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HP TCP/IP Services for
OpenVMS
Management Command
Reference
Order Number: AA–PQQGJ–TE
September 2003
This manual describes the commands used for configuring and managing
the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product.
Revision/Update Information: This manual supersedes the Compaq
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Management Command Reference,
Version 5.1.
Software Version: HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Version 5.4
Operating Systems: HP OpenVMS Alpha Versions 7.3-1
and 7.3-2
Hewlett-Packard Company
Palo Alto, California
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Seite 1 - Reference

HP TCP/IP Services forOpenVMSManagement CommandReferenceOrder Number: AA–PQQGJ–TESeptember 2003This manual describes the commands used for configuring

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ReturnIn examples, a key name enclosed in a box indicates thatyou press a key on the keyboard. (In text, a key name is notenclosed in a box.)In the HT

Seite 3 - Contents

REMOVE MAIL/ENTRY=nOptional. Default: All.Queue entry numbers to remove from the SMTP queue.Examples1.TCPIP> REMOVE MAILRemoves all messages for yo

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REMOVE PROXYREMOVE PROXYDeletes entries from the volatile and permanent proxy database.Related commands: ADD PROXY, SHOW PROXYApplies to: NFS server,

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REMOVE PROXYIf you specify the /NOCONFIRM qualifier, the operation is performed withoutasking you to confirm the request./GID=nOptional. Default: All GI

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SEND MAILSEND MAILRequeues a mail message for delivery. Releases jobs that are in a hold state.Related commands: REMOVE MAIL, SHOW MAILApplies to: SMT

Seite 7 - Intended Audience

SET ARPSET ARPProvides the dynamic mapping from an IP address to the corresponding physicalnetwork address (hardware address) on an FDDI, Ethernet, or

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SET ARPNot valid with SET NOARP.Examples1.TCPIP> SET ARP AA-BB-04-05-06-07 CONDORPermanently maps CONDOR’s host name to FDDI addressAA-BB-04-05-06-

Seite 9 - Conventions

SET BOOTPSET BOOTPCreates client entries in the BOOTP database.SET NOBOOTP does not require any qualifiers.Related commands: CONVERT/VMS BOOTP, SHOW BO

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SET BOOTP/NETWORK_MASK=IP_addressRequired if you use subnets; otherwise optional.Specifies the part of the host field of an IP address identified as the

Seite 11 - Commands

SET COMMUNICATIONSET COMMUNICATIONModifies the IP, TCP, UDP, and INET_ACP software on the running system.Related commands: SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICAT

Seite 12 - 1.1 Entering Commands

SET COMMUNICATIONDefines the following logical names for the local host:• TCPIP$INET_HOST=host-nameThis logical is always set with the primary host nam

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1Using TCP/IP Services ManagementCommandsThe TCP/IP Services product provides a management command interface youuse to configure and manage the softwar

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SET CONFIGURATION BINDSET CONFIGURATION BINDConfigures the BIND name server. Creates the BIND server configuration file,which holds the following informa

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SET CONFIGURATION BINDNODOMAIN deletes the entry.• FILE specifies the name of the hints file.If you use /CACHE with no options:• DOMAIN defaults to &quo

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SET CONFIGURATION BINDExamples1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION BIND -_TCPIP> /PRIMARY=(DOMAIN:RHEA.LAB.UBIRD.EDU)Configures the host as the primary ser

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SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATIONSET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATIONEnters information into the configuration database to start the IP, TCP, UDP, andINET_ACP

Seite 18 - 1.1.7 Managing NFS

SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATIONDefines the following logical names for the local host:• TCPIP$INET_HOST=host-nameThis logical is always set with the pr

Seite 19 - 1.2 UNIX Management Commands

SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICESET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICEModifies service-related information in the permanent configuration databasethat enables

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SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICEExamples1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE TELNETIn the configuration database, enables the TELNET service fo

Seite 21 - Command Descriptions

SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACESET CONFIGURATION INTERFACEEnters information into the configuration database, which defines one of thefollowing when TCP/IP

Seite 22 - ADD EXPORT

SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACEQualifiers/ARP/NOARPOptional. Default: /ARP.Enables IP address-to-hardware address (Ethernet or FDDI) mapping./ARP is valid

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SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE/NOCLUSTER disables Internet cluster processing on the specified interface.CautionWhen you specify /NOCLUSTER, active commun

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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineAddress formats Some commands re

Seite 25 - ADD PROXY

SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE/LOOPBACK/NOLOOPBACKOptional. Default: /NOLOOPBACK.Sets loopback mode./NETWORK_MASK=IP_addressRequired if you use subnets.T

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SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE3.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE PP0 /SERIAL_DEVICE=TTA0: -_TCPIP> /HOST=10.10.1.2 /DESTINATION=10.10.1.3Configure

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SET CONFIGURATION MAPSET CONFIGURATION MAPAdds information to the configuration database that maps (logically links) one ofthe following to the NFS ser

Seite 28 - ANALYZE CONTAINER

SET CONFIGURATION MAP2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION MAP "/remote" VERDIN$DUA3: -_TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION MAP "/flyers" VERDIN$D

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SET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICESET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICEWhen TCP/IP Services starts up, configures the BIND resolver and designates aBIND server. A

Seite 30 - ANALYZE MAIL

SET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICE/SERVER=host/NOSERVER=hostOptional.Host name or address of the BIND server or servers that the BIND resolver willquery.T

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SET CONFIGURATION NOMAPSET CONFIGURATION NOMAPRemoves map records from the configuration database that were previously addedwith SET CONFIGURATION MAP.

