child process through the Guardian
environment STDIN file of the child process.
The command string must conform to OSS /bin/sh quoting con-
ventions. Refer to the sh(1) reference page for a description of
those conventions.
When you specify the -c command option, gtacl suppresses all
input and output operations except for those that occur after
command is read and before the end-of-file (EOF) indication is
returned. Use this option when you do not want Guardian pro-
gram banner information or similar output that is not data gen-
erated by running command.
When you specify the -cv command option, gtacl displays all
output, regardless of whether it occurs after command is read
and before the end-of-file (EOF) indication is returned. Use this
option when you do not want to discard Guardian program
banner information or similar output that is not data generated
by running command.
If you specify either of these options, the OSS environment
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