Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Using the VHS Browser
Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual—429311-002
4-23
Setting the Current Environment
Setting the Current Environment
To make an environment the current one:
•
If the Selected Environment is the one you want as the current environment, press
F12.
or
•
Select one environment by positioning the cursor in the field preceding the
environment name or typing any non-blank character in that field and press F12 to
make the current environment the selected one.
Paging Through the Existing Environments
You can page through the existing environments by using Prev Page and Next Page.
To return to the beginning of the list, press Shift-Prev Page. To go to the end of the list,
press Shift-Next Page.
Environment Detailed Screen Field Descriptions
Table 4-10 lists the field descriptions for the Environment Detailed screen.
Table 4-10. Environment Detailed Screen Field Descriptions (page 1 of 2)
Field Name Description
1 Header Specifies the current date and time, the name of the
screen, the system name, the page number of existing
environments, and if there are other pages available
(MORE or END)
2 Existing Environments Lists the name of VHS environments from the
VHSBConf file. More than one page of environments
may be available. The page number, on the right top
corner, indicates if more pages are available (MORE)
or if the current page is the last one (END). Up to 28
environments can be displayed on one page. Up to
100 total environments can be displayed
3 Selected Environment Specifies the environment for which the information is
displayed
4 First Log File Displays the file name of the first VHS primary log file.
When switching to another set of log files, use this field
to enter the name of the first primary log file you want
to start viewing.
5 First Message Timestamp Displays the timestamp of the first VHS primary log file
6 Last Log Filename Displays the file name of the last VHS primary log file
7 Last Message Timestamp Displays the timestamp of the last VHS primary log file