Web ViewPoint User Guide, Version 5.14
Web ViewPoint User Guide Version 5.14 - 528226-014  87 
Abbreviation  Definition  List Box Translation 
b  Binary  on or off 
i 
Integer 
integer 
s  String  string 
p  Process or Volume 
name 
<process or volume name> 
2i  Double Integer  <(integer1,integer2)> 
f  Filename  <node.vol.subvol.file> 
v  Volume  <vol.subvol> 
g  Group  <(g,u) or group.user> 
r  RWEP Security 
Settings 
<rwep> 
Similar to the ALTER command, there is an ADD command which adds properties to an Object. The ADD 
command can be specified in the same way as the ALTER command. 
  NCU 
This command id is used for specifying commands which retrieve instances by using non-interactive programs. 
It is also used to set special FLAGS.  
e.g. (disk) [READ] {USAGE} NCU <$system.sysnn>.DSAP <$proc> , SHORT 
This command will execute the DSAP command, and display a short report for the <$proc> DISK. Here the 
<$proc> is replaced by the instance of DISK that is being clicked through the Object Manager command 
window. There are several qualifiers that can be specified while issuing the NCU command. They are listed as 
below   
NCU can also be used to specify a FLAGS command which indicates that an Object contains Subordinate 
Objects as well as commands. To specify the FLAG command, you have to give the following command: 
(object-name) [READ]{FLAG} NCU FLAG, where “object-name” refers to the object which has other 
Subordinate objects as well as commands. 
  CUI 
This command identifier is used to retrieve instances by using a command interpreter. For example, (storage) 
[READ] {NAMES} CUI SCF PAGESIZE -1; NAMES SUBSYS $ZZSTO 
When the above command is clicked, it will execute the command “SCF PAGESIZE -1; NAMES SUBSYS $ZZSTO”, 
and the output will be shown to the user. 
If the output of the CUI command needs to be formatted, then the CUI command should be prefixed with 
formatting statements. If the formatting statements are not provided before the CUI command, then the 
entire output of the command interpreter will be used. 
<as-listed>  <\node.$proc>  <\node.$proc.qual> 
<$proc>  <$proc.qual>  <$system.sysnn> 
<qual>  <\node>  <cpunum> 










