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A- absolute pathname, Learn about absolute and relative pathnames, Absolute and relative pathnames, Pathnames
- access control definitions (ACDs), Change directory permissions, MPE/iX Security Components, Access Control Definitions (ACDs)
- access modes, Access modes, Access modes
- accessing files, directories, Access to Directories, Changing access to files and directories
- account directory, Account directory features
- account manager, Account manager capability
- accounting, Accounting
- accounts, Hierarchical file system (HFS)
- setting up, Setting up accounts
- user, Setting Up Accounts and Adding Users
- ACDs, Change directory permissions, MPE/iX Security Components, Access Control Definitions (ACDs)
- access modes, MPE/iX Security Components, Access modes, Access modes
- ACD option, Listing ACDs for files and directories
- assigning, Assigning ACDs
- copying, Copying ACDs
- deleting, Deleting ACDs
- evaluation, How do ACDs work
- examples, ACD examples
- listing, Listing ACDs for files and directories
- ranaming files, Renaming Files
- replacing, Replacing ACDs
- adding users, Adding users
- ALTFILE command, New commands
- ALTSEC command, Change directory permissions, Access modes, Assigning ACDs, Copying ACDs
- AM capability, Capabilities
- append access, Append access and append mode
- applications, Applications
- appropriate privilege, Appropriate Privilege
- ASCII file, MPE/iX Byte-Stream Files
- assigning ACDs, Assigning ACDs
- Autorestart, HFS Directories and High-Availability Products
B- backdating, New backdating tool, Backdating
- backing up files, Backup and Restore, Storing Files, Backing Up and Recovering MPE/iX
- Backups
- file name mapping, File name mapping for full backups
- BDREPORT, Backdating
- BDSCRP1, Backdating
- BDSCRP2, Backdating
- BUILD command, Creating Files with HFS Syntax
- byte-stream files, Byte-Stream Files, MPE/iX Byte-Stream Files, Byte-Stream Files
C- case sensitivity, HFS syntax, Use the HFS syntax, List the file, Creating directories in your current working directory
- CD access, Directory permissions, Access to Directories, Controlling access to files and directories
- changing from one directory to another, Changing Your Current Working Directory
- characters, MPE name resolution
- CHDIR command, Move to the directory, New commands, Changing Your Current Working Directory
- CI limits, Summary of MPE/iX syntax features
- CI prompt, Change your prompt to show the current working directory, Listing Files
- CI syntax, Summary of MPE/iX syntax features
- closing directories, Closing or purging a hierarchical directory
- closing files, Closing a File
- command, Backing Up and Recovering MPE/iX
- commands
- ALTFILE, New commands
- ALTSEC, Change directory permissions, Access modes, Assigning ACDs
- BUILD, Creating Files with HFS Syntax
- CHDIR, Move to the directory, New commands, Changing Your Current Working Directory
- COPY, Copying Files
- DISKUSE, Report disk usage, New commands, Listing Space Used by Directories
- enhanced, Enhanced commands
- LISTFILE, List the file, List the directories, List the subdirectory, Try a few more LISTFILE commands, Expanded Search Capabilities, Listing Directories, Listing Files, Listing ACDs for files and directories
- new, New commands
- NEWACCT, Setting up accounts
- NEWDIR, Create a directory, New commands, Creating directories in your current working directory
- NEWLINK, New commands
- NEWUSER, Adding users
- PRINT, Displaying File Contents
- PURGE, Deleting Files
- PURGEDIR, New commands, Deleting Directories
- PURGELINK, New commands
- RENAME, Renaming Files
- REPORT, Report disk usage, Listing Space Used by Directories
- RESTORE, Backup and Restore, Backing Up and Recovering MPE/iX
- SETCLOCK, New commands
- shell, MPE/iX Shell and Utilities
- SHOWCLOCK, New commands
- SHOWME, Change your prompt to show the current working directory
- SHOWVAR, Find out which release you're running
- STORE, Backup and Restore, Backing Up and Recovering MPE/iX
- component, Summary of MPE/iX syntax features
- conventions, HFS syntax
- COPY command, Copying Files
- copying ACDs, Copying ACDs
- copying files, Copying Files
- create directory entries, Access to Directories
- creating
- byte-stream files, Creating a byte-stream file
- directories, Create a directory, Creating a hierarchical directory, Security when creating directories
- files, Creating Files with HFS Syntax
- objects, Object creation
- current working directory, Create a directory, Show where you are, Pathnames, Conventions for naming directories, CWD and file security
