HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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CREATING AND RUNNING A MULTIFILE APPLICATION
Establishing a PATHWAY System and Executing the Application

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| PURGE multilog, multictl (1) |
| CREATE multilog (2) |
| ASSIGN PATHCTL, multictl (3) |
| PATHMON/NAME $mult, NOWAIT, CPU 0, OUT multilog/ (4) |
| PATHCOM/IN multipth/$mult (5) |
| PATHCOM $mult; RUN employee-detail (6) |
| PATHCOM $mult; SHUTDOWN, WAIT (7) |
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| NOTES |
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| (1) Purges the current PATHCOM log file and the current |
| PATHCTL file. |
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| (2) Creates a new PATHCOM log file. |
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| (3) Assigns the PATHCTL file to "multictl." |
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| (4) Creates a PATHMON process. PATHMON names must not |
| exceed six characters (five characters if PATHMON is to |
| be used across the network), must begin with a dollar |
| sign ($), and must be unique within the system upon |
| which PATHWAY executes. |
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| (5) Cold starts PATHWAY using the generated PATHCOM command |
| file. |
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| (6) Runs the application. |
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| (7) Stops the PATHMON process when you exit from the |
| application. |
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Figure 5-17. Obey File Commands That Establish a PATHWAY System
and Execute the Employee-Detail Application

To execute the obey file, use the OBEY command. If the name of
the edit-type file that contains these commands is "enabex2," you
can execute this file by entering the following in response to
the command interpreter prompt:

:OBEY enabex2

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