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noft Options
OFF
redirects output to the standard output file.
?
displays the name of the current output file. Because the name of the file is written
to the file itself, you will see the name only if the output file is the standard output
file. See
Example 5-34
Consideration:
When sending large amounts of output to a log file in the Guardian environment,
you might exceed the default file-size limits. To increase the file-size limits, use the
File Utility Program (FUP) to create the file before specifying its name in the LOG
option. Specify larger primary, secondary, and maximum extents. For example:
FUP CREATE $VOL.SUBVOL.OUT1,CODE 180,EXT(100,100),ODDUNSTR,MAXEXTENTS 900
To use the file that you created with the previous command, enter either of the
following commands:
OUT $VOL.SUBVOL.OUT1 B
SET OUT $VOL.SUBVOL.OUT1 B
Example 5-34. OUT Option When "?" is Specified
noft> out ?

QUIT or Q

The QUIT option stops the noft process.
{ QUIT | Q }
The noft process stops if you enter the QUIT option. When noft is run as
noninteractively as a process, it also stops when the command line arguments are
exhausted or when it reaches the end-of-file in an OBEY command file (see
page 5-39) or a TACL RUN command IN parameter input file.
on page 5-40.
Out File : standard output
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QUIT or Q
OBEY
on

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