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Starting and Controlling Processes With
TACL

A process is a running program that is started from a program object file on disk. For
example, $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TFORM is a program object file. When you run
TFORM, you start a TFORM process.

You can manage the processes on your system by using the TACL program.

Selected TACL commands are described in this section. For information about all
TACL commands and programs, see the TACL Reference Manual.

Topic

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Getting Information About Processes

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Starting and Controlling a Process

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Using a Command (OBEY) File

4-8

Restarting a TACL Process

4-9

Running Compaq NonStop™ Kernel Utilities

4-10

Solving Common System Process Problems

4-11

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