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HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference
HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference
HP Part No. B3813-90011
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The following table lists the printings of this document, together with
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Edition Date Software Version
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First Edition April 1994 B.50.00
In This Book
This book provides a detailed explanation of each command in this subset
of MPE/iX commands.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Command Parameters
This chapter provides introductory information on
command syntax and organization.
Chapter 2: MPE/iX Commands
This chapter provides reference information for all
of the primary MPE/iX commands. The commands are
arranged in alphabetical order.
Related Manuals
The Commands Reference is the fourth book in a set of five manuals that
includes the following:
Understanding Your If you are new to computers, this is a good place to
System start. It provides an introduction to what computers
(B3813-90001) do and how they do it.
Getting Started Familiarizes you with your computer and computer
(B3813-90003) peripherals. It also explains how to get your system
ready for use, how to use and maintain your tape
drives and how to communicate with your system using
HP Easytime/iX.
Task Reference Describes how to communicate with your system using
(B3813-90009) MPE/iX commands. This book also includes a chapter
on how to get more information on your system, a
chapter on troubleshooting and a glossary.
New Features of Describes the changes to MPE/iX as of Release 4.5 and
MPE/iX: Using the 5.0, which enhanced MPE/iX to make it "POSIX
Hierarchical File compatible." The book also describes the features of
System the hierarchical file system.
(32650-90351)
NOTE The MPE/iX operating system has been enhanced as of Release 4.5 and
5.0 to include additional features that include POSIX compatibility
and the hierarchical file system. The hierarchical file system is
tree structured and can contain files at many different levels.
This organization provides a special kind of file called a
directory. Instead of holding data, directories contain lists of
files and pointers to those files.
For more information on POSIX and the hierarchical file system,
refer to the book, New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical
File System (32650-90351), included in this documentation set.
This book includes an overview of the following enhancements of
MPE/iX as of Release 4.5 and 5.0:
* Open systems environment
* Hierarchical file system (HFS)
* Expanded file naming syntax
* New and enhanced commands and utilities
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