Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Using VHSCI
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Running VHSCI
Alternatively, you can specify the volume and subvolume where VHSCI is located in
the run command:
3> run $vhs.vhs.vhsci
At the beginning of a VHSCI session, VHSCI displays its product banner, which
includes the Tandem part number, version number, release date, and copyright
statement of the VHSCI program. The VHSCSTM file is automatically invoked. This file
is an OBEY file including commands executed each time you run VHSCI (For more
information, see Appendix A, VHS Files).
VHS Info PROCESS running under Environment PROD
The VHSCI prompt is the arrow (->), but you can modify the prompt by using the
SETPROMPT command.
The syntax for the RUN command is:
RUN
is the TACL RUN command.
VHSCI
is the program file name of the VHSCI program.
run-option
is one of the following. This list describes commonly used RUN options. For a
complete list of RUN options, see the TACL Reference Manual.
CPU cpu-number
specifies the number of the CPU in which VHSCI is to run. cpu-number is an
integer in the range of 0 through 15. If you omit this option, VHSCI runs in the
same processor as TACL. (If the CPU option is omitted and a $CMON process
exists, $CMON might specify a CPU other than the one in which the current
TACL process is running. For more information about $CMON, see the
Guardian Programmer’s Guide.)
Note. You do not have to be a super ID user to run VHSCI.
VHSCI - T9517D21 - (21JUL95) - (VHSCI) - 07/10/95 12:21:22 System \POLLUX
Copyright Tandem Computers Incorporated 1992,1993
(Invoking $VHS.JUNON.VHSCSTM)
Confirm....... ON
PROCESS $VHSD 1->
[ RUN ] VHSCI [ / run-option / ] [ command [ ; command ] ...
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