HP TCP/IP Services forOpenVMSManagement CommandReferenceOrder Number: AA–PQQGJ–TESeptember 2003This manual describes the commands used for configuring
ReturnIn examples, a key name enclosed in a box indicates thatyou press a key on the keyboard. (In text, a key name is notenclosed in a box.)In the HT
REMOVE MAIL/ENTRY=nOptional. Default: All.Queue entry numbers to remove from the SMTP queue.Examples1.TCPIP> REMOVE MAILRemoves all messages for yo
REMOVE PROXYREMOVE PROXYDeletes entries from the volatile and permanent proxy database.Related commands: ADD PROXY, SHOW PROXYApplies to: NFS server,
REMOVE PROXYIf you specify the /NOCONFIRM qualifier, the operation is performed withoutasking you to confirm the request./GID=nOptional. Default: All GI
SEND MAILSEND MAILRequeues a mail message for delivery. Releases jobs that are in a hold state.Related commands: REMOVE MAIL, SHOW MAILApplies to: SMT
SET ARPSET ARPProvides the dynamic mapping from an IP address to the corresponding physicalnetwork address (hardware address) on an FDDI, Ethernet, or
SET ARPNot valid with SET NOARP.Examples1.TCPIP> SET ARP AA-BB-04-05-06-07 CONDORPermanently maps CONDOR’s host name to FDDI addressAA-BB-04-05-06-
SET BOOTPSET BOOTPCreates client entries in the BOOTP database.SET NOBOOTP does not require any qualifiers.Related commands: CONVERT/VMS BOOTP, SHOW BO
SET BOOTP/NETWORK_MASK=IP_addressRequired if you use subnets; otherwise optional.Specifies the part of the host field of an IP address identified as the
SET COMMUNICATIONSET COMMUNICATIONModifies the IP, TCP, UDP, and INET_ACP software on the running system.Related commands: SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICAT
SET COMMUNICATIONDefines the following logical names for the local host:• TCPIP$INET_HOST=host-nameThis logical is always set with the primary host nam
1Using TCP/IP Services ManagementCommandsThe TCP/IP Services product provides a management command interface youuse to configure and manage the softwar
SET CONFIGURATION BINDSET CONFIGURATION BINDConfigures the BIND name server. Creates the BIND server configuration file,which holds the following informa
SET CONFIGURATION BINDNODOMAIN deletes the entry.• FILE specifies the name of the hints file.If you use /CACHE with no options:• DOMAIN defaults to &quo
SET CONFIGURATION BINDExamples1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION BIND -_TCPIP> /PRIMARY=(DOMAIN:RHEA.LAB.UBIRD.EDU)Configures the host as the primary ser
SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATIONSET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATIONEnters information into the configuration database to start the IP, TCP, UDP, andINET_ACP
SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATIONDefines the following logical names for the local host:• TCPIP$INET_HOST=host-nameThis logical is always set with the pr
SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICESET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICEModifies service-related information in the permanent configuration databasethat enables
SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICEExamples1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE TELNETIn the configuration database, enables the TELNET service fo
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACESET CONFIGURATION INTERFACEEnters information into the configuration database, which defines one of thefollowing when TCP/IP
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACEQualifiers/ARP/NOARPOptional. Default: /ARP.Enables IP address-to-hardware address (Ethernet or FDDI) mapping./ARP is valid
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE/NOCLUSTER disables Internet cluster processing on the specified interface.CautionWhen you specify /NOCLUSTER, active commun
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineAddress formats Some commands re
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE/LOOPBACK/NOLOOPBACKOptional. Default: /NOLOOPBACK.Sets loopback mode./NETWORK_MASK=IP_addressRequired if you use subnets.T
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE3.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE PP0 /SERIAL_DEVICE=TTA0: -_TCPIP> /HOST=10.10.1.2 /DESTINATION=10.10.1.3Configure
SET CONFIGURATION MAPSET CONFIGURATION MAPAdds information to the configuration database that maps (logically links) one ofthe following to the NFS ser
SET CONFIGURATION MAP2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION MAP "/remote" VERDIN$DUA3: -_TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION MAP "/flyers" VERDIN$D
SET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICESET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICEWhen TCP/IP Services starts up, configures the BIND resolver and designates aBIND server. A
SET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICE/SERVER=host/NOSERVER=hostOptional.Host name or address of the BIND server or servers that the BIND resolver willquery.T
SET CONFIGURATION NOMAPSET CONFIGURATION NOMAPRemoves map records from the configuration database that were previously addedwith SET CONFIGURATION MAP.
SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLSET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLEnters information into the configuration database that sets the parameters forICMP, IP, TCP, and U
SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLTCP Qualifiers/MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE/NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZEOptional. Default: /NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZE.If a connection is more than one hop
SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLUDP Qualifiers/BROADCAST/NOBROADCASTOptional. Default: /NOBROADCAST.Enables privilege checking for broadcast messages.• /BROA
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 (Cont.) Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineMultiple values To speci
SET CONFIGURATION SMTPSET CONFIGURATION SMTPModifies the SMTP configuration in the configuration database.SET CONFIGURATION NOSMTP with no qualifiers dele
SET CONFIGURATION SMTPNOGENERAL_PURPOSE deletes the specified destination for protocolsother than SMTP./HOP_COUNT_MAXIMUM=nOptional. Default: 16.Maximu
SET CONFIGURATION SMTP• [NO]RELAYRelays mail to other hosts by functioning as an end node./QUEUES=nOptional. Default: 1.Number of execution queues for
SET CONFIGURATION SMTPNoteFor changes made with the /SUBSTITUTE_DOMAIN qualifier to takeeffect, you must stop and restart SMTP. For more information ab
SET CONFIGURATION SNMPSET CONFIGURATION SNMPConfigures SNMP on an individual host.SET CONFIGURATION NOSNMP does not require any qualifiers.After making
SET CONFIGURATION SNMP/COMMUNITY="name"/NOCOMMUNITY="name"Optional. Default: To enable the standard "public" community,
SET CONFIGURATION SNMPIf you specify two options, they are appended when sent to a client in response toan SNMP request forsyslocation. For example, i
SET CONFIGURATION SNMP2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /COMMUNITY="rw" /TYPE=WRITE -_TCPIP> /ADDRESS=136.20.100.10 /FLAGS=SETSConfigures
SET CONFIGURATION SNMP3.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /NOCOMMUNITY="rw"Removes therw(read/write) community (set in example 2.)4.TCPIP>
SET CONFIGURATION START ROUTINGSET CONFIGURATION START ROUTINGEnters information into the configuration database to start dynamic routing whenTCP/IP Se
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 (Cont.) Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineQuotation marks In comma
SET GATEDSET GATEDConfigures the Gateway Routing Daemon (GATED). GATED obtains informationfrom several routing protocols and selects the best routes ba
SET HOSTSET HOSTDefines or deletes an entry in the hosts database.Equivalent to maintaining the/etc/hostsfile on UNIX hosts.Related command: SHOW HOST,
SET HOSTTCPIP> SET NOHOST MOA /ADDRESS=11.33.33.8 /CONFIRMLOCAL databaseHost address Host name11.33.33.8 MOARemove? [N]:If you specify the /NOCONFI
SET INTERFACESET INTERFACEDefines one of the following:• An Internet interface• A serial line IP (SLIP) or point-to-point (PPP) connection• A pseudoint
SET INTERFACEParametersinterfaceRequired.Specifies an interface name for the communication controller, such as RF1, RT1,ZE0, XE0, SL0, SL1, SL2, PP0, P
SET INTERFACESpecifies the cluster host name (alias host identifier).Before using this qualifier, first define the same name in the hosts database./CLUSTER
SET INTERFACELocal host name or IP address using the interface. If this information is notspecified for a PPP interface, PPP obtains the correct addres
SET INTERFACE3.TCPIP> SET INTERFACE PP0 /SERIAL_DEVICE=TTA0: -_TCPIP> /HOST=10.10.1.2 /DESTINATION=10.10.1.3Configures the interface as a PPP ser
SET MX_RECORDSET MX_RECORDFor routing mail, adds routing information to the local Mail Exchanger (MX)database.Each entry contains a list of hosts that
SET MX_RECORDArbitrary number for ranking multiple gateways for a destination. The smallerthe number, the higher the preference in sending mail by way
