Index S

S

Savesets, 234–35

Saving

e-mail messages to a files, 162

files in EDT, 174

Scalability of OpenVMS, 5

Scheduling processes, 244–48

on multiple CPUs, 247–48

process priorities, 110, 246, 247

process states, 244–46

QUANTUM time limit, 246

scheduling in action, 246–47

Scope of DCL symbols, 50–51

SCP, 236

Secondary page caches, 253–54

Security. See System security

SEND command, 160

SEND/EDIT command, 160

Sending

e-mail messages, 160

files as e-mail messages, 161

Sequential files, 64

Server queues, 22, 24

Service routines, 246

Session Manager (DECwindows), 217–18

Session menu (DECwindows), 218–19

SET BOOT command, 227

SET commands for email options, 164–65

SET DEFAULT command, 81, 85–86, 87

SET DIRECTORY command, 75

SET ENTRY command, 83

SET FILE command, 75

SET FILE/PROTECTION command, 90–91

SET HOST command, 183–84

SET ON command, 135–36

SET PASSWORD command, 141–42

SET PROCESS/PRIORITY command, 110

SET PROCESS/PRIVILEGE command, 110–11

SET PROMPT command, 39

SET PROTECTION command. See SET FILE/PROTECTION command

SET SECURITY command. See SET FILE/PROTECTION command

SET TERMINAL command, 107, 148–49

$SEVERITY command, 136

Severity levels of messages, 49

Sharable images, 258

SHOW commands for email options, 164–65

SHOW DEFAULT command, 85

SHOW DEVICE command, 227

SHOW ENTRY command, 82–83

Showing. See Displaying

SHOW PROCESS command, 244

SHOW QUEUE command, 81–82

SHOW QUOTA command, 28

SHOW SYMBOL command, 52

SHOW SYSTEM command, 20–21

SHOW TERMINAL command, 146, 148

SHUTDOWN.COM procedure, 230–32

Shutting down personal OpenVMS systems, 229–33

before shutting down, 229

determining when fully shut down, 232–33

large systems vs. personal systems, 225

questions asked during shutdown, 230–32

SHUTDOWN.COM procedure, 230–32

shutdown options, 231–32

SMP (symmetric multiprocessing), 248

SMTP, 156–57, 236

Software. See Programs

Software licenses, 233–34

SPAWN command, 107–8

SRM console. See Console subsystem for personal OpenVMS systems

SSH, 236

Starting. See Logging in; Running

Startup for personal OpenVMS systems, 226–29

autoboot console feature, 227

BOOT command, 227

boot process, 227–28

customizing, 228–29

large systems vs. personal systems, 225

logging on, 228

power-up sequence, 226

STARTUP_VMS.COM procedure, 228–29

States of processes, 244–46

$STATUS command, 136

Storage controllers, 273–74

String comparison operators, 59

Style Manager application (New Desktop), 204–5

Style Manager control (New Desktop), 198

SUBMIT command, 79–80, 123

Subpanels (New Desktop)

adding icons to, 200–202

defined, 199

deleting items, 203

overview, 199–200

Personal Application, changing primary, 202

selecting from, 200

Subprocesses, 19–20

Swapping, 249

SYLOGIN.COM file, 39, 80, 104

Symbols. See DCL symbols

Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), 248

SYS$COMMAND logical name, 102, 127–28

SYS$ERROR logical name, 102

SYS$INPUT logical name, 102, 127–28

SYSLOST.DIR file, 92

SYS$OUTPUT logical name, 102

SYS$PRINT queue, 23

SYSPRV privilege, 97

SYS$SYSDEVICE logical name, 102

SYSTEM account, caution regarding, 33

System password, 36

System prompt, 39

System resource quotas, 28

System security, 137–44

access restrictions, 143

alarms, 144

audit trail, 143–44

captive accounts, 143

DELETE/ERASE and PURGE/ERASE for, 144

file highwater marking, 144

hackers vs. crackers, 137

logging out and, 138

overview, 137–38

See also File protection; Passwords

System space, 241, 242–43

SYSTEM UICs, 30, 31

SYSx.DIR file, 92



Getting Started with OpenVMS(c) A Guide for New Users
Getting Started with OpenVMS: A Guide for New Users (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 1555582796
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 215

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