MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)

Chapter 14 623
Command List XII
Commands STREAM thru XEQ
@.@.acct
/ACCT/
All the files (MPE and HFS) in all the groups in one particular account,
plus all the files and directories under the specified account.
thisisit.@.account
Any MPE file named thisisit in all groups in one particular
account.
?@.@.acct
All MPE named files in all the groups in one particular account.
@
All (MPE and HFS) files in the CWD. This is the default for everyone,
regardless of permissions.
@.@
All (MPE and HFS) files in the logon account.
@.@.@
All the files and directories (MPE and HFS) on the system.
?@.@.@
All MPE named files on the system.
SHOW Request to list names of verified files. The default is a listing of only the
total number of files verified, list of files not verified (including the reason
each was not verified), and the count of files not requested to be verified.
The listing is sent to $STDLIST (formal designator SYSLIST) unless you
enter a FILE command to send the listing to some other device. For
example, you would enter the following file equation before the VSTORE
command to send the listing to a line printer.
FILE SYSLIST; DEV=LP
showparmlist
Tells VSTORE what information to display for the files that are verified. If
you specify ;SHOW and you omit
showparmlist
, then the default is SHORT if
the recordsize of SYSLIST is less than 132 characters, or LONG if the
recordsize is equal to or greater than 132. The format for
showparmlist
is:
showparm
[,
showparm
[,
showparm
[,...]
where
showparm
may be one of the options described below. If you do not
specify SHORT or LONG, then the base information is SHORT if SYSLIST is
less than 132 characters, or LONG if SYSLIST is 132 characters or more.
NOTE
If an HFS-named file is specified in the
filesetlist
, or the expansion of a
wildcard includes an HFS-named file, then an HFS-style output listing will
be used. This listing shows the same information as the MPE format, but
puts the name of the file at the right end of the listing, to allow for longer
HFS names. If a HFS name is too long to fit in the record size of the output
file, it will be wrapped onto the next line. Wrapping is signified by a "*" as the
last character on the line.
showparm
SHORT Overrides a default of LONG and displays file, group, and
account name or the fully qualified path name, volume
restrictions, file size (in sectors), file code, and media
number.
LONG Overrides a default of SHORT and displays all the
information that SHORT does and adds the ending reel
number, record size, blocking factor, number of extents,