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SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLSET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLEnters information into the configuration database that sets the parameters forICMP, IP, TCP, and U

Seite 33 - ANALYZE SERVICE

SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLTCP Qualifiers/MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE/NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZEOptional. Default: /NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZE.If a connection is more than one hop

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SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLUDP Qualifiers/BROADCAST/NOBROADCASTOptional. Default: /NOBROADCAST.Enables privilege checking for broadcast messages.• /BROA

Seite 35 - CONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BIND

Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 (Cont.) Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineMultiple values To speci

Seite 36 - CONVERT/UNIX BIND

SET CONFIGURATION SMTPSET CONFIGURATION SMTPModifies the SMTP configuration in the configuration database.SET CONFIGURATION NOSMTP with no qualifiers dele

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SET CONFIGURATION SMTPNOGENERAL_PURPOSE deletes the specified destination for protocolsother than SMTP./HOP_COUNT_MAXIMUM=nOptional. Default: 16.Maximu

Seite 38 - CONVERT/UNIX HOST

SET CONFIGURATION SMTP• [NO]RELAYRelays mail to other hosts by functioning as an end node./QUEUES=nOptional. Default: 1.Number of execution queues for

Seite 39 - CONVERT/UNIX NETWORK

SET CONFIGURATION SMTPNoteFor changes made with the /SUBSTITUTE_DOMAIN qualifier to takeeffect, you must stop and restart SMTP. For more information ab

Seite 40 - CONVERT/VMS BOOTP

SET CONFIGURATION SNMPSET CONFIGURATION SNMPConfigures SNMP on an individual host.SET CONFIGURATION NOSNMP does not require any qualifiers.After making

Seite 41 - CONVERT/VMS HOST

SET CONFIGURATION SNMP/COMMUNITY="name"/NOCOMMUNITY="name"Optional. Default: To enable the standard "public" community,

Seite 42 - CONVERT/VMS NETWORK

SET CONFIGURATION SNMPIf you specify two options, they are appended when sent to a client in response toan SNMP request forsyslocation. For example, i

Seite 43 - CONVERT/VMS PROXY

SET CONFIGURATION SNMP2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /COMMUNITY="rw" /TYPE=WRITE -_TCPIP> /ADDRESS=136.20.100.10 /FLAGS=SETSConfigures

Seite 44 - CREATE BOOTP

SET CONFIGURATION SNMP3.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /NOCOMMUNITY="rw"Removes therw(read/write) community (set in example 2.)4.TCPIP>

Seite 45 - CREATE CONFIGURATION

SET CONFIGURATION START ROUTINGSET CONFIGURATION START ROUTINGEnters information into the configuration database to start dynamic routing whenTCP/IP Se

Seite 46 - CREATE CONTAINER

Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 (Cont.) Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineQuotation marks In comma

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SET GATEDSET GATEDConfigures the Gateway Routing Daemon (GATED). GATED obtains informationfrom several routing protocols and selects the best routes ba

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SET HOSTSET HOSTDefines or deletes an entry in the hosts database.Equivalent to maintaining the/etc/hostsfile on UNIX hosts.Related command: SHOW HOST,

Seite 49 - CREATE DIRECTORY

SET HOSTTCPIP> SET NOHOST MOA /ADDRESS=11.33.33.8 /CONFIRMLOCAL databaseHost address Host name11.33.33.8 MOARemove? [N]:If you specify the /NOCONFI

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SET INTERFACESET INTERFACEDefines one of the following:• An Internet interface• A serial line IP (SLIP) or point-to-point (PPP) connection• A pseudoint

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SET INTERFACEParametersinterfaceRequired.Specifies an interface name for the communication controller, such as RF1, RT1,ZE0, XE0, SL0, SL1, SL2, PP0, P

Seite 52 - CREATE EXPORT

SET INTERFACESpecifies the cluster host name (alias host identifier).Before using this qualifier, first define the same name in the hosts database./CLUSTER

Seite 53 - CREATE HOST

SET INTERFACELocal host name or IP address using the interface. If this information is notspecified for a PPP interface, PPP obtains the correct addres

Seite 54 - CREATE NETWORK

SET INTERFACE3.TCPIP> SET INTERFACE PP0 /SERIAL_DEVICE=TTA0: -_TCPIP> /HOST=10.10.1.2 /DESTINATION=10.10.1.3Configures the interface as a PPP ser