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–1 (Cont.) Management Command GuidelinesElement GuidelineUNIX commands Follow UNI
SET NAME_SERVICESET NAME_SERVICEConfigures the BIND resolver and designates a BIND server. By default, allsettings are process specific.• To make modific
SET NAME_SERVICE/NODOMAIN deletes the process-specific definition of the domain. Do not usewith /SYSTEM./ENABLEOptional. Default: Not enabled.Enables th
SET NAME_SERVICEMakes your settings systemwide./TIMEOUT=secondsOptional. Default: 4 seconds.Specifies the timeout interval for the BIND resolver’s requ
SET NETWORKSET NETWORKDefines or deletes an entry in the networks database.Equivalent to maintaining the/etc/networksfile on UNIX hosts.Related commands
SET NETWORKExamples1.TCPIP> SET NETWORK MYNA /ADDRESS=128.30.30.10 /ALIAS=MYNA_1Creates an entry for network MYNA at IP address 128.30.30.10, and i
SET NFS_SERVERSET NFS_SERVERModifies dynamic configuration parameters that control NFS server operation.To modify a dynamic configuration parameter, use
SET NFS_SERVER/UID_DEFAULT=nOptional. Default: –2.Default UID associated with files owned by a UIC that has no correspondingproxy mapping.Examples1.TCP
SET PROTOCOLSET PROTOCOLSets parameters for ICMP, IP, TCP, and UDP.Related commands: SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL, SHOW PROTOCOLFormatSET PROTOCOL ICMP
SET PROTOCOLQualifiers for TCP/MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE/NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZEOptional. Default: /NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZE.If a connection is more than one hop away, set
SET PROTOCOLQualifiers for UDP/BROADCAST/[NO]BROADCASTOptional. Default: /NOBROADCAST.Enables privilege checking for broadcast messages.• /BROADCAST —
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsTable 1–2 SET CommandsModify Permanent Database Files Modify Dynamic MemorySET BOOTP SET
SET ROUTESET ROUTEDefines a routing path in either the permanent or volatile routes database.Routes in the permanent, on-disk routes database are stati
SET ROUTENot valid with /DEFAULT_ROUTE.Qualifiers/CONFIRM/NOCONFIRMOptional. Default: /CONFIRM if you use a wildcard.Prompts you to confirm the change.I
SET ROUTEExamples1.TCPIP> SET ROUTE DODO /GATEWAY=RHEADefines a route for local host DODO to send packets.2.TCPIP> SET ROUTE 101.81 /GATEWAY=100.
SET SERVICESET SERVICEDefines a new entry or modifies an existing entry in the services database.The /FILE, /PORT, /PROCESS_NAME, and /USER_NAME qualifie
SET SERVICERequires write access to the directory with the services database.ParametersserviceRequired for SET SERVICE; optional for SET NOSERVICE.Ser
SET SERVICE/ADDRESS=IP_addressOptional. Default: 0.0.0.0 (all local interfaces receive incoming requests for theservice).If you have multiple Internet
SET SERVICE/LOG_OPTIONS=[ [NO]ACCEPT ][ [NO]ACTIVATE ][ [NO]ADDRESS ][ [NO]ALL ][ [NO]CONNECT ][ [NO]DEACTIVATE ][ [NO]ERROR ][ [NO]EXIT_CLEANUP ][ [N
SET SERVICE/PROCESS_NAME=processRequired if defining a new service entry. Cannot be modified (use SETNOSERVICE to delete the entry and then re-create th
SET SERVICEOption MeaningHOSTS=hosts Makes the service unavailable to the specified hosts.Maximum is 32.Examples:/REJECT=HOSTS=(host1_name,host2_name,
SET SERVICE/SEPARATOR=option=characterOptional. Default: 0 (null).Character that separates the following fields in received packets:• PORT=character• U
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsCREATE NETWORKCREATE PROXYCREATE ROUTE• UNIX container directoriesThese directories are
SHOW ARPSHOW ARPDisplays ARP information.Related command: SET ARPFormatSHOW ARP [host][/[NO]LOCAL]ParametershostOptional. Default: All hosts; same as
SHOW BOOTPSHOW BOOTPDisplays client entries in the BOOTP database.Related command: SET BOOTPFormatSHOW BOOTP [ host ][ /HARDWARE=ADDRESS=hex_address ]
SHOW BOOTPServers:Cookie: not definedIEN: not definedImpress: not definedLog: not definedLPR: not definedName: owl.wise.mouser.eduResource: not define