- CWD, Show where you are
D- data transfer, Record selection and data transfer, Record selection and data transfer
- databases
- HPGID, User and Group Databases, Setting Up Group and User Databases
- HPUID, User and Group Databases, Setting Up Group and User Databases
- maintaining group and user, Maintaining the group and user databases
- synchronizing or repairing, User and Group Databases
- DD access, Directory permissions, Access to Directories, Deleting Directories, Controlling access to files and directories
- DEBUG, Utility enhancements
- delete
- directory entries, Access to Directories
- using wildcards, Deleting using wildcards
- deleting
- ACDs, Deleting ACDs
- directories, Deleting Directories
- files, Deleting Files
- objects, Object deletion
- Developer's Kit, MPE/iX Developer's Kit
- directory, Hierarchical file system (HFS), Create a directory, The traditional MPE directory structure, Hierarchical directory files, What Is a Directory?, Managing Files
- access to, Access to Directories, Controlling access to files and directories
- ACDs, Access to Directories
- changing access to, Changing access to files and directories
- changing to another, Changing Your Current Working Directory
- closing, Closing or purging a hierarchical directory
- creating, Create a directory, Creating a hierarchical directory, Security when creating directories
- current working, Pathnames, Conventions for naming directories
- deleting, Deleting Directories
- entry, What Is a Directory?, Managing Files
- files, Hierarchical Directory Files
- hierarchical, Reloading Hierarchical Directories
- information, Getting hierarchical directory information
- listing, Listing Directories
- logon, Changing Your Current Working Directory
- moving to another, Move to the directory
- names, HFS syntax, Conventions for naming directories
- opening, Opening a hierarchical directory
- parent, What Is a Directory?, Conventions for naming directories
- permissions, Security and directories, Change directory permissions, Directory permissions, Access to Directories, SAVE access in MPE groups
- read, Controlling access to files and directories
- root, What Is a Directory?
- services, The traditional MPE directory structure
- space used by, Listing Space Used by Directories
- traverse, Controlling access to files and directories
- DIRECTORY option, Listing Space Used by Directories, What gets stored, Reloading Hierarchical Directories
- DISCUSE UDC, System-Provided UDCs
- disk usage, Report disk usage
- disks, HFS Directories and High-Availability Products
- DISKUSE command, Report disk usage, New commands, Listing Space Used by Directories
- displaying files, Displaying File Contents
- dot (.), Create a directory, The dot (.) and dot-dot (..) directories, Conventions for naming directories
- dot-dot (..), The dot (.) and dot-dot (..) directories, Conventions for naming directories
- dot-slash (./), Create a directory, Learn about absolute and relative pathnames
- dumps, full or partial, Additional backup examples
F- FCLOSE intrinsic, Closing or purging a hierarchical directory, Closing a File
- FCONTROL intrinsic, Record selection and data transfer
- FCOPY, Utility enhancements
- FIFOs, FIFOs, FIFOs
- file, Managing Files
- backup, Backup and Restore, Backing Up and Recovering MPE/iX
- changing access to, Changing access to files and directories
- closing, Closing a File
- creating, Creating Files with HFS Syntax
- creating byte-stream, Creating a byte-stream file
- creator, File Ownership, Background
- directory, Hierarchical Directory Files
- editing, Editing byte-stream files
- information, listing, Listing File Information
- listing, List the file, Listing Files in Directories, Listing Files
- name conventions, HFS syntax, Create a file with a long file name, Expanded File Naming Syntax, MPE pathnames, HFS syntax, MPE/iX File Naming Conventions
- names, HFS file names
- opening byte-stream, Opening a byte-stream file
- owner, File Ownership, Object ownership
- renaming, Renaming a File, Renaming Files, File renaming
- restoring, Restoring MPE/iX Files
- security, CWD and file security
- file equations, File Equations and UDCs
- file name mapping, File name mapping for full backups
- file owner, File owner
- file ownership, Object ownership
- file permissions, File permissions
- file pointer, Moving the file pointer
- file set
- matches, Specifying MPE/iX files
- specifying, Specifying MPE/iX files
- file system, Hierarchical file system (HFS), The traditional MPE directory structure, What Is a Directory?