Seite 55 - CREATE PROXY

SET MX_RECORDSET MX_RECORDFor routing mail, adds routing information to the local Mail Exchanger (MX)database.Each entry contains a list of hosts that

Seite 56 - CREATE ROUTE

SET MX_RECORDArbitrary number for ranking multiple gateways for a destination. The smallerthe number, the higher the preference in sending mail by way

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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 (Cont.) Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineUNIX commands Follow UNI

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SET NAME_SERVICESET NAME_SERVICEConfigures the BIND resolver and designates a BIND server. By default, allsettings are process specific.• To make modific

Seite 59 - Command Descriptions 2–39

SET NAME_SERVICE/NODOMAIN deletes the process-specific definition of the domain. Do not usewith /SYSTEM./ENABLEOptional. Default: Not enabled.Enables th

Seite 60 - DELETE CONTAINER

SET NAME_SERVICEMakes your settings systemwide./TIMEOUT=secondsOptional. Default: 4 seconds.Specifies the timeout interval for the BIND resolver’s requ

Seite 61 - DIRECTORY

SET NETWORKSET NETWORKDefines or deletes an entry in the networks database.Equivalent to maintaining the/etc/networksfile on UNIX hosts.Related commands

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SET NETWORKExamples1.TCPIP> SET NETWORK MYNA /ADDRESS=128.30.30.10 /ALIAS=MYNA_1Creates an entry for network MYNA at IP address 128.30.30.10, and i

Seite 63 - DISABLE SERVICE

SET NFS_SERVERSET NFS_SERVERModifies dynamic configuration parameters that control NFS server operation.To modify a dynamic configuration parameter, use

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SET NFS_SERVER/UID_DEFAULT=nOptional. Default: –2.Default UID associated with files owned by a UIC that has no correspondingproxy mapping.Examples1.TCP

Seite 65 - DISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKET

SET PROTOCOLSET PROTOCOLSets parameters for ICMP, IP, TCP, and UDP.Related commands: SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL, SHOW PROTOCOLFormatSET PROTOCOL ICMP

Seite 66 - DISMOUNT

SET PROTOCOLQualifiers for TCP/MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE/NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZEOptional. Default: /NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZE.If a connection is more than one hop away, set

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SET PROTOCOLQualifiers for UDP/BROADCAST/[NO]BROADCASTOptional. Default: /NOBROADCAST.Enables privilege checking for broadcast messages.• /BROADCAST —

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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–2 SET CommandsModify Permanent Database Files Modify Dynamic MemorySET BOOTP SET

Seite 69 - ENABLE SERVICE

SET ROUTESET ROUTEDefines a routing path in either the permanent or volatile routes database.Routes in the permanent, on-disk routes database are stati

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SET ROUTENot valid with /DEFAULT_ROUTE.Qualifiers/CONFIRM/NOCONFIRMOptional. Default: /CONFIRM if you use a wildcard.Prompts you to confirm the change.I

Seite 71 - Command Descriptions 2–51

SET ROUTEExamples1.TCPIP> SET ROUTE DODO /GATEWAY=RHEADefines a route for local host DODO to send packets.2.TCPIP> SET ROUTE 101.81 /GATEWAY=100.

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SET SERVICESET SERVICEDefines a new entry or modifies an existing entry in the services database.The /FILE, /PORT, /PROCESS_NAME, and /USER_NAME qualifie

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SET SERVICERequires write access to the directory with the services database.ParametersserviceRequired for SET SERVICE; optional for SET NOSERVICE.Ser

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SET SERVICE/ADDRESS=IP_addressOptional. Default: 0.0.0.0 (all local interfaces receive incoming requests for theservice).If you have multiple Internet

Seite 75 - Command Descriptions 2–55

SET SERVICE/LOG_OPTIONS=[ [NO]ACCEPT ][ [NO]ACTIVATE ][ [NO]ADDRESS ][ [NO]ALL ][ [NO]CONNECT ][ [NO]DEACTIVATE ][ [NO]ERROR ][ [NO]EXIT_CLEANUP ][ [N

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SET SERVICE/PROCESS_NAME=processRequired if defining a new service entry. Cannot be modified (use SETNOSERVICE to delete the entry and then re-create th

Seite 77 - LIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER

SET SERVICEOption MeaningHOSTS=hosts Makes the service unavailable to the specified hosts.Maximum is 32.Examples:/REJECT=HOSTS=(host1_name,host2_name,

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SET SERVICE/SEPARATOR=option=characterOptional. Default: 0 (null).Character that separates the following fields in received packets:• PORT=character• U

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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsCREATE NETWORKCREATE PROXYCREATE ROUTE• UNIX container directoriesThese directories are

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SHOW ARPSHOW ARPDisplays ARP information.Related command: SET ARPFormatSHOW ARP [host][/[NO]LOCAL]ParametershostOptional. Default: All hosts; same as

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SHOW BOOTPSHOW BOOTPDisplays client entries in the BOOTP database.Related command: SET BOOTPFormatSHOW BOOTP [ host ][ /HARDWARE=ADDRESS=hex_address ]

