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Displaying Version and System Information
You cannot express remote Guardian file-set values in OSS pathname syntax.
Note. VPROC retrieves information only for one file-set value or pathname value per
command line; additional characters are ignored.
These examples show two ways to display information about FUP in the Guardian
environment.
Using Guardian file-name syntax:
6> VPROC \MYNODE.$SYSTEM.SYS00.FUP
Using OSS pathname syntax:
7> VPROC /NAME/ /G/SYSTEM/SYS00/FUP
VPROC displays, for example:
VPROC - T9617G03 - (30 MAR 1999) SYSTEM \WEST
COPYRIGHT TANDEM COMPUTERS INCORPORATED 1986 -1995
\WEST.$SYSTEM.SYS00.FUP
Binder timestamp:
Version procedure:
Version procedure:
Target CPU:
AXCEL timestamp:
The following command requests product version information for a set of Guardian files
rather than for a single file. The wild-card asterisk (*) causes VPROC to display
information about all object files (file code 100) in the $SYSTEM.SYS00 subvolume.
8> VPROC $SYSTEM.SYS00.*
For OSS Files
To display version information for local OSS files or for OSS ar-format archive files
containing Binder-format object files, the syntax is:
VPROC / run-option / pathname
run-option
Is any run option described under the RUN command in the TACL Reference
Manual. When you specify pathname in the VPROC command, you must enter at
least one valid run option for VPROC to run successfully. If no run option is
needed, use the NAME option.
pathname
Specifies the absolute OSS pathname of the product whose version information you
are seeking. VPROC does not support the wild-card asterisk (*) in OSS pathnames
in the Guardian environment.
23MAR1998 06:20:04
S7053D40^29AUG1997^LOAD^10SEP1997
T6553D40^28MAR1998^FUP^23MAR1998
TNS, TNS/R
23MAR1998 06:20:33
Guardian User's Guide —425266-001
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Task 3: Run VPROC
Date 12 APR 1999, 08:17:34

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