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1.1 ABSTRACT
OPSER is a program designed to run up
to 14 jobs from 1 terminal. Each job
run by OPSER is called a subjob. Text
is sent to the subjobs using commands
of the form:
<subjob>-text
Where <subjob> specifies the subjob
number or name. For complete
instructions on OPSER see the
Utilities Manual in volume 12 of the
DECsystem-10 Software Notebook.
1.2 OPSER SPECIAL CHARACTERS
^A Send a ^C (control C) to the subjob.
^B Send a ^O(control O) to the subjob.
^E Send an escape to the subjob.
1.3 OPSER COMMANDS
All commands to OPSER begin with a
colon (:).
:AUTO dev:file.ext[ppn]
This command reads a command file from
the selected device.
:CLOSE
Close the OPSER log file without
starting a new log file.
:CONTINUE
Continue processing an auto file that
was interupted by control-C.
:CURRENT
Type the number of the current subjob.
The current subjob is the one which
was last referenced.
:DAYTIME
List the date and time.
:DEFINE name=subjob
Establish name as the mnemonic for a
subjob.
:DEVICE dev:name:subjob
Causes OPSER to exit to the monitor to
allow dev to be assigned to subjob
with logical name "name". REENTER
will abort the request.
:ERROR subjob
Silence all output from the specified
subjob except error messages. An
error message is any line begining
with a question mark(?) or percent(%).
:EXIT
Leave OPSER and return to the
DECsystem-10 monitor.
:FREE
Type the number of the first unused
subjob.
:HELP
Print a help text.
:JCONT job #
Continue a job waiting for operator
action.
:KILL subjob or :KJOB subjob
Kill the selected subjob.
:KSYS hhmm "message" or :KSYS +hhmm "message"
Stop timesharing at the selected time.
(or time from now if +hhmm used)
(minimum of 5 minutes if + form is used).
(The quoted string is an optional message)
( to users.)
:LOGIN ppn
LOGIN a new subjob under the specified
ppn.
:MSGLVL n
If n=0 include job status bits in
:WHAT output. If n=1 (default) do not
include the job status bits.
:QUEUE line
Send the QUEUE command over a free
subjob.
:RESOURCES
List the free devices in the system.
:RESTRICT dev1:,dev2:,...,devn:
Restrict dev to use by the operator
and users he reassigns it to.
(the colon after the device name is optional).
:REVIVE subjob
Clear the effects of :SILENCE,
:TSILENCE, and :ERROR for the
specified subjob.
:SEND line
Simulate the monitor send command.
:SET
Simulate the monitor set command.
:SILENCE subjob
Suppress all terminal and log output
for the selected subjob.
:SLOGIN ppn
Login a new subjob under the selected
ppn but silence all terminal output
until the job is logged in.
:STOP subjob
Place the selected subjob at command
level.
:SYSTAT line
Produce an uniterupted systat.
:TLOG dev:file.ext[ppn]
Close the current OPSER log if any,
and open a new log on the specified
file.
:TSILENCE subjob
Suppress terminal output for the
selected subjob but continue to place
output in the log file.
:TTYTST
Type a test pattern on the terminal.
:WHAT subjob
List the status of the selected
subjob. "ALL" may be used to specify
all active subjobs.