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Compaq Deskpro 2000 - User Guide Owners Instruction Manual PDF English

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The original user guide containing detailed information on how to use your Compaq Desktop.The contents of the Deskpro 2000 instruction manual is listed below. Sometimes this list may be generic but in most cases this is the actual chapter headings found in the Compaq Deskpro 2000 user guide. All pictures are actual extracts from the manual so this should give you a good idea of its contents.

With lots of instructions and Deskpro 2000 diagrams this manual has been written with ease of use in mind.
  • A Problem Solving Process A
  • A Successful Logon
  • Accessing a File on a Remote System
  • Accessing Disk Files
  • Accessing Other Systems
  • Accessing Processes on a Remote System
  • Adding a Collector to Your Spooler Subsystem
  • Adding a Location and Connecting It to a Device
  • Adding a Print Device To Your Spooler Subsystem
  • Adding a Print Process
  • Adding Alternate Keys to Files
  • Adding New Users
  • Adding Users to the System
  • Adopting the Owner ID of a Program File
  • Allowed Disk File Access
  • Altering Job Attributes
  • Altering the Current Path to a Dual Ported Disk
  • Analyzing Disk Space Usage With the Disk Space Analysis Program DSAP
  • Analyzing Disk Space Usage With the Subsystem Control Facility SCF
  • And all subsequent G series releases and D48
  • And SQLTAPEPARTARRAY were added in Section
  • Attribute Consistency Checks
  • August
  • Automating Routine Monitoring Tasks
  • Automating System Monitoring
  • Backcopy Command Options
  • Backcopy Examples
  • Backing Up Your Files
  • Backup Command Options
  • Blind Password Logon
  • Bringing Up a Disk From STOPPED
  • Bringing Up a Disk or Path
  • Bringing Up a Disk or Path From a STOPPED State Substate HARDDOWN
  • Bringing Up a Path From STOPPED
  • Bringing Up the Down Half of a Mirrored Disk
  • Broadcast and Nonbroadcast Groups
  • Bypassing Label Protection in BLP Mode
  • Capabilities of a Remote Super ID User
  • Capabilities of System Users
  • Changing an Expired Password
  • Changing an Unexpired Password
  • Changing File Security
  • Changing Logon Defaults
  • Changing or Correcting a Previous Command
  • Changing System and Volume Defaults
  • Changing Your Current Default Node SYSTEM Command
  • Changing Your Default Values
  • Changing Your Password
  • Changing Your Saved Defaults DEFAULT Program
  • Changing Your TACL Prompt SETPROMPT Command
  • Check for Hardware Problems
  • Check Stop and Restart Terminal Communication Lines
  • Check the Status of the User s TACL Process
  • Checking ATP6100 Line Status
  • Checking Disk Status
  • Checking Line Handler Status
  • Checking NonStop TM MP Status
  • Checking Printer and Collector Status
  • Checking ServerNet LAN Subsystem Status
  • Checking Tape Drive Status
  • Checking the Size of Database Files
  • Checking the Status of Network Components
  • Checking the Status of Pathway
  • Checking the Status of Peripherals
  • Checking the Status of Processors
  • Checking the Status of Systems in a Network
  • Checking the Status of Tape Drives
  • Clean Up the User s Disk Space
  • Clearing a Nonprintable Job
  • Clearing a Paper Jam
  • Clearing a Print Process Error State
  • Coldstarting a Drained Spooler
  • Collector Attributes
  • Collector Process States
  • Command
  • Command on page
  • Common Device Errors
  • Common Disk Problems
  • Common File Problems
  • Common Guardian Operations Tasks
  • Common Labeled Tape Activities
  • Common Printer and Spooler Problems
  • Common System Process Problems
  • Common Tape Subsystem Problems
  • Common Terminal and Workstation Problems
  • Compaq Computer Corporation
  • Compaq Provided Print Processes