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SHOW BOOTPServers:Cookie: not definedIEN: not definedImpress: not definedLog: not definedLPR: not definedName: owl.wise.mouser.eduResource: not define

Seite 83 - Restrictions and Tips

SHOW COMMUNICATIONSHOW COMMUNICATIONDisplays the settings and status for the IP, TCP, UDP, and INET_ACP software,including routing, buffers, sockets,

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SHOW COMMUNICATION2.TCPIP> SHOW COMMUNICATION /MEMORY1585 mbufs in use:490 mbufs allocated to data221 mbufs allocated to ancillary data2 mbufs allo

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SHOW CONFIGURATIONSHOW CONFIGURATIONDisplays the information in the configuration database. This database, read bythe TCP/IP Services startup procedure

Seite 86 - 2–66 Command Descriptions

SHOW CONFIGURATIONQualifiers/COMMONOptional. Default: Node specific.Valid only with SHOW CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE.Displays the information in the co

Seite 87 - Command Descriptions 2–67

SHOW CONFIGURATION3.TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICEBIND Resolver ConfigurationTransport: UDPDomain: fred.parrot.brd.comRetry: 4Timeout: 4Ser

Seite 88 - 2–68 Command Descriptions

SHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLSHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLDisplays information in the configuration database which sets the parameters forICMP, IP, TCP, an

Seite 89 - Command Descriptions 2–69

SHOW DEVICE_SOCKETSHOW DEVICE_SOCKETDisplays:• Device socket counters• Current settings from the running communications software(A device socket is co

Seite 90 - 2–70 Command Descriptions

Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsFor example:TCPIP> START ROUTING /SUPPLYFor the server components that are started by

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SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET/LOCAL/NOLOCALOptional. Default: /LOCAL.Displays information for device sockets bound to hosts in the local hosts database./NOLOCAL:

Seite 92 - 2–72 Command Descriptions

SHOW DEVICE_SOCKETThe following table describes the counters in the first column of the display.Counter MeaningQ0LEN Number of sockets that are about t

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SHOW EXPORTSHOW EXPORTDisplays disks/directories available for mounting by NFS clients, in the formof UNIX path names. It also displays the clients al

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SHOW EXPORT2.TCPIP> SHOW EXPORT/HOST="condor"File System Host name/condor_root/root condor/condor_root/work4 condorDisplays exported NFS

Seite 95 - REMOVE DIRECTORY

SHOW HOSTSHOW HOSTDisplays information from the hosts database.If the BIND resolver is enabled, information from the BIND database is alsodisplayed.Re

Seite 96 - REMOVE EXPORT

SHOW HOST/DOMAIN=domainOptional. Default: Name service domain.Domain to be used by the local host. However, the definition of the domain nameis valid o

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SHOW HOST2.TCPIP> SHOW HOST ABCXYZBIND databaseServer: 128.182.4.164 ZSERVEHost address Host name128.180.5.164 ABCXYZ.one.nam.comDisplays informati

Seite 98 - REMOVE FILE

SHOW INTERFACESHOW INTERFACEDisplays information from the running system for Internet interfaces andpseudointerfaces.The flags that can appear in the d

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SHOW INTERFACE/FULLOptional. Default: Brief description is displayed.Displays full information.Examples1.TCPIP> SHOW INTERFACE WE0 /FULLInterface:

Seite 100 - Examples

SHOW MAILSHOW MAILDisplays SMTP queue information.Related commands: REMOVE MAIL, SEND MAILFormatSHOW MAIL [ user ][ /FULL ][ /RECIPIENT[=options]][ /E

Seite 101 - REMOVE PROXY

Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering Commands• SHOW PROXY1.1.8 Using NFSThe TCP/IP Services software includes commands for using NFS.

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SHOW MAIL3.TCPIP> SHOW MAIL /FULL /RECIPIENT=ALLDisplays detailed information about all mail messages sent by the user ofyour process’s user name.2

Seite 103 - SEND MAIL

SHOW MAPSHOW MAPDisplays the names of mapped (logically linked) file systems, also called NFS filesystems.Applies to: NFS serverRelated commands: MAP, U

Seite 104 - Parameters

SHOW MOUNTSHOW MOUNTDisplays a list of mounted directories at all mount points or at a particular mountpoint.Related commands: MOUNT, DISMOUNTFormatSH

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SHOW MOUNTExamples1.TCPIP> SHOW MOUNT_DNFS1:[000000] automount (inactivity timer 0 00:23:00.00), mountedSIGMA.PROCESS.COM:/usr_DNFS2:[000000] mount

Seite 106 - SET BOOTP

SHOW MX_RECORDSHOW MX_RECORDDisplays SMTP routing information. If you omit destination, you see the entriesin the local Mail Exchange (MX) database. I

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SHOW MX_RECORDHost address Host name18.18.100.10 SWAN.WEBBED.FEET.COMDisplays, in order of preference, the routing hops to reach host SWAN if anattemp