SHOW COMMUNICATIONSHOW COMMUNICATIONDisplays the settings and status for the IP, TCP, UDP, and INET_ACP software,including routing, buffers, sockets,
SHOW COMMUNICATION2.TCPIP> SHOW COMMUNICATION /MEMORY1585 mbufs in use:490 mbufs allocated to data221 mbufs allocated to ancillary data2 mbufs allo
SHOW CONFIGURATIONSHOW CONFIGURATIONDisplays the information in the configuration database. This database, read bythe TCP/IP Services startup procedure
SHOW CONFIGURATIONQualifiers/COMMONOptional. Default: Node specific.Valid only with SHOW CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE.Displays the information in the co
SHOW CONFIGURATION3.TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICEBIND Resolver ConfigurationTransport: UDPDomain: fred.parrot.brd.comRetry: 4Timeout: 4Ser
SHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLSHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOLDisplays information in the configuration database which sets the parameters forICMP, IP, TCP, an
SHOW DEVICE_SOCKETSHOW DEVICE_SOCKETDisplays:• Device socket counters• Current settings from the running communications software(A device socket is co
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering CommandsFor example:TCPIP> START ROUTING /SUPPLYFor the server components that are started by
SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET/LOCAL/NOLOCALOptional. Default: /LOCAL.Displays information for device sockets bound to hosts in the local hosts database./NOLOCAL:
SHOW DEVICE_SOCKETThe following table describes the counters in the first column of the display.Counter MeaningQ0LEN Number of sockets that are about t
SHOW EXPORTSHOW EXPORTDisplays disks/directories available for mounting by NFS clients, in the formof UNIX path names. It also displays the clients al
SHOW EXPORT2.TCPIP> SHOW EXPORT/HOST="condor"File System Host name/condor_root/root condor/condor_root/work4 condorDisplays exported NFS
SHOW HOSTSHOW HOSTDisplays information from the hosts database.If the BIND resolver is enabled, information from the BIND database is alsodisplayed.Re
SHOW HOST/DOMAIN=domainOptional. Default: Name service domain.Domain to be used by the local host. However, the definition of the domain nameis valid o
SHOW HOST2.TCPIP> SHOW HOST ABCXYZBIND databaseServer: 128.182.4.164 ZSERVEHost address Host name128.180.5.164 ABCXYZ.one.nam.comDisplays informati
SHOW INTERFACESHOW INTERFACEDisplays information from the running system for Internet interfaces andpseudointerfaces.The flags that can appear in the d
SHOW INTERFACE/FULLOptional. Default: Brief description is displayed.Displays full information.Examples1.TCPIP> SHOW INTERFACE WE0 /FULLInterface:
SHOW MAILSHOW MAILDisplays SMTP queue information.Related commands: REMOVE MAIL, SEND MAILFormatSHOW MAIL [ user ][ /FULL ][ /RECIPIENT[=options]][ /E
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.1 Entering Commands• SHOW PROXY1.1.8 Using NFSThe TCP/IP Services software includes commands for using NFS.
SHOW MAIL3.TCPIP> SHOW MAIL /FULL /RECIPIENT=ALLDisplays detailed information about all mail messages sent by the user ofyour process’s user name.2
SHOW MAPSHOW MAPDisplays the names of mapped (logically linked) file systems, also called NFS filesystems.Applies to: NFS serverRelated commands: MAP, U
SHOW MOUNTSHOW MOUNTDisplays a list of mounted directories at all mount points or at a particular mountpoint.Related commands: MOUNT, DISMOUNTFormatSH
SHOW MOUNTExamples1.TCPIP> SHOW MOUNT_DNFS1:[000000] automount (inactivity timer 0 00:23:00.00), mountedSIGMA.PROCESS.COM:/usr_DNFS2:[000000] mount
SHOW MX_RECORDSHOW MX_RECORDDisplays SMTP routing information. If you omit destination, you see the entriesin the local Mail Exchange (MX) database. I
SHOW MX_RECORDHost address Host name18.18.100.10 SWAN.WEBBED.FEET.COMDisplays, in order of preference, the routing hops to reach host SWAN if anattemp