- file types, determining, Determining File Types
- files
- back up, Storing Files
- byte-stream, Byte-Stream Files, MPE/iX Byte-Stream Files, Byte-Stream Files
- copying, Copying Files
- deleting, Deleting Files
- displaying, Displaying File Contents
- fifo, FIFOs, FIFOs
- pipes, Pipes, Pipes
- storing, Storing Files
- symbolic links, Symbolic Links on MPE/iX, Symbolic Links
- FINDDIR UDC, System-Provided UDCs
- FINDFILE UDC, System-Provided UDCs
- FOPEN, Creating a byte-stream file
- FSCHECK, Utility enhancements
G- GID, User and Group IDs, Background, Setting Up Group and User Databases, User Identification, Account manager capability
- group
- HFS, User Identification
- MPE/iX, Background, User Identification
- group directory, Group directory features
- group ID (GID), User and Group IDs, Background, Group ID, User Identification, Account manager capability
- group ID database, User and Group IDs, User and Group Databases, Setting Up Group and User Databases
H- HFS, Hierarchical file system (HFS), Hierarchical File System (HFS)
- HFS directory, MPE/iX hierarchical file system
- HFS file names, HFS file names
- HFS files, HFS syntax
- HFS syntax, HFS file names, Use the HFS syntax, Expanded File Naming Syntax, HFS syntax
- hierarchical directory, Reloading Hierarchical Directories
- hierarchical file system, Hierarchical file system (HFS), Hierarchical File System (HFS), The traditional MPE directory structure, What Is a Directory?, Reloading Hierarchical Directories
- home directory, Move back to your logon group
- HPFOPEN intrinsic, Creating a hierarchical directory, Record selection and data transfer, Creating a byte-stream file, Special enhancements to HPFOPEN
- HPGID database, User and Group Databases, Setting Up Group and User Databases
- HPPROMPT, Change your prompt to show the current working directory, Listing Files
- HPUID database, User and Group Databases, Setting Up Group and User Databases
- HPVERSION, Find out which release you're running
L- links
- symbolic, Symbolic Links, Symbolic Links on MPE/iX, Symbolic Links, Using Symbolic Links, Using Symbolic Links
- LISTDIR UDC, List directories another way, System-Provided UDCs, Listing Directories
- LISTF UDC, System-Provided UDCs
- LISTFILE command, List the file, List the directories, List the subdirectory, Try a few more LISTFILE commands, Expanded Search Capabilities, Listing Directories, Listing Files, Listing ACDs for files and directories
- LISTFILE output, Determining File Types
- LISTFTEMP UDC, System-Provided UDCs
- listing ACDs, Listing ACDs for files and directories
- listing file information, Listing File Information
- listing files, List the file, Listing Files in Directories, Listing Files
- location in file system, Change your prompt to show the current working directory
- lockwords, Lockwords
- log on, Log on to the system
- logon group, Move back to your logon group
- long file names, Create a file with a long file name
M- maintaining group and user databases, Maintaining the group and user databases
- mapping file names, File name mapping for full backups
- mirrored disk, HFS Directories and High-Availability Products
- MPE pathnames, MPE pathnames
- MPE syntax, HFS file names, MPE syntax
- MPE/iX Developer's Kit, MPE/iX Developer's Kit
- MPE/iX enhancements, How does POSIX change MPE/iX?
- MPE/iX file system, Hierarchical file system (HFS), The traditional MPE directory structure
- MPE/iX group, Group directory features
- MPE/iX shell, MPE/iX Shell and Utilities
N- names
- conventions, Conventions for naming directories
- directory, HFS syntax
- file, HFS syntax, MPE/iX File Naming Conventions
- NEWACCT command, Setting up accounts
- NEWDIR command, Create a directory, New commands, Creating directories in your current working directory
- NEWLINK command, New commands
- NEWUSER command, Adding users
- NOTREE option, Specifying MPE/iX files
O- objects, MPE/iX Security Components, What is an ACD?
- creating, Object creation
- deleting, Object deletion
- ownership, Object ownership
- sharing, Sharing objects
- open systems environment, Introducing a New Open Systems Environment
- opening a directory, Opening a hierarchical directory
- opening byte-stream files, Opening a byte-stream file
- owner, Object ownership, User Identification, File owner
- ownership, Object ownership
P- parent directory, What Is a Directory?, Conventions for naming directories
- pathname, Show where you are, Learn about absolute and relative pathnames, HFS pathnames, Pathnames, MPE/iX File Naming Conventions
- permissions
- directory, Directory permissions, Access to Directories, SAVE access in MPE groups
- file, File permissions
- pipes, Pipes, Pipes
- portability, What's POSIX?
- POSIX, What's POSIX?, POSIX-Compliant Applications
- POSIX.1, What's POSIX?
- POSIX.2, What's POSIX?, MPE/iX Shell and Utilities
- PRINT command, Displaying File Contents
- PRINTFILEINFO intrinsic, Listing File Information
- privilege, appropriate, Appropriate Privilege
- process, User and Group IDs
- programmers, What does POSIX offer you?, What's New for Programmers?