Seite 108 - SET COMMUNICATION

SHOW NAME_SERVICESHOW NAME_SERVICELogs information about the BIND resolver.Related commands: SET NAME_SERVICE,SHOW CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICEFormatSHO

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SHOW NAME_SERVICE2.TCPIP> SHOW NAME_SERVICE /STATISTICSLogs current BIND server statistics to the fileTCPIP$BIND_SERVER_STATISTICS.LOG. The followin

Seite 110 - SET CONFIGURATION BIND

SHOW NETWORKSHOW NETWORKDisplays information about the networks database.Related command: SET NETWORKFormatSHOW NETWORK [ network ][ /ADDRESS=address

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SHOW NFS_SERVERSHOW NFS_SERVERDisplays NFS server performance counters and statistics.Related commands: SET NFS_SERVER, ZERO NFS_SERVERFormatSHOW NFS_

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© Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.UNIX® is a registered trademark of The Open Group.The information contained herein is subjec

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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.2 UNIX Management CommandsTable 1–3 (Cont.) UNIX Management CommandsCommand DescriptionnfsstatDisplays stat

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SHOW PORTMAPPERSHOW PORTMAPPERDisplays a list of all registered remote procedure call (RPC) programs. ThePortmapper running on the specified host gets

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SHOW PROTOCOLSHOW PROTOCOLDisplays statistics and configuration information for the specified protocol.Related commands: SET PROTOCOL SET CONFIGURATION

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SHOW PROTOCOL2 keepalive timeouts2 keepalive probes sent0 connections dropped by keepaliveDisplays the TCP statistics.The following abbreviations are

Seite 117 - SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE

SHOW PROXYSHOW PROXYDisplays entries in the proxy database.Related commands: ADD PROXY, REMOVE PROXYApplies to: NFS server, NFS client, PC-NFS, remote

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SHOW PROXYThese entries might be for local clients, remote clients, or PC-NFS clients. Youcan include the following options:/NFS=OUTGOING Proxy to use

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SHOW PROXY2.TCPIP> SHOW PROXY /COMMUNICATIONVMS User_name Type Remote User_name Host_nameBLUEJAY CD JAY *QUETZAL CD quetzal central.america.comFALC

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SHOW ROUTESHOW ROUTEDisplays the permanent or volatile routes database. To display the permanentdatabase, use the /PERMANENT qualifier.Looks up the des

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SHOW ROUTE/OUTPUT=fileOptional. Default: Screen display.Sends output to the specified file./PERMANENTOptional.Displays only the permanent routes database

Seite 122 - SET CONFIGURATION MAP

SHOW SERVICESHOW SERVICEDisplays the following information about configured services:Service namePort for listeningProtocolProcess nameIP addressStateR

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SHOW SERVICEDisplays information only for services that use the specified port./PROCESS=processOptional. Default: All services.Displays information for

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2Command DescriptionsThis chapter describes the TCP/IP Services management commands inalphabetical order.For information about how to enter commands,

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SHOW SERVICE3.TCPIP> SHOW SERVICE PCNFS /FULL /PERMANENTService: PCNFSPort: 5151 Protocol: TCP,UDP Address: 0.0.0.0Inactivity: 0 User_name: TCPIP$P

Seite 126 - SET CONFIGURATION NOMAP

SHOW SERVICE6.TCPIP> SHOW SERVICE REXEC /FULL /PERMANENTService: REXECPort: 512 Protocol: TCP Address: 0.0.0.0Inactivity: 5 User_name: not defined

Seite 127 - SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL

SHOW VERSIONSHOW VERSIONDisplays the version of the TCP/IP Services software that is currently running,including individual components.FormatSHOW VERS

Seite 128 - TCP Qualifiers

START MAILSTART MAILManually starts the SMTP sender queues (not the receiver [server]).Related commands: SHOW MAIL, ENABLE SERVICE SMTP, SHOWCONFIGURA

Seite 129 - UDP Qualifiers

START ROUTINGSTART ROUTINGStarts dynamic routing with ROUTED or GATED. If you want to change from oneto the other, you must stop the current dynamic r

Seite 130 - SET CONFIGURATION SMTP

START ROUTING3.TCPIP> START ROUTING /SUPPLYImmediately starts ROUTED dynamic routing. The local host both broadcastsand receives network routing in

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STOP ROUTINGSTOP ROUTINGStops dynamic routing. If GATED routing is used, stops dynamic routing butpreserves GATED routes in the routing table.Use with

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UNMAPUNMAPMakes unknown to the NFS server either a mapped (logically linked) OpenVMSdisk or a container file system.Unmapping removes a logical file sys

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ZERO NFS_SERVERZERO NFS_SERVERResets the NFS server performance counters.Related commands: SET NFS_SERVER, SHOW NFS_SERVERFormatZERO NFS_SERVER [ /HOS

Seite 134 - SET CONFIGURATION SNMP

IndexAAccount, OpenVMS usercreating, 2–5, 2–23deleting, 2–81displaying, 2–183ACP (ancillary control process)associating to process a volume, 2–69proce

