Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Installing VHS
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VHS Browser Restrictions
Table 2-6 lists all the Pathway management files created by the installation of the VHS
Browser into a stand-alone Pathway system.
VHS Browser Restrictions
Certain restrictions apply when you use the VHS Browser within the stand-alone
Pathway environment:
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Printing is performed using the PATHMON user ID instead of the current user ID.
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Screens can be written to a terminal, process, or printer, but not to a disk file. (This
is a Pathway restriction.)
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Spooler output generated by the VHS Browser is owned by the owner of the
Pathway environment.
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Events generated by the VHS Browser set the EMS token ZEMS-TKN-USERID to
the PATHMON user ID.
VHS Browser Installation as a Stand-Alone Pathway
System Procedure
This subsection summarizes the VHS Browser installation as a stand-alone Pathway
system. To run the INSTVHS routine, enter this at the TACL prompt:
3> instvhs
or
3> run instvhs
This command attaches the INSTSEGF segment file and displays an installation menu:
Table 2-6. NonStop VHS Browser Pathway Configuration and Management Files
File Name File Description
ZVHSCONF Pathway configuration file for the stand-alone Pathway system
ZVHSDEFS Pathway configuration file defining the VHS Browser servers
ZVHSSTRT Pathway configuration file starting the VHS Browser servers
VHSL TACL macro used to start the VHS Log Browser program
VHSP TACL macro used to start the VHS Prompt Browser program
VHSCOLD TACL macro used to cold start the stand-alone Pathway system
VHSCOOL TACL macro used to cool start the stand-alone Pathway system
VHSDOWN TACL macro used to shut down the stand-alone Pathway system