Understanding the tnsvu banner, Entering tnsvu commands – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Using TNSVU

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Understanding the TNSVU Banner

For example, to open the file named myfile:

> OPEN myfile

>myfile

To invoke TNSVU and open myfile at the same time:

TNSVU myfile

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Opened file myfile

myfile>

You can also use the OPEN command to change the file you are currently browsing.
For example, once you open myfile, you can close it and open ourfile:

> OPEN myfile
myfile> OPEN ourfile
ourfile>

If the file you are trying to open does not exist or cannot be opened, TNSVU issues this
error message:

> OPEN thefile

*** Could not open file thefile
>

Understanding the TNSVU Banner

Once you invoke TNSVU and open a TNS object file, the banner prints the time that
this version of the tool was built and the time you begin your viewing session. The
banner also appears in the log file if one is open.

Entering TNSVU Commands

You can supply some or all commands for a TNSVU session on the TACL command
line. The first argument is the name of the TNS object file TNSVU should open,
followed by a comma-separated list of commands:

filename

specifies the name of a type-100 TNS object file.

TNSVU [ filename [ , command ] ]

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