Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)

Installing VHS
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VHSBCONF File
frequently invoked commands. By using the ALIAS command, you can substitute the
typing of an abbreviated command or pressing of a function key for the original
command or combination of commands. For example, if F1 is defined as the INFO
command, each time you press F1, VHSCI interprets this key as the INFO command
and executes this command.
For more information about VHSCI commands, see Section 7, Command Descriptions.
For a sample of a VHSCSTM file, see Appendix A, VHS Files.
VHSBCONF File
VHSBCONF is the VHS Browser environment configuration file. You need to modify
the default file:
Change the location of the VHS primary log file
Set up multiple VHS environments
After you modify the VHS Browser environment configuration file and you want to have
the VHS Browser read the latest copy, go to the VHS Profile screen and press F14 to
refresh the profile. The VHS Browser checks the timestamp of the file and reloads it if
the file was changed.
Example 2-2 shows a sample VHS Browser environment configuration file. In this
example, two VHS environments are installed:
A default environment called VHS with the primary log file volume and subvolume
$SYSTEM.VHS
An environment called ATM with the primary log file volume and subvolume
$PROD.VHSLOG
Example 2-2. VHS Browser Environment Configuration File (page 1 of 2)
============================================================================
==
== NonStop Virtual Hometerm Subsystem - T9517D43 - (30SEP96)
== Copyright Tandem Computers Incorporated 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
==
== File Type: VHS Browser Environment Configuration File.
==
== Source File Name: $VHS.VHSD43.VHSBCONF
== Source File Version: 1
==
== File Description: This file is used to define the relationship
== between the environment Name used by the VHS Browser
== screens and the different VHS server environments.
==
== File Structure: Two record types are valid.
== The first one is a comment line and should begin
== with two equal signs "==".
== The second record type is the mapping of the
== environment name to the prompt file name of each
== VHS environment. Each line should contain the
== following items:
== <environment-name> <1 or more space> <VHS prompt file name>