HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Table 13 Guardian Equivalents to OSS Commands (continued)

Guardian Equivalent

Description

OSS Command

None

Generates a formatted message
catalog.

gencat

None

Gets configuration values.

getconf

None

Parses utility options.

getopts

LOCATE

Searches a file for a pattern.

grep

FUP COPY FIRST

Copies the first part of files.

head

None

Provides codeset conversion.

iconv

WHO, #username, #userid

Returns the user identity.

id

None

Provides a relational database
operator.

join

STOP

Terminates or signals processes.

kill

None

Generates programs for lexical tasks.

lex

ASSIGN

Links files.

ln

None

Gets locale-specific information.

locale

None

Defines a locale environment.

localedef

None

Logs messages.

logger

WHO, USERS

Returns the user’s login name.

logname

FUP COPY

Sends files to a printer.

lp

PERUSE, SPOOLCOM

Reports line printer status information.

lpstat

FILES, FILEINFO, FILENAMES

Lists directory contents.

ls

None

Maintains, updates, and regenerates
groups of programs.

make

command

help, HELP

Displays system documentation.

man

VOLUME

Makes directories.

mkdir

None

Makes FIFO special files.

mkfifo

MORE

Displays files on a page-by-page basis.

more

FUP DUP, FUP RENAME, PURGE

Moves files.

mv

CROSSREF

Writes the name list of an object file.

nm

/NOWAIT/ option

Invokes a utility immune to hangups.

nohup

FUP COPY

Dumps files in various formats.

od

None

Merges corresponding or subsequent
lines of files.

paste

None

Checks pathnames.

pathchk

BACKUP and RESTORE

Provides portable archive interchange.

pax

FUP COPY

Prints files.

pr

#output

Writes formatted output.

printf

STATUS, PPD

Prints process status.

ps

#defaults

Returns the working directory name.

pwd

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Interoperability Between OSS and Guardian Environments

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