Pathmaker Reference Manual
PMPROJECT Utility
Utilities
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Altering a Project The following example shows how to alter an existing project's configuration.
In summary, the sequence of commands is:
PMPROJECT DOWN
project-name
PMPROJECT ALTER
project-name
PMPROJECT RECONFIGURE
project-name
PMPROJECT START
project-name
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Assume that you want to change the home terminal name from $MINE to $TERM.
The text in boldface shows the text that you would enter.
23> PMPROJECT DOWN test-project
Project TEST-PROJECT shut down
24> PMPROJECT ALTER test-project
A. PATHMON process name = $TST
B. PATHMON CPUs = 3:4
C. TCP and server CPUs = (3:4)
D. TCP and server swap volume = DEFAULT
E. Number of TCPs = 1
F. Execution priority = DEFAULT
G. Execution security = "N"
H. Home terminal = $MINE
I. PATHMON Log file = $DATA.SALES.T9154LOG
J. Screen printer = $S.#SCREEN
K. Owner = SOFTDEV.JACK
L. Description =
> Project to test installation and configuration
>
>
Select any attributes you wish to change: h
Project home terminal: $term
A. PATHMON process name = $TST
B. PATHMON CPUs = 3:4
C. TCP and server CPUs = (3:4)
D. TCP and server swap volume = DEFAULT
E. Number of TCPs = 1
F. Execution priority = DEFAULT
G. Execution security = "N"
H. Home terminal = $TERM
I. PATHMON Log file = $DATA.SALES.T9154LOG
J. Screen printer = $S.#SCREEN
K. Owner = SOFTDEV.JACK