SHOW NAME_SERVICESHOW NAME_SERVICELogs information about the BIND resolver.Related commands: SET NAME_SERVICE,SHOW CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICEFormatSHO
SHOW NAME_SERVICE2.TCPIP> SHOW NAME_SERVICE /STATISTICSLogs current BIND server statistics to the fileTCPIP$BIND_SERVER_STATISTICS.LOG. The followin
SHOW NETWORKSHOW NETWORKDisplays information about the networks database.Related command: SET NETWORKFormatSHOW NETWORK [ network ][ /ADDRESS=address
SHOW NFS_SERVERSHOW NFS_SERVERDisplays NFS server performance counters and statistics.Related commands: SET NFS_SERVER, ZERO NFS_SERVERFormatSHOW NFS_
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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands1.2 UNIX Management CommandsTable 1–3 (Cont.) UNIX Management CommandsCommand DescriptionnfsstatDisplays stat
SHOW PORTMAPPERSHOW PORTMAPPERDisplays a list of all registered remote procedure call (RPC) programs. ThePortmapper running on the specified host gets
SHOW PROTOCOLSHOW PROTOCOLDisplays statistics and configuration information for the specified protocol.Related commands: SET PROTOCOL SET CONFIGURATION
SHOW PROTOCOL2 keepalive timeouts2 keepalive probes sent0 connections dropped by keepaliveDisplays the TCP statistics.The following abbreviations are
SHOW PROXYSHOW PROXYDisplays entries in the proxy database.Related commands: ADD PROXY, REMOVE PROXYApplies to: NFS server, NFS client, PC-NFS, remote
SHOW PROXYThese entries might be for local clients, remote clients, or PC-NFS clients. Youcan include the following options:/NFS=OUTGOING Proxy to use
SHOW PROXY2.TCPIP> SHOW PROXY /COMMUNICATIONVMS User_name Type Remote User_name Host_nameBLUEJAY CD JAY *QUETZAL CD quetzal central.america.comFALC
SHOW ROUTESHOW ROUTEDisplays the permanent or volatile routes database. To display the permanentdatabase, use the /PERMANENT qualifier.Looks up the des
SHOW ROUTE/OUTPUT=fileOptional. Default: Screen display.Sends output to the specified file./PERMANENTOptional.Displays only the permanent routes database
SHOW SERVICESHOW SERVICEDisplays the following information about configured services:Service namePort for listeningProtocolProcess nameIP addressStateR
SHOW SERVICEDisplays information only for services that use the specified port./PROCESS=processOptional. Default: All services.Displays information for
2Command DescriptionsThis chapter describes the TCP/IP Services management commands inalphabetical order.For information about how to enter commands,
SHOW SERVICE3.TCPIP> SHOW SERVICE PCNFS /FULL /PERMANENTService: PCNFSPort: 5151 Protocol: TCP,UDP Address: 0.0.0.0Inactivity: 0 User_name: TCPIP$P
SHOW SERVICE6.TCPIP> SHOW SERVICE REXEC /FULL /PERMANENTService: REXECPort: 512 Protocol: TCP Address: 0.0.0.0Inactivity: 5 User_name: not defined
SHOW VERSIONSHOW VERSIONDisplays the version of the TCP/IP Services software that is currently running,including individual components.FormatSHOW VERS
START MAILSTART MAILManually starts the SMTP sender queues (not the receiver [server]).Related commands: SHOW MAIL, ENABLE SERVICE SMTP, SHOWCONFIGURA
START ROUTINGSTART ROUTINGStarts dynamic routing with ROUTED or GATED. If you want to change from oneto the other, you must stop the current dynamic r
START ROUTING3.TCPIP> START ROUTING /SUPPLYImmediately starts ROUTED dynamic routing. The local host both broadcastsand receives network routing in
STOP ROUTINGSTOP ROUTINGStops dynamic routing. If GATED routing is used, stops dynamic routing butpreserves GATED routes in the routing table.Use with
UNMAPUNMAPMakes unknown to the NFS server either a mapped (logically linked) OpenVMSdisk or a container file system.Unmapping removes a logical file sys
ZERO NFS_SERVERZERO NFS_SERVERResets the NFS server performance counters.Related commands: SET NFS_SERVER, SHOW NFS_SERVERFormatZERO NFS_SERVER [ /HOS
IndexAAccount, OpenVMS usercreating, 2–5, 2–23deleting, 2–81displaying, 2–183ACP (ancillary control process)associating to process a volume, 2–69proce
