HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90272)

298 AppendixG
HP Stage/iX Reference
HP Stage/iX Commands
The INVALIDATE command can be abbreviated INVAL.
Syntax
INVALIDATE [STAGE=]
stage_name
Parameters
[[STAGE=]stage_name (required)
The name of the HP Stage/iX staging area to be invalidated. This must be a legal staging
area name for a pre-existing staging area. The staging area cannot be in use or designated
for use on the next boot (see the SET command).
Staging area names are case sensitive. “STAGE1” is not equivalent to “stage1” or “Stage1”.
Example
STAGEMAN> INVAL FOO
LIST (L)
The LIST command will give you a list of HP Stage/iX staging areas. Wildcard characters
are accepted when listing staging areas.
By default the LIST command will display the name of the staging area, the last modified
date, a flag indicating whether or not the staging area is valid or invalid (see
VALIDATE/INVALIDATE commands), and the brief description associated with the staging
area.
In addition, an asterisk (*) will be displayed at the end of the staging area name if the
staging area is active (in use); a caret (^) will be displayed at the end of the staging area
name if the staging area will be used for the next system boot (see the SET command).
The LIST command will also list more detailed information about the files that are in a
particular staging area, and/or the patches that are staged in a particular staging area.
The LIST command can be abbreviated L.
Syntax
LIST [[STAGE=]
stage_name
] [;{NOFILES}] [;{NOPATCHES}]
{FILES} {PATCHES}
Parameters
[[STAGE=]stage_name] (optional)
This parameter is used to designate a staging area to be viewed. The staging area name
can be either a valid HP Stage/iX stage name, or a pattern with MPE wildcards. All of the
usual MPE wildcard characters (@, ?, #, etc.) are allowed. The default value for this
parameter is @ (which will list ALL staging areas).
Staging area names are case sensitive.
[;{NOFILES}] (optional)
{ FILES}