HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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MAINTAINING AN APPLICATION
Reclaiming Disc Space

You can use SCUP to reclaim disc space by performing the tasks
described in Figure 10-1. This figure also shows an example of
each task and describes the events that occur when you perform
each task.

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| STEP 1: Call SCUP by entering the SCUP command from the |
| command interpreter. |
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| :SCUP |
| |
| SCUP displays the product identification message and issues |
| a prompt. |
| |
| SCREEN COBOL UTILITY - T9103E01 - (01MAR82) |
| ? |
| |
| STEP 2: Enter the SCUP VOLUME command to set the default |
| volume and subvolume. |
| |
| The following example identifies "$data" as the default |
| volume and "enab" as the default subvolume: |
| |
| ?VOLUME $data.enab |
| |
| STEP 3: Enter the FILE command to set the default object |
| file name. |
| |
| The following example identifies "pobj" as the default |
| object file name: |
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| ?FILE pobj |
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| STEP 4: Enter the INFO command to display all versions of |
| all programs in the object file as follows: |
| |
| ?INFO (*(*)) |
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Figure 10-1. Using SCUP to Reclaim Disc Space
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