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Owner: Specify a Group name/id, with a specific user name/id, or * to look for all files of the group. Input

should be either in group-name/user-name or group-id/user-id format. The two cannot be mixed (e.g. group-
name/user-id is not allowed).

Creation Date: Specify a date and condition (before/on/after) to be matched against the Creation date of files.
Modification Date: Specify a date and condition (before/on/after) to be matched against the Modification

date of files.

Flags: Select one or more of the following flags:

Open: File must be currently opened.
Audited: File must be a TMF audited file.
Licensed: File must have its licensed flag set.
Corrupted: File must be identified as corrupted.

Note that for a condition to apply; its checkbox needs to be set. All conditions are used in an AND logic. Also, the
search only operates on the node which you are currently accessing. That is, if you connected to Web ViewPoint
via http://192.168.0.1:7500, then 192.168.0.1 will be the only node which is searched.

Click on the Search button, once all conditions are set. The search operation begins on the host, and matching
entries are displayed on the Window’s right panel as they are found. You may stop the search operation at any
time by clicking on the Stop button.

After conducting a search, four additional functions are available from the icons which appear in the upper right
corner. They are, respectively, File Creation, which allows the user to create a file on the NonStop server, File
Search, which opens another search window, Print Table, which prints the results of the search, and Export to
Excel, which saves the search results in Excel format.

Clicking on a file name on the displayed list, displays a popup menu with a list of available

File Commands

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5.3.2 PROCESS SEARCH

To search for processes(s) on the NonStop Server, move the mouse over the magnifying glass icon on the upper
toolbar and click on ‘Process’. This opens a new window where you can specify the following selection criteria and
retrieve a list of matching processes:

Process name: Search on the process name.

All/Only CPU: Retrieve processes running on all or chosen CPUs.

PIN:Search based on process PIN.

Program name:Search processes by specifying the program file name.

Owner:Search processes belonging to ‘Current User’ or ‘Other User’.

Ancestor name:Search processes by specifying the ancestor.

Home Terminal:Search processes on a particular Home Terminal.

Creation Date: Search processes created before, on or after the specified date.

Priority: Search processes having a priority greater than, equal to or lesser than the specified priority.

Wildcards can be specified in the Process name, Ancestor name, Program name and Owner. Use ‘*’ to match zero
or more characters. Use ‘?’ to match one character.

Note that for a condition to apply; its checkbox needs to be set. All conditions are applied using AND logic. Also,
the search only operates on the node which you are currently accessing, i.e. search operates on the node the
browser connected to when the session was started after logon.

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