  • Compiling Your Job
  • Compressing a Tape Dump File
  • Contents
  • Controlled Access to a Data File
  • Controlled Access With Program File ID Adoption
  • Controlling Jobs
  • Controlling Locations
  • Controlling Print Devices
  • Copying a Spooler Job File to the Spooler
  • Copying a Spooler Job to a Spooler Job File
  • Copying a Spooler Job to an EDIT File
  • Copying Files to a Backup Volume
  • Create the DEFINE
  • Creating a Library File for Your Function Keys
  • Creating and Modifying Labeled Tapes
  • Creating Files
  • Creating Files Using DDL
  • Customizing Your TACL Environment
  • Daily Tasks Check List
  • Declaring the Current Job
  • Default Routing
  • DEFINE Attributes
  • DEFINE Classes
  • DEFINE Names
  • DEFINE Templates
  • Defining and Using Your Function Keys
  • Delete the User Account
  • Deleting a Collector
  • Deleting a Device From a Running Spooler
  • Deleting a Location
  • Deleting a Print Device
  • Deleting a Print Process From the Spooler
  • Deleting Files
  • Deleting Users From the System
  • Determining Device States
  • Determining Group and User Name and Number
  • Diagnosing Unusual Problems
  • Directing Messages to a Disk File
  • Disk File Names
  • Disk File Security
  • Displaying a Job
  • Displaying a Location s Current Attributes
  • Displaying Collector Attributes
  • Displaying Current Print Device Attributes
  • Displaying Error Messages With Error
  • Displaying File Version Information
  • Displaying Information About Other Users
  • Displaying Named Process Information PPD Command
  • Displaying Operator Messages With a Printing Distributor
  • Displaying Process Information STATUS Command
  • Displaying System Information
  • Displaying Tape Label Information
  • Displaying the Current Attributes of a Print Process
  • Displaying the Status of Spooler Components
  • Displaying User Information
  • Displaying Your Function Key Definitions
  • Displaying Your Information
  • Distributor Processes and Message Destinations
  • Draining the Spooler
  • Duplicating Backup Tapes With Backcopy
  • Duplicating Files
  • Edition of this guide previously known as the Guardian
  • Effect of Adopting the Owner ID of a Program File
  • Employee Record Format
  • Enabling and Disabling DEFINEs
  • Ensure DEFINEs are Enabled
  • Entering Commands From a Command File
  • Entering FUP Commands
  • Entering FUP Commands From a Command File
  • Entering FUP Commands Interactively Through FUP
  • Entering FUP Commands Through TACL
  • Entering Individual Spoolcom Commands at the TACL Prompt
  • Entering Peruse Commands
  • Entering Spoolcom Commands
  • Entering TACL Commands
  • Error Examples
  • Escalate the Problem A
  • Establishing a Global Remote Password
  • Establishing Remote Passwords
  • Establishing Subnetworks
  • Example
  • Example Check List
  • Example of Creating and Using a DEFINE
  • Example Simple System Configuration Diagram
  • Examples
  • Examples in Section
  • Figure
  • File Creation Examples
  • File Name Expansion
  • File Set List Qualifiers
  • Find and Eliminate the Cause of the Problem A
  • Find Product Files
  • Finding a Key Phrase in Your Spooler Job
  • Finding and Sparing Bad Tracks and Sectors
  • Finding TAL Errors
  • Flow Chart Access Problem Troubleshooting Procedure
  • Focus on Prevention A
  • Form Name
  • Freeing a Hung Spooler Cannot Get Jobs In or Out
  • Freeing a Hung Spooler Jobs Do Not Print
  • Full Logon
  • FUP Disk File Security Features
  • Generating Your Spooler Job
  • Get the Facts and Log the Problem A
  • Getting File Information FILEINFO Command
  • Getting Help From FUP
  • Getting Information About File Sets
  • Getting Information About Processes
  • Getting Information About Single Files
  • Getting Information About Subvolumes and Files
  • Getting TACL Help
  • Guardian User s Guide