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ADD EXPORTADD EXPORTAdds an export entry, in the form of a UNIX path name, to the export databasefor a Network File System (NFS) file system. The path

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BOOTPdatabase (cont’d)CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command, 2–20creating, 2–24displaying, 2–151disabling, 2–43enabling at system startup, 2–95monitoring, 2–188Bo

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DDatabaseBINDdisplaying, 2–164BIND serverCONVERT/UNIX BIND command, 2–16BOOTPadding entries to, 2–86CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command, 2–20creating, 2–24displ

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/etc/mountcommand, 2–63/etc/networksfileCONVERT/UNIX NETWORK command, 2–19CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command, 2–22Ethernetaddressmapping to IP, 2–84, 2–150con

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IP (cont’d)setting parameters in configuration database,2–93, 2–107setting parameters on running system, 2–88,2–137starting, 2–93LLIST COMMUNICATION_CO

Seite 140 - SET GATED

NFSserver (cont’d)displaying export database, 2–162displaying files in UNIX containerdirectory, 2–41displaying proxy database, 2–183enabling at system

Seite 141 - SET HOST

ProtocolIP (cont’d)configuring on running system, 2–137displaying configuration, 2–158starting, 2–93TCPconfiguring in configuration database,2–107configuri

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Servicesenabling (cont’d)interactively, 2–49names, 1–2setting communication properties of, 2–88,2–93SET ARP command, 2–84SET BOOTP command, 2–86SET CO

Seite 143 - SET INTERFACE

TTCPsetting parameters in configuration database,2–93, 2–107setting parameters on running system, 2–88,2–137starting, 2–93TELNETdisabling, 2–43enabling

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ADD EXPORT/OPTIONS= { [NO]DATA_CONVERSION | [NO]NAME_CONVERSION| [NO]PURGE_VERSIONS | [NO]TYPELESS_DIRECTORIES }Optional.NoteFor clients operating in

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ADD EXPORT• TYPELESS_DIRECTORIES, NOTYPELESS_DIRECTORIESTYPELESS_DIRECTORIESRemoves.dir.1from the name of directories. A naming conflict couldarise if,

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ADD PROXYADD PROXYAdds entries to the proxy database that give remote users an OpenVMS identity(account name). Applies to the NFS server, NFS client,

Seite 148 - SET MX_RECORD

ADD PROXYFor each entry, use uppercase and lowercase consistently.ParametersuserRequired.Local OpenVMS identity for the user of: NFS server, NFS clien

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ADD PROXY/UID=nRequired for an NFS proxy.Specifies the user identifier (UID) for an NFS user.Wildcards are not allowed.Examples1.TCPIP> ADD PROXY HAW

Seite 150 - SET NAME_SERVICE

ANALYZE CONTAINERANALYZE CONTAINERVerifies the integrity of a UNIX container file, including the following checks:• Superblock validation• Inode validat

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ANALYZE CONTAINER%TCPIP-E-ANA_SUP_BADIICGSIZE, Problem: Bad initial inode cell groupsize:bad_valueSolution: Will be replaced by default size: good_val

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ContentsPreface ... vii1 Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering Commands . ...

Seite 153 - SET NETWORK

ANALYZE MAILANALYZE MAILVerifies the consistency of the SMTP queues with SMTP control files.Related commands: REMOVE MAIL, SHOW MAILFormatANALYZE MAIL [

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ANALYZE MAIL• =SINCE=timeDeletes files created since the specified time.Default: Deletes all files.Use the /DELETE and /REPAIR qualifiers on the same comm

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ANALYZE MAIL2.TCPIP> ANALYZE MAIL /DELETECreates the summary of SMTP queues, and deletes each valid control file thatlacks a corresponding SMTP queu

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ANALYZE SERVICEANALYZE SERVICESearches through the services database for corrupted definitions. Displays invalidrecords and, with the /REPAIR qualifier,

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ANALYZE SERVICE2.TCPIP> ANALYZE SERVICE /REPAIR /CONFIRMInvalid IP option recordsService Port Proto Process AddressTOE 67 UDP TOED 0.0.0.0Remove? [

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CONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BINDCONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BINDConverts the UCX BIND Version 4.x name server configuration to the BINDVersion 8.1 format. Applies

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CONVERT/UNIX BINDCONVERT/UNIX BINDCreates a BIND server database and populates it with records from the localhost and MX databases. This command will

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CONVERT/UNIX BINDShows records as they are processed.Examples1.TCPIP> CONVERT/UNIX BIND /DOMAIN=KESTREL.SMALL.FALCONOn host KESTREL, creates a BIND

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CONVERT/UNIX HOSTCONVERT/UNIX HOSTReads the hosts database and converts the information to an ASCII file formattedfor use as a hosts file on a UNIX syst

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CONVERT/UNIX NETWORKCONVERT/UNIX NETWORKConverts the networks database to an ASCII file formatted for use on a UNIXsystem.The name and location of the

