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ATTACH command
The ATTACH command attaches a job to your terminal.
Format
@ATTACH (USER) name (JOB #) number
PASSWORD: password
where:
name is the user name of the job's owner.
number is the job number
Default the only job, or only detached
job, or only job other than your current
job, logged in under the user name you
give.
password is the associated password. A password
is not requested if you are currently
logged in under the same user name as
the job that you are attaching.
Characteristics
Current Job Detached
If you give the ATTACH command while logged in, your current job
is detached. You can use the LOGOUT n command to log out this
detached job.
Hint
Using ATTACH to Restore Phoned-in Jobs
If you log in to the system by telephone lines and service is
interrupted for any reason, use the ATTACH command to restore the
connection. If you do not do this within the time limit set by
the system manager (usually five minutes), your job will be
logged out automatically and you will have to log in again.
Warning
Attaching Attached Jobs
The system will ask you to confirm your choice with a carriage
return before attaching to your terminal a job that is attached
elsewhere. If you attach an attached job that is running a
program, that program may be sent one or more CTRL/Cs, which can
affect programs that handle CTRL/C themselves. To avoid this
possibility you must give a DETACH command from the terminal to
which the program's job is attached, then attach this job to your
terminal with an ATTACH command.
Effect on Memory, Terminal, and Job
The ATTACH command affects neither memory nor the job that you
are attaching (but see Warning, above), and leaves your terminal
at TOPS-20 command level unless a program is being run by the
job. If a program is being run, your terminal is left at command
level, if any, in the job. Your terminal's characteristics will
be those established in the job from which you gave the ATTACH
command; if you were not logged in, they will be reset to system
default characteristics.
Related Commands
SYSTAT
For finding out the user name and job number associated with
any job.
DETACH
For disengaging a job from your own terminal.
UNATTACH
For disengaging a job from any other terminal.
Examples
1. Attach your only job, which is presently detached.
@ATTACH LATTA
Password:___
2. Attach one of several detached jobs.
@ATTACH LATTA
Job 37, Detached, Running DETACH
Job 54, Detached, Running EXEC
Job:37
Password:___
3. Check your jobs (your current job is marked with an asterisk
[*]), then attach the only detached job. Verify the system's
action.
@SYSTAT LATTA
37 26 NEWRUN LATTA
58 DET EXEC LATTA
59* 231 EXEC LATTA
@ATTACH LATTA
Detaching job # 59
@INFORMATION JOB-STATUS
Host AURORA Job 58, TTY314 kilpa.TOPS20.dec.com(TCP)
User LATTA, PS:<LATTA>, Account 341
4. Start a program in one job. Then detach and continue it, and
attach another of your jobs.
@INFORMATION JOB-STATUS
Host AURORA Job 9, TTY26 kilpa.TOPS20.dec.com(TCP)
User LATTA, PS:<LATTA>, Account 341
@RUN FFACTOR
^C
@DETACH CONTINUE
Detaching job # 9
^C !Not displayed on terminal
TEDDY, Controller Dept. TOPS-20 Monitor 6.1(7)
@SYSTAT LATTA
9 DET FFACTO LATTA
45* 41 SYSTAT LATTA
@ATTACH LATTA 45
[Attached to TTY41, confirm]
Password:___