Guardian commands and oss equivalents, Oss equivalents to guardian commands – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Guardian Commands and OSS Equivalents

Table 12

lists Guardian commands and their OSS equivalents. Not all Guardian commands have

a corresponding OSS command, and not all OSS commands have a Guardian equivalent. For
this reason, not all Guardian and OSS commands appear in the table.

NOTE:

Information in brackets ([ ]) indicates a series of command steps.

Table 12 OSS Equivalents to Guardian Commands

OSS Equivalent

Description

Guardian Command

add_define

Adds a named set of attributes and values.

ADD DEFINE

None

Changes the value of attributes.

ALTER DEFINE

None

Changes the priority of a process.

ALTPRI

None

Assigns a physical filename to a logical
name.

ASSIGN

pax

Copies a disk file to tape.

BACKUP

/nonnative/bin/c89

Compiles TNS C code.

C

/usr/bin/c89

Compiles TNS/E C code.

CCOMP

None

Clears assigns and params.

CLEAR

bc

Displays the value of an expression.

COMPUTE

/usr/bin/c89

Compiles TNS/E C++ code.

CPPCOMP

cat > filename

Creates an unstructured file.

CREATE

None

Translates data objects into source code.

DDL

run -debug

Provides a low-level debugger.

DEBUG

[env, umask]

Changes logon default settings.

DEFAULT

del_define

Deletes the named set of attributes.

DELETE DEFINE

None

Displays the use of a space on a disk
volume.

DSAP

ed

Provides a line editor.

EDIT

run -debug

Provides a high-level debugger for TNS/E
programs.

EINSPECT

/usr/bin/eld

Links TNS/E object files and creates
executable.

ELD

env

Displays environmental parameters.

ENV

kill

Stops the current process or commands.

EXIT

fc

Processes a command history list.

FC

[file, ls]

Displays file information.

FILEINFO

ls

, find

Displays filenames using a template.

FILENAMES

ls

, find

Displays the names in a subvolume.

FILES

cp

Provides a record-by-record copy of a file.

FUP COPY

cp

Creates files and copies record by record.

FUP DUP

chown

Changes the owner of a file.

FUP GIVE

None

Loads data into a structured file.

FUP LOAD

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Interoperability Between OSS and Guardian Environments

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