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CREATE ROUTE ... 2–36DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER ... 2–37DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLE

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CONVERT/VMS BOOTPCONVERT/VMS BOOTPPopulates the existing BOOTP database with entries from a BIND-formattedUNIX/etc/bootptabfile.If the logical name TCP

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CONVERT/VMS HOSTCONVERT/VMS HOSTPopulates the existing hosts database with entries from a UNIX/etc/hostsfile.The name and location of the hosts databas

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CONVERT/VMS NETWORKCONVERT/VMS NETWORKPopulates the existing networks database with entries from a UNIX/etc/networksfile.The name and location of the n

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CONVERT/VMS PROXYCONVERT/VMS PROXYPopulates the existing proxy database with entries from a UNIX/etc/passwdfile.The name of the proxy database is speci

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CREATE BOOTPCREATE BOOTPCreates the BOOTP database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$BOOTP. If the logical name i

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CREATE CONFIGURATIONCREATE CONFIGURATIONCreates the configuration database file, using the file name and locationspecified by the logical name TCPIP$CONFI

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CREATE CONTAINERCREATE CONTAINERCreates a UNIX file system with:• An empty OpenVMS style root directory• An empty local directory that corresponds to t

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CREATE CONTAINER(The other files in this directory are owned by the OpenVMS users whose proxydatabase entries correspond to the UNIX owner UIDs of the

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CREATE CONTAINERSpecifies the owner of the UNIX container root directory./USER_NAME=vms_user_nameRequired.Specifies the user name of the owner of the co

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CREATE DIRECTORYCREATE DIRECTORYCreates a directory within an existing UNIX container.Applies to: NFS serverRelated commands: DIRECTORY, REMOVE DIRECT

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SET SERVICE ... 2–143SHOW ARP ... 2–150SHOW BOOTP ...

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CREATE DIRECTORY• 1 — Execute access• 2 — Write access• 3 — Write and execute access• 4 — Read access• 5 — Read and execute access• 6 — Read and write

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CREATE DIRECTORYUser UID GID HostUMBRELLA 300 12 *SYSTEM 0 1 *If UMBRELLA does not have SYSPRV or BYPASS privilege, the directory iscreated as follows

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CREATE EXPORTCREATE EXPORTCreates the export database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$EXPORT. If the logical na

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CREATE HOSTCREATE HOSTCreates a hosts database file with:• One entry for LOCALHOST• LOCALHOST’s alias, localhost• LOCALHOST’s address, 127.0.0.1The hos

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CREATE NETWORKCREATE NETWORKCreates the networks database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$NETWORK. If the logic

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CREATE PROXYCREATE PROXYCreates the proxy database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$PROXY. If the logical name i

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CREATE ROUTECREATE ROUTECreates the routes database file, using the file name and location specified by thelogical name TCPIP$ROUTE. If the logical is no

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DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDefines the mapping between a communication controller device and itscorresponding Intern

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DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERQualifiers/DESCRIPTION=textOptional. Default: None.Optional text describing the communication controller./INTERNET_INTER

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DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDeletes communication controller definitions from the configuration database.Related comma

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DELETE CONTAINERDELETE CONTAINERDeletes a container file system and all its contents.Applies to: NFS serverRelated commands: CREATE CONTAINERFormatDELE

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DIRECTORYDIRECTORYDisplays a list of files, along with typical directory information, in a UNIXcontainer directory.Applies to: NFS serverFormatDIRECTOR

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DIRECTORY..OpenVMS file: _$1$DISK:[SYSTEM.NEST.HATCHLING]00012301$BFS.DIR;1Size File ID: 74497Blocks: 4 OwnerBytes: 1915 UID: 0Created: 1-NOV-2002 13:

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DISABLE SERVICEDISABLE SERVICEFor most services, this command disables the specified service but does not stopthe current process. This allows you to p

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DISABLE SERVICEExamples1.TCPIP> DISABLE SERVICE TELNETDisables TELNET.2.TCPIP> DISABLE SERVICE RLOGIN /ADDRESS=130.180.4.7Disables the remote lo

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DISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKETDISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKETInteractively terminates a TCP/IP connection.FormatDISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKET dev_sock_numberParametersd

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DISMOUNTDISMOUNTMakes a physically remote file system that is currently accessible to local usersinaccessible.Dismounts a remote file system or director

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DISMOUNTQualifiers/ALLOptional.Dismounts one of the following:• All file systems from all servers:DISMOUNT /ALL• All file systems on the specified server:

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DISMOUNT5.TCPIP> DISMOUNT /ALL /HOST="robin"Dismounts all mount points served by hostrobin.2–48 Command Descriptions

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ENABLE SERVICEENABLE SERVICEEnables a service on the running TCP/IP Services software.Related commands: DISABLE SERVICE, SHOW SERVICEFormatENABLE SERV

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PrefaceThe HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product is the HP implementation of theTCP/IP networking protocol suite and internet services for HP OpenVMS

