MPE/iX System Utilities Reference Manual (32650-90882)
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BULDACCT
Operation
Operation
To invoke BULDACCT and use the utility interactively, enter:
BULDACCT
The utility responds with the BULDACCT: prompt, where you enter options from the list
shown in Table 4-1. You may use a maximum of 80 characters in the command line.
Or, you may invoke BULDACCT and enter options when you issue the command, like this:
BULDACCT;INFO=" ... "
In this format, you insert options from the list shown in Table 4-1. in the ;INFO string. You
may use a maximum of 240 characters.
The processing options for the BULDACCT utility are shown in Table 4-1.. The capital letters
denote keywords and the lower case letters denote user selected names.
The BULDACCT utility produces two job files: BULDJOB1 and BULDJOB2, which you use in the
following way:
• To create users, hierarchical directories, groups and accounts on the destination system,
move BULDJOB1 to that system and stream it.
• To create user-defined command files (UDCs) on the destination system, first move all
of the files using the STORE and RESTORE commands (or, if the destination system is on
a network, you can directly copy the UDC files.) Then, to set system, account and user
level UDC's, move BULDJOB2 to the destination system and stream it.
Table 4-1. BULDACCT Processing Options
Option Description
%HELP displays detailed information about the options
%QUIT quits the interactive prompt
[acct_list]%NODIRS prohibits migration of any hierarchical directories to
BULDJOB1
[acct_list]%ROOT migrates hierarchical directories immediately under
ROOT ("/")
[acct_list]%NOROOT prohibits migration of the ROOT hierarchical directories to
BULDJOB1
acct_list%VSACCT=user_set migrates accounts and groups to the user_set volume set
acct_list%VS=user_set migrates only the groups to the user_set volume set
acct_list%UV[=user_set] selects accounts with at least one group on any non-system
volume set
acct_list%FROMVS=home
_volume_set_name
specifies account list with the home volume set as a
selection criteria