MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)
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Command List V
Commands HEADOFF thru LISTF
1, 3, 5 Same as 0, but the CI terminates after processing the
INFO= string. If the INFO= string is not specified, the CI
terminates after executing the first user-supplied
command.
-1 Prohibits cataloging of UDCs and suppress the display of
the CI banner and the welcome message. Invoking this
level requires system manager (SM) capability.
-2 Same as -1, but the CI terminates after processing the
info=
command. Invoking this level requires system
manager (SM) capability.
The MPE/iX CI distinguishes between
ciparm
s 1, 3, 5 and 0, 2, 4 when it is
run from within the CI, that is, after the session has logged on.
If a user
without
SM capability uses -1 or -2, the system substitutes a
parameter value of 0 and does NOT display an error message.
Operation Notes
The HELLO command initiates an interactive session and must be entered from a terminal;
no other device can be used for this command. You must supply both a valid
username
and
acctname
in your logon command or MPE/iX rejects your logon attempt and displays an
error message. If your logon attempt is accepted, MPE/iX displays specific logon
information and prompts you for your next MPE/iX command. In the following example, a
user has logged on under the
username
USER and the
acctname
TECHPUBS:
MPE XL:HELLO USER.TECHPUBS
HP3000 Release: X.50.40 User Version : X.50.40 THU, DEC 8, 1994, 1:15 PM
MPE/iX HP31900 B.78.11 Copyright Hewlett-Packard 1987. All rights reserved.
:
When you first access an MPE/iX system to log on, the MPE iX: prompt is displayed. When
you log off using the BYE command, the following message is displayed:
CPU=1. CONNECT=1. THU, DEC 8, 1994, 1:50 PM
The RELEASE: V.UU.FF number in the logon banner is determined by Hewlett-Packard at
operating system build time and provides an identity for software releases (also known as
the MIT). This number may not be changed. (Prior to MPE/iX release A.11.70, this was
referred to as BASE.)
The USER VERSION: V.UU.FF can be assigned a value during a SYSGEN and allows you to
identify any changes to your total software package such as patch level, third party
software, or other specifics. Any ASCII character can be used. In prior releases, this
number was printed out immediately after the MPE/iX product number HP31900.
The PRODUCT V.UU.FF, which now immediately follows the product number HP31900, is
determined by Hewlett-Packard when a new version of MPE/iX is compiled. This V.UU.FF
number cannot be changed and is used when entering a service request (SR) against the
MPE/iX operating system product for that particular release.
If the system operator has set up a welcome message, it is displayed after the MPE/iX
verification of your logon.