- prompt, Change your prompt to show the current working directory, Listing Files
- PURGE command, Deleting Files
- PURGEDIR command, New commands, Deleting Directories
- PURGELINK command, New commands
- PXUTIL utility, New utility: PXUTIL, PXUTIL
R- RACD, Permissions common to files and directories, Access to Directories
- random access, Random access
- RD access, Directory permissions, Access to Directories, Controlling access to files and directories
- read directory entries, Controlling access to files and directories
- record format, MPE/iX Byte-Stream Files
- record selection, Record selection and data transfer, Record selection and data transfer
- relative pathname, Learn about absolute and relative pathnames, Absolute and relative pathnames
- release, determining current, Find out which release you're running
- reloading hierarchical directories, Reloading Hierarchical Directories
- RENAME command, Renaming Files
- renaming files, Renaming a File, Renaming Files, File renaming
- replacing ACDs, Replacing ACDs
- REPORT command, Report disk usage, Listing Space Used by Directories
- RESTORE command, Backup and Restore, Backing Up and Recovering MPE/iX, What Gets Restored
- restoring files, Restoring MPE/iX Files
- root directory, Hierarchical file system (HFS), Use the HFS syntax, Create a directory under root, Root directory features, What Is a Directory?
S- SAVE access, SAVE access in MPE groups
- search capabilities, Expanded Search Capabilities
- security
- access modes, Access modes
- ACDs, MPE/iX Security Components
- capabilities, Capabilities
- directory, Security and directories
- for MPE/iX, MPE/iX Security Components
- programming enhancements, Enhancements to MPE/iX File System Security Features
- system, Handling Security on MPE/iX
- sequential access, Sequential access
- SETCLOCK command, New commands
- SH UDC, System-Provided UDCs
- sharing objects, Sharing objects
- shell, MPE/iX Shell and Utilities
- shell commands, MPE/iX Shell and Utilities
- SHOWCLOCK command, New commands
- SHOWME command, Change your prompt to show the current working directory
- SHOWVAR command, Find out which release you're running
- slash (/), Use the HFS syntax, What Is a Directory?
- SM capability, System Management Tasks, Capabilities, Setting up accounts
- software portability, What's POSIX?
- special characters, HFS syntax, HFS syntax
- specifying file sets, Specifying MPE/iX files
- SPU Switchover, HFS Directories and High-Availability Products
- STORE command, Backup and Restore, Storing of Symbolic Links
- / option, Backing up the file system
- @.@.@ option, Backing up the file system
- symbolic links, Storing of Symbolic Links
- storing files, Storing Files
- subdirectory, Create a subdirectory, What Is a Directory?
- symbolic links, Symbolic Links, Symbolic Links on MPE/iX, Symbolic Links, Using Symbolic Links, Using Symbolic Links
- STORE command, Storing of Symbolic Links
- synchronizing databases, PXUTIL
- syntax, HFS syntax
- directory name, Conventions for naming directories
- file name, MPE/iX File Naming Conventions
- HFS, HFS file names, Use the HFS syntax, Expanded File Naming Syntax
- programmatic interface, Summary of MPE/iX syntax features
- system
- backup, Backing up the file system
- determining current release, Find out which release you're running
- system accounting, Accounting
- system administrator, System Management Tasks, What does POSIX offer you?, What's New for System Administrators?, Managing Accounts, Groups, and Users
- system manager, System manager capability
- system-provided UDCs, System-Provided UDCs
T- TD access, Directory permissions, Access to Directories, Deleting Directories, Controlling access to files and directories
- transfer of data, Record selection and data transfer, Record selection and data transfer
- traverse directory entries, Access to Directories, Controlling access to files and directories
- TREE option, Try a few more LISTFILE commands, Listing Space Used by Directories, Specifying MPE/iX files
- TurboSTORE, Backup and Restore
- tutorial, What's New on MPE/iX: Tutorial
- TYP field, Determining File Types
U- UDCs, List directories another way, List the subdirectory, System-Provided UDCs, File Equations and UDCs
- UID, User and Group IDs, Background, Setting Up Group and User Databases, User Identification
- update access, Update access
- USENAME option, Specifying MPE/iX files
- user categories, User Identification
- user ID (UID), User and Group IDs, Background, User ID, Setting up accounts, User Identification
- user ID database, User and Group Databases, Setting Up Group and User Databases, User ID
- user identification, User Identification
- users
- adding, Setting Up Accounts and Adding Users, Adding users
- managing, Managing Accounts, Groups, and Users
- utility
- backdating, New backdating tool
- PXUTIL, New utility: PXUTIL, PXUTIL
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