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ENABLE SERVICE3.TCPIP> ENABLE SERVICE SMTPStarts the SMTP receiver. To start the SMTP sender, see the START MAILcommand. For instructions on how to

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EXITEXITExits from the management program.FormatEXITCommand Descriptions 2–51

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EXPORTEXPORTCopies a file from within a container directory to an OpenVMS file.Related commands: IMPORT, DIRECTORYFormatEXPORT "/path/name" vm

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HELPHELPDisplays online help for using management commands.FormatHELP [ topic ]ParameterstopicOptional.Specifies a specific topic for which to display h

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IMPORTIMPORTCopies an OpenVMS file to a UNIX file located in a container directory.Related commands: EXPORT, DIRECTORYApplies to: NFS serverFormatIMPORT

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IMPORT/MODE=nOptional. Default: 755 (provides the following protection for owner, group, andworld: rwx-rx-rx).Specifies a UNIX protection mask for a ne

Seite 203 - SHOW PROXY

IMPORTIf you have SYSPRV or BYPASS privilege and do not specify the /USER_NAMEqualifier, the proxy record with a UID of 0 and a GID of 1 is selected.SY

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LIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERLIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDisplays the communication controller definitions defined in the configurationdatabase.Related

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LIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERController: PP Internet Interface: PDescription: Point to Point ProtocolType: PPPController: EB Internet Interface: BDesc

Seite 206 - SHOW ROUTE

LOOPLOOPSends ICMP ECHO packets to hosts to determine whether they are active. Sameas the PING command.FormatLOOP [ host ][ /ADDRESS=xx.xx.xx.xx ][ /A

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Table 1 TCP/IP Services DocumentationManual ContentsCompaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSConcepts and PlanningThis manual provides conceptual information

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LOOP/PATTERN=hexadecimal-stringOptional.Fills out the packet you send with up to 16 bytes, which is useful for diagnosingdata-dependent problems. The

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MAPMAPMaps (logically links) one of the following to the NFS server:• OpenVMS disk — Requires one execution of MAP to map the disk to a UNIXpath name.

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MAPExamples1.TCPIP> (TCPIP>)MAP "/usr" CANARY$DUA2:Maps local disk CANARY$DUA2: to/usr. This disk can be exported as/usrto users on re

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MOUNTMOUNTMakes a physically remote file system accessible to local users.Applies to: NFS clientMounts a remote directory to local device DNFSn:. Simil

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MOUNT/qualifier=(option_a:value1,option_b:value2,value3)Parametersmount_pointRequired.Local device (and optional directory tree) on which to mount the

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MOUNTThe full default definition becomes:DNFSn:[dir.dir.subdir]The client places the logical name in the SYSTEM logical name table, unless youspecify t

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MOUNT/BACKGROUND [= {DELAY:OpenVMS_delta_time | RETRY:n}]Optional. Defaults:• If you omit this qualifier, background mode mounting is not attempted.• I

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MOUNTBy reading the directory contents, the client can be aware of any changesto the number of files within the directory, even if the directory’s modi

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MOUNTWith NONUNIQUE, the client uses the file handle instead of the file ID. Thiscan refresh directory entries in the client’s cache more quickly. Howev

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MOUNTAssociates an ancillary control process (ACP) to process the volume, overridingthe default manner in which the client associates ACPs with NFS de

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Table 1 (Cont.) TCP/IP Services DocumentationManual ContentsHP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSTuning and TroubleshootingThis manual provides information a

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MOUNTRefer to the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual for moreinformation./STRUCTUREOptional. Default: /STRUCTURE=2Specifies whether the v

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MOUNTDefault UID if no UID mapping exists for file access.Restriction: Requires OPER privilege.Both the NFS server and NFS client use the proxy databas

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MOUNT5.TCPIP> MOUNT DNFS22:[USERS.SMITH.MNT] /HOST="sigma" /PATH="/usr"%DNFSMOUNT-S-MOUNTED, /usr mounted on _DNFS22:[USERS.SMI

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PINGPINGSends ICMP ECHO packets to hosts to determine whether they are active. Sameas the LOOP command.FormatPING [ host ][ /ADDRESS=xx.xx.xx.xx ][ /A

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PINGFills out the packet you send with up to 16 bytes, which is useful for diagnosingdata-dependent problems. The string is a hexadecimal string of up

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REMOVE DIRECTORYREMOVE DIRECTORYRemoves a link to a directory within a UNIX container directory. If there are noother links to it, the directory is de

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REMOVE EXPORTREMOVE EXPORTDeletes directory names from the export database so that they are not availablefor mounting by an NFS client.Related command

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REMOVE EXPORTExamples1.TCPIP> REMOVE EXPORT "/house/finch"Removes the name of container directory/house/finchfrom the exportdatabase. Thi

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REMOVE FILEREMOVE FILERemoves a link to a file within a container directory. If there are no other linksto it, the file is deleted.Related commands: DIR

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REMOVE MAILREMOVE MAILDeletes mail messages from SMTP queues.Without the user parameter, all messages from the user name that correspond toyour proces

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