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My favorite was always the CRTL-A shutdown CTRL-R RS restart procedure.
I remember the 4 page document I created on how to shutdown/restart
Our HP3000 way back when :)

And this was on MPE 3.0




-----Original Message-----
From: Michael R [mailto:michaelr_41@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 12:24 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: Welcome AL!

Yeah...well...if it's not a 400, it's not a real system...right Joe?






>From: "Shahan, Ray" <rshahan@SchoolSpecialty.com>
>Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>To: "'midrange-l@midrange.com'" <midrange-l@midrange.com>
>Subject: RE: Welcome AL!
>Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 12:20:58 -0600
>
>Booth asks of the hp3k OS (correctly called MPE/ix) "What is REDO??
Sounds
>like my lifestyle.  *vbg*"
>
>The 3k is a command line driven box.  Each command that you type in is
held
>in a file and can be re-executed via the REDO command (imagine F9 on
>steroids!!).  The diff for the 3k is that the command stack can be
accessed
>by the relative number of the command in the stack, or generically by
the
>first few chars of the command (you can view all the commands in your
REDO
>stack via the LISTREDO command).  Once the  command is recalled, you
are
>automatically in a full-featured line editor, and can do all sorts of
>groovy
>things to modify the command.
>
>The companion to REDO is the DO command, it simply executes the command
>without editing (relative position or via a generic match on chars in
the
>command) .
>
>So, I've done a few simple commands for example and they are in my
command
>stack...we'll view them first with the LISTREDO command:
>
>NOTE: the commands in RED are what I typed in, while the black is from
MPE
>(the hp3k OS).
>
>:LISTREDO
>      1) SHAHAN.CMD
>      2) SHOWJOB JOB=@.YANTRA2
>
>
>
>Now we want to REDO the SHOWJOB command (the second command in the
stack),
>so we REDO 2, change the 2 to a 3 in the YANTRA2 account name:
>
>REDO 2
>SHOWJOB JOB=@.YANTRA2
>C\2\3\
>SHOWJOB JOB=@.YANTRA3
>
>:SHOWJOB JOB=@.YANTRA3
>  NO SUCH JOB(S)
>JOBFENCE= 2; JLIMIT= 0; SLIMIT= 1000
>
>
>We can do this same REDO by accessing the first few chars of the
command we
>wish to REDO. This time, we'll delete the YANTRA2 account parm, so we
can
>view all of the active batch jobs. You'll see the DDDDD (for delete)
under
>the chars to delete, and then an 'I' (for insert) allowing us to insert
the
>'J' (a J denotes JOBS).
>
>:REDO SH
>SHOWJOB JOB=@.YANTRA3
>              DDDDDDDDDIJ
>SHOWJOB JOB=@J
>
>:SHOWJOB JOB=@J
>
>JOBNUM  STATE IPRI JIN  JLIST    INTRODUCED  JOB NAME
>
>#J15646 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  PROCDRVR,MGRJOB.YANTRA2
>#J7413  EXEC        10S STD00    SUN  1:38P  JINETD,MANAGER.SYS
>#J15644 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  PROCDRVR,PROCDRVR.SFD
>#J15648 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  DBMSGDRV,MGRJOB.YANTRA1B
>#J15347 EXEC        10S STD00    MON  6:51P  MASTEROP,MGR.MOP
>#J15650 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  GATEWAY,MGR.JUNEBOX
>
>Finally, if we just want to execute a command without editing it first,
we
>can DO the relative number of the command in the stack, or DO by the
first
>few chars of the command.:
>
>:DO SH
>:SHOWJOB JOB=@J
>
>JOBNUM  STATE IPRI JIN  JLIST    INTRODUCED  JOB NAME
>
>#J15646 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  PROCDRVR,MGRJOB.YANTRA2
>#J7413  EXEC        10S STD00    SUN  1:38P  JINETD,MANAGER.SYS
>#J15644 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  PROCDRVR,PROCDRVR.SFD
>#J15648 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  DBMSGDRV,MGRJOB.YANTRA1B
>#J15347 EXEC        10S STD00    MON  6:51P  MASTEROP,MGR.MOP
>#J15650 EXEC        10S STD00    TUE  1:56A  GATEWAY,MGR.JUNEBOX
>
>
>
>Ray Shahan
>
>"Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans", John
Lennon
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Booth Martin [SMTP:Booth@MartinVT.com]
> > Sent:       Tuesday, December 17, 2002 11:38 AM
> > To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> > Subject:    RE: Welcome AL!
> >
> > --
> >
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