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OpenVMS.Courses.skills.zip
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Course Title: OpenVMS Skills for Users
OVERVIEW OF PRODUCT
This course presents basic skills needed for OpenVMS use.
COURSE ABSTRACT
This course features basic skills that a novice needs to know to become a functioning user on an OpenVMS system, including:
· Logging in and out of an OpenVMS system
· Setting up terminal characteristics
· Issuing DCL commands
· Creating and editing text files
· Sending messages to other system users
· Writing a simple command procedure
COURSE OUTLINE
LOGGING IN AND OUT OF AN OPENVMS SYSTEMS
Gaining Access to an OpenVMS System
Accessing a Remote OpenVMS System
Using Simple User Security Techniques
Terminating an OpenVMS Session
ISSUING COMMANDS
Constructing a DCL Command
Using DCL to Interact with the System
Using DCL Features
NAMING AND STORING FILES
Constructing an OpenVMS File Specification
Creating and Identifying Subdirectories
Displaying Information About Files
CREATING MEMOS, REPORTS, AND DATA FILES
Creating Memos, Reports, and Data Files
Performing Basic EVE Operations
Creating and Modifying a Text File
Requesting Help with EVE
Using Some Advanced Features of EVE
Saving an Edited File
MANIPULATING FILES
Making Copies of Files
Displaying the Contents of Files
Printing Files
Renaming Files
Removing Files from Disk
COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER USERS
Using the Mail Utility
Sending to Users on Exchange
Invoking the Mail Utility . . .
Mail Folders
Exiting from the Mail Utility
Displaying Information About Messages . . .
Listing Mail Messages
Displaying a List of All Your Folders . . .
Specifying a Folder
Reading Messages . . .
Sending Messages . . .
Ways to Send a Message . . .
Editing Your Message
Copying People on Your Messages
Using a Distribution List to Send a Message
Using a Signature File
Replying to messages
Deleting Messages . . .
Retrieving a Deleted Message
PURGE Command
GETTING HELP
OpenVMS Help Facility
Selecting a Topic from the DCL Command Line . .
Faster Use of Help
Help Message Utility (MSGHLP)
HELP/MESSAGE Command
Using Status Codes
Resources
Using the OpenVMS Documentation Set
PROTECTING YOUR DATA
Using File Protection
Security Profiles
Protected Objects .
Contents of a User Security Profile
Contents of an Object's Security Profile .
User Identification Codes, UICs .
Purpose of UICs . .
UIC Components .
UIC Formats
Protection Codes
Types of Access . .
Types of File Access
User Categories . .
Assigning UICs to Categories
Default Protection
Manipulating Protection Codes .
Setting File Protection
Example: Setting File Protection
Protection on Directory Files
Steps in Deleting a Directory File
Common Errors in Deleting Directory Files
Common Error: Deleting a Directory That Is Not Empty . . .
Common Error: Deleting a Protected Directory File
SAVING COPIES OF FILES
Backup Utility
What the Backup Utility Can Do
BACKUP Command
Save Sets
Restoring a File from a Save Set
CUSTOMIZING YOUR WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Using Logical Names
Commands Used to Create Logical Names
Rules for Creating Logical Names
Logical Names in Equivalence Strings .
Duration of a Logical Name .
Using Logical Names .
Common Uses for Logical Names
Specification
Common Error in Using Logical Names
Using Logical Names with the Mail Utility
Determining the Equivalence of a Logical Name
Translation of Logical Names
SHOW TRANSLATION Command
SHOW LOGICAL Command
Removing Logical Names
DEASSIGN Command
Delete All Process Logical Names
Logical Names the System Creates for You .
Logical Names Created by the System .
SYS$LOGIN
SYS$LOGIN_DEVICE
Using Symbols
Local Symbols . . .
Global Symbols . .
Duration of Symbols
Data Types for Symbols
Creating Symbols
Equating Symbols to Character Strings .
Sample String Assignments .
Equating Symbols to Integers
Creating a Symbol as a Command Synonym
Creating Symbols that Can Be Abbreviated
Displaying Symbols . .
Displaying the Equivalence String
Deleting Symbols
Sample DELETE/SYMBOL Commands .
Using Keypad Definitions
Creating Keypad Definitions . . .
Keys that Can Be Defined . .
Defining Keys . . .
Scope and Duration of Keypad Definitions
Tailoring Keypad Definitions
Common Errors in Defining Keys
Displaying Keypad Definitions . .
Deleting Keypad Definitions . . .
Deleting a Single Keypad Definition . . .
Deleting All Keypad Definitions
Writing Command Procedures
Developing Command Procedures
Steps for Developing Command Procedures
Rules for Developing Command Procedures
Guidelines for Developing Command Procedures . .
How a Command Procedure Is Executed
Testing Your Command Procedure
Halting Execution
Executing a Command Procedure in Batch
Writing a Login Command Procedure
LOGIN.COM
Bypassing LOGIN.COM
Common Errors in Login Command Procedures . .
TARGET AUDIENCE
OpenVMS Users
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
· Log in and out of an OpenVMS system
· Construct and enter DCL commands
· Construct and use OpenVMS file specifications
· Describe and move around directories
· Create and edit text files using the EVE editor
· Use DCL commands to manipulate and find files
· Use the Mail utility to communicate with other users
· Use the Help utility and the OpenVMS documentation set to get help about the OpenVMS system
· Describe and use UIC protection codes
· Customize the working environment through the use of logical names, symbols, and key definitions in a simple login command file
PREREQUISITES
There are no course prerequisites.
Delivery Requirements for Instructor-Led Training
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