SeeView Manual

HP NonStop SeeView Manual526355-004
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Custom Shells
If you select the name of a script file listed on the External menu (DISCS, for example),
SeeView executes the SeeView statements contained in that file:
Custom Shells
The standard SeeShell distributed with SeeView is organized so that the first three
items on the SeeShell main menu provide features or functions that are useful to a
large number of technical users.
The next three menus, Network SeeNet, Site SeeLocl, and User SeeCstm are
examples of menus that you or your system manager might want to provide for your
system. The first, Network SeeNet, provides a menu of HP network performance
information. Beginning with the C30.09 RVU, the SeeNet script is not part of SeeView,
but is distributed as part of the Network Statistics Extended (NSX) product. The
SeeNet script provides access to various graphic reports generated by NSX. If your
site is not on a network or does not use NSX, this menu can be replaced with one
providing functions more specific to your system.
You can customize your environments with three separate, locally maintained SeeView
files named SEENET, SEELOCL, and SEECSTM. This arrangement allows the rules
that define the SeeView environment to be contained in the SEESHELL, SEELOCL,
SEENET, and SEECSTM files and in any external files that they referenced. None of
these rules reside in the SeeView program object file.
Follow these guidelines for organizing the SeeView custom shell files referenced by
the standard SeeShell.