  • Guidelines
  • Handling Labeled Tape Messages and Requests
  • Header Message
  • How Does Draining Work
  • How Kernel Managed Swap Files Affect You
  • How Kernel Managed Swap Space Works
  • How Labeled Tape Processing Works
  • How Operator Messages Are Created
  • How Spooler Components Interact
  • Identifying System Users
  • Implicit Route Creation
  • Initial Attribute Settings
  • Interfaces for the Security Features
  • Interpret SYSINFO Output
  • Interpret VPROC Output
  • Interpreting Operator Messages
  • Interrupting a Process
  • Introduction to Files in Guardian
  • Job States
  • Keeping Current
  • Key Sequenced File Format
  • Labeling Tapes
  • Learning the Cause of a Problem A Systematic Approach A
  • Levels of Disk File Security
  • Levels of File Security
  • Licensing Programs
  • Life Cycle of a Spooler Job
  • Listing and Purging Old Disk Files
  • Listing Files and Their Information
  • Listing Printers and Checking Their Status
  • Listing Subvolume Contents FILES Command
  • Listing the Devices on Your System
  • Listing Your Previous Commands
  • Loading Data Into Files
  • Loading Your Function Key Definitions
  • Location Attributes
  • Logging Off With TACL
  • Logging On to a Remote System
  • Logging On With Safeguard
  • Logging On With TACL
  • Logon Mistakes
  • Maintaining Your Disk Files
  • Managing Collector Processes
  • Managing Disk Space Usage
  • Managing Locations
  • Managing Print Devices
  • Managing Print Processes
  • MEDIACOM Commands
  • Modifying Collector Attributes
  • Modifying Location Attributes
  • Modifying Partitioned Files
  • Modifying Print Device Attributes
  • Modifying Print Process Attributes
  • Monitoring and Altering Swap Files
  • Monitoring Labeled Tape Messages
  • Monitoring Messages With the TSM EMS Event Viewer
  • Monitoring Spooler Collector Processes
  • Monitoring Spooler Print Processes
  • Monitoring Spooler Processes
  • Monitoring the Job Status
  • Monitoring the Spool Supervisor
  • Monitoring the System Frequently
  • N A August
  • N A December
  • N A January
  • N A July
  • N A June
  • Naming Spooler Components and Files
  • Network Security
  • New parameters for the FUP SET command were added to Table
  • Operator Message Monitoring Tools
  • Operator Message Types
  • Operator Messages and the EMS Environment
  • Operator Messages Format
  • Other Useful Tools
  • Parameters of the FUP SET Command
  • Passing of Access IDs
  • PATHMON States
  • Pausing a Process
  • Performing Common File Operations
  • Peruse Commands
  • Premounting and Scratching Labeled Tapes
  • Premounting Labeled Tapes
  • Print Device Attributes
  • Print Device Attributes and DEV Subcommands
  • Print Process Attributes
  • Print Process Attributes and PRINT Subcommands
  • Print Process States
  • Printer Attributes
  • Printer Device States
  • Printing Operator Messages
  • Printing Part of a Job
  • Printing To the Spooler
  • Problem Solving Summary
  • Problem Solving Worksheet A
  • Process and Creator Access IDs
  • Process Security
  • Purging Data From Files
  • Purging Files Using File Name Templates
  • Purging Files Using Individual File Names
  • Rebuilding the Spooler Control Files
  • Redisplaying a Selected Previous Command
  • Reexecuting a Previous Command
  • Relabeling a Tape and Removing a Tape Label
  • Remote systems was added to Section
  • Removing Half of a Mirrored Disk
  • Renaming and Moving Files With Alternate Keys
  • Renaming Files
  • Reorganizing Key Sequenced Files
  • Responding to Messages and Requests
  • Restarting a Printer
  • Restarting a TACL Process
  • Restore Command Options
  • Restoring Default File Creation Parameters
  • Restoring Your Files
  • Routing Structure
  • Run SYSINFO
  • Run VPROC
  • Running a Process at a High PIN
  • Running Backcopy
