TMF Reference Manual (G06.24+)

Using TMFCOM
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Using TMFCOM Noninteractively
If you press BREAK while TMFCOM is reading a continued line of a partially
entered multiline command, TMFCOM does not interpret this command and
prompts you instead for a new command.
Using TMFCOM Noninteractively
When you use TMFCOM noninteractively, you enter one or more commands to
TMFCOM at the same time you start your session. TMFCOM executes all of those
commands, and then terminates the TMFCOM session and returns control of your
workstation or terminal to TACL.
To run TMFCOM noninteractively, you enter the TMFCOM keyword followed by one or
more TMFCOM commands on the same line:
1> TMFCOM STATUS TMF
TMFCOM - T8652G07 - (24NOV2003 - TMF)
(C)2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
TMF Status:
System: \FOXII, Time: 16-Dec-2003 12:40:22
State: started
Transaction Rate: 0.08 TPS
AuditTrail Status:
Master:
Active audit trail capacity used: 17%
First pinned file: $MAT1.ZTMFAT.AA000341
Reason: Current File
Current file: $AUDIT.ZTMFAT.AA000341
AuditDump Status:
Master: State: enabled, Status: inactive
BeginTrans Status: ENABLED
Catalog Status:
Status: up
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As this example illustrates, after the command is executed, the TMFCOM session
automatically terminates and the TACL prompt again appears.
To specify multiple TMFCOM commands on a single line, you enter a semicolon (;) to
separate each command from the preceding one. For example:
3> TMFCOM STATUS SERVER; STATUS TRANSACTION; STATUS DATAVOLS
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Note. On your workstation or terminal keyboard, the BREAK key might not actually be labeled
“BREAK. All keyboards, however, have some key or combination of keys that perform the
BREAK operation. Before using TMFCOM, determine how this operation is selected on your
keyboard.