Exiting oss – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Explanation

Flag

Starts a Guardian environment debugging tool.

-debug

Specifies the Guardian DEFINE mode for the child process.

-defmode on | off

Specifies a Guardian swap file or volume for the extended data segment
of the child process.

-extswap pathname

Assigns the initial Guardian execution priority n (1-199) to the child process.
The value 1 is the lowest priority; the value 199 is the highest priority. The
default priority is the priority used for osh.

-gpri n

Specifies whether the new process can run with a Guardian process
identification number (PIN) greater than 255.

-highpin on | off

Indicates the inspect mode to be used for the child process.

-inspect on | off | saveabend

Controls the job ID to be assigned to the child process.

-jobid 0 | -1

Specifies the pathname of a user library file in the Guardian file system to
be used by the new process.

-lib pathname

Specifies that the child process is to run without any user library file.

+lib

Specifies that the child process is a login shell.

-ls

Specifies that the child process is not a login shell.

+ls

Starts the child process as a named process.

-name {/G/ | /E/nodename/G/ }
processname

Starts the child process as an unnamed process.

+name

Exits without waiting for the child process to terminate.

-nowait

Starts a copy of the OSSTTY process and redirects any OSS standard input,
standard output, or standard error file through the process, to or from

-ostty

Guardian file system objects, as specified by the redirection operators or
the RUN options in the same command.

Runs the program specified as pathname as a child process.

-p pathname

Specifies the size in pages of the NonStop Kernel process file segment (PFS)
for the child process.

-pfs n

Supported on systems running J06.03 and subsequent J-series RVUs, H06.11
and subsequent H-series RVUs and G06.31 and subsequent G-series RVUs.

-phd

Specifies that the child process uses the initial logon directory of the current
effective Process Access ID (PAID) of the parent process as configured on
the HP node that runs the child process. If the -phd option is not specified
to osh, the child process uses the initial logon directory of the parent process
as configured on the HP node that runs the child process. The -phd option
can affect the value of OSS environment variable HOME or PWD for a
child process when the Guardian HOME PARAM or Guardian PWD PARAM
variable is not defined. See "Process Environment" in the osh(1) reference
page for more detailed information.

Specifies whether the osh command displays the child process OSS process
ID and exit status information on its Guardian standard output file.

-pmsg on | off

Runs the specified program file as the child process.

-prog pathname

Specifies the name of a Guardian swap file or swap volume for the data
segment of the child process.

-swap pathname

Specifies the Guardian terminal device to be used as the home terminal of
the child process.

-term pathname

Exiting OSS

To close the current OSS process, at the OSS prompt enter:

Exiting OSS

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