RECALL/CtrlA RECALL [ HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference
RECALL/CtrlA RECALL
The RECALL/CtrlA RECALL command displays all pending console resource
request messages. You reply to pending resource requests by using the
REPLY command.
Syntax
From a terminal:
RECALL
From the console:
CtrlA RECALL
Parameters
None.
Operation Notes
* Usage
You can enter this command from a session, a job, a program, or in
break mode. Pressing Break does not affect this command.
You can enter the RECALL command only if your system administrator
has used the ALLOW command or ASSOCIATE command which permits you
to enter this command.
* Differences between RECALL and CtrlA RECALL
Both of these commands function identically except that you can
enter CtrlA RECALL only from the console and not from a job or
program. The = sign appears when you press CtrlA.
Pressing these keys enables you to enter certain commands on a
console from which another process (such as STORE) is currently
running. You should only use the CtrlA RECALL command if the
RECALL command cannot be used.
Examples
* To display all pending console messages from your terminal, enter:
:RECALL
If no requests are pending for a reply, the following message
appears:
NO REPLIES PENDING (CIWARN 3020)
If a request is pending for a reply, a message similar to the
following appears:
THE FOLLOWING REPLIES ARE PENDING:
10:05/#J19/15/LDEV # FOR "L00576" ON TAPE1600 (NUM)?
* To display all pending console messages from the console, enter:
:CtrlA
:=RECALL
If no requests are pending for a reply, the following message
appears:
NO REQUESTS PENDING (SYS 15)
Related Commands
REPLY
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