  • Running Compaq NonStop Kernel Utilities
  • Running Error
  • Running Peruse
  • Sample Header Page
  • Sample Remote Passwords
  • SCF Command Summary
  • SCF Command Summary on page
  • SCF Object States
  • Scratching a Labeled Tape
  • Searching For Files With Related Names FILENAMES Command
  • Section
  • Select Files for VPROC Processing
  • Selection Algorithm
  • Sending Output to a SPOOL DEFINE
  • Sending Output to a Spooler Location
  • Setting a Default Tape Drive
  • Setting File Security
  • Setting Whether Tapes Are Unloaded After Labeling
  • Solving Common Disk Problems
  • Solving Common File Problems
  • Solving Common Spooler Problems
  • Solving Common System Process Problems
  • Solving Common Tape Subsystem Problems
  • Solving System Access Problems
  • Specifying a File Set List for Backup
  • SPOOL DEFINE Attributes
  • Spoolcom Command Summary
  • Spoolcom Commands
  • Spoolcom Commands for Displaying Spooler Component Status
  • Spoolcom Commands Super Group Users Only
  • Spooler Components
  • Spooler Jobs
  • Spooler Jobs and Job Attributes
  • Spooler Naming Conventions
  • Spooler Routing Structure
  • Start a New TACL Process
  • Starting a Drained Spooler
  • Starting a Printing Distributor
  • Starting a Spoolcom Process and Entering Commands Interactively
  • Starting and Controlling a Process
  • Starting and Quitting a Remote TACL Process
  • Starting the TSM EMS Event Viewer Application
  • Steps for Creating a File With FUP
  • Stop Other User Processes
  • Stop the User s TACL Process
  • Stopping a Printing Distributor
  • Stopping a Process
  • Stopping the Spooler
  • Structure of a Key Sequenced File
  • Structure of a Partitioned File
  • Structure of a Relative File
  • Structure of an Entry Sequenced File
  • Supported Modes of Operation
  • System Users
  • Table A
  • TACL DEFINE Commands
  • TACL System Security Features
  • Taking Down a Disk
  • Taking Down a Disk or Path
  • Taking Down a Path To a Mirrored Disk
  • Taking Down and Bringing Up a Tape Drive
  • TAPE DEFINE Attributes
  • TAPE DEFINE Attributes for Backup and Restore
  • Tape Processing Modes
  • The FUP SET Command on page
  • The G06
  • The MEDIACOM Interface
  • The Safeguard LOGON Command
  • The Safeguard Logon Prompt
  • The TIME Command
  • This manual supports G06
  • TMF States
  • Tools for Identifying Problems A
  • Tools for Monitoring System Status
  • Tools to Use for System Monitoring
  • Types of Disk Files
  • Types of File Access
  • Understanding Operator Messages
  • Updated for VPROC to Section
  • Use the Created DEFINE
  • Using a Command OBEY File
  • Using a DEFINE
  • Using a File Starting With a TACL Directive
  • Using a Library File
  • Using a Qualified File Set List
  • Using a Remote TACL Process to Gain Local Access
  • Using a TAPE DEFINE With Backup
  • Using a TAPE DEFINE With Restore
  • Using DEFINEs in FUP Commands
  • Using Labeled Tapes in LP Mode
  • Using Labeled Tapes With Backup and Restore
  • Using NSKCOM to Monitor and Alter Swap Files
  • Using Peruse With Files
  • Using Peruse With TAL
  • Using Peruse With TFORM
  • Using Run Options in a Backup Command
  • Using Run Options in a Restore Command
  • Using TACL as a Command Interpreter
  • Using the Break Key
  • Using the Event Viewer
  • Using the SET SHOW and CREATE Commands
  • Using the Subsystem Control Facility SCF
  • Using Unlabeled Tapes in NL Mode
  • Using Your Command History
  • Using Your Function Keys
  • Using Your FUP Command History
  • Warmstarting a Drained Spooler
  • Who Uses FUP
  • Why Use Backup and Restore
  • Why Use the Spooler
  • Working Attribute Set
  • Working With a Daily Check List
  • Writing TACL Macros
  • Your Default Process
  • Your Responsibility to System Users
  • Your System Might Be Protected


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