ADD EXPORTADD EXPORTAdds an export entry, in the form of a UNIX path name, to the export databasefor a Network File System (NFS) file system. The path
BOOTPdatabase (cont’d)CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command, 2–20creating, 2–24displaying, 2–151disabling, 2–43enabling at system startup, 2–95monitoring, 2–188Bo
DDatabaseBINDdisplaying, 2–164BIND serverCONVERT/UNIX BIND command, 2–16BOOTPadding entries to, 2–86CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command, 2–20creating, 2–24displ
/etc/mountcommand, 2–63/etc/networksfileCONVERT/UNIX NETWORK command, 2–19CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command, 2–22Ethernetaddressmapping to IP, 2–84, 2–150con
IP (cont’d)setting parameters in configuration database,2–93, 2–107setting parameters on running system, 2–88,2–137starting, 2–93LLIST COMMUNICATION_CO
NFSserver (cont’d)displaying export database, 2–162displaying files in UNIX containerdirectory, 2–41displaying proxy database, 2–183enabling at system
ProtocolIP (cont’d)configuring on running system, 2–137displaying configuration, 2–158starting, 2–93TCPconfiguring in configuration database,2–107configuri
Servicesenabling (cont’d)interactively, 2–49names, 1–2setting communication properties of, 2–88,2–93SET ARP command, 2–84SET BOOTP command, 2–86SET CO
TTCPsetting parameters in configuration database,2–93, 2–107setting parameters on running system, 2–88,2–137starting, 2–93TELNETdisabling, 2–43enabling
ADD EXPORT/OPTIONS= { [NO]DATA_CONVERSION | [NO]NAME_CONVERSION| [NO]PURGE_VERSIONS | [NO]TYPELESS_DIRECTORIES }Optional.NoteFor clients operating in
ADD EXPORT• TYPELESS_DIRECTORIES, NOTYPELESS_DIRECTORIESTYPELESS_DIRECTORIESRemoves.dir.1from the name of directories. A naming conflict couldarise if,
ADD PROXYADD PROXYAdds entries to the proxy database that give remote users an OpenVMS identity(account name). Applies to the NFS server, NFS client,
ADD PROXYFor each entry, use uppercase and lowercase consistently.ParametersuserRequired.Local OpenVMS identity for the user of: NFS server, NFS clien
ADD PROXY/UID=nRequired for an NFS proxy.Specifies the user identifier (UID) for an NFS user.Wildcards are not allowed.Examples1.TCPIP> ADD PROXY HAW
ANALYZE CONTAINERANALYZE CONTAINERVerifies the integrity of a UNIX container file, including the following checks:• Superblock validation• Inode validat
ANALYZE CONTAINER%TCPIP-E-ANA_SUP_BADIICGSIZE, Problem: Bad initial inode cell groupsize:bad_valueSolution: Will be replaced by default size: good_val
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ANALYZE MAILANALYZE MAILVerifies the consistency of the SMTP queues with SMTP control files.Related commands: REMOVE MAIL, SHOW MAILFormatANALYZE MAIL [
ANALYZE MAIL• =SINCE=timeDeletes files created since the specified time.Default: Deletes all files.Use the /DELETE and /REPAIR qualifiers on the same comm
ANALYZE MAIL2.TCPIP> ANALYZE MAIL /DELETECreates the summary of SMTP queues, and deletes each valid control file thatlacks a corresponding SMTP queu
ANALYZE SERVICEANALYZE SERVICESearches through the services database for corrupted definitions. Displays invalidrecords and, with the /REPAIR qualifier,
ANALYZE SERVICE2.TCPIP> ANALYZE SERVICE /REPAIR /CONFIRMInvalid IP option recordsService Port Proto Process AddressTOE 67 UDP TOED 0.0.0.0Remove? [
CONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BINDCONVERT/CONFIGURATION_BINDConverts the UCX BIND Version 4.x name server configuration to the BINDVersion 8.1 format. Applies
CONVERT/UNIX BINDCONVERT/UNIX BINDCreates a BIND server database and populates it with records from the localhost and MX databases. This command will
CONVERT/UNIX BINDShows records as they are processed.Examples1.TCPIP> CONVERT/UNIX BIND /DOMAIN=KESTREL.SMALL.FALCONOn host KESTREL, creates a BIND
CONVERT/UNIX HOSTCONVERT/UNIX HOSTReads the hosts database and converts the information to an ASCII file formattedfor use as a hosts file on a UNIX syst
CONVERT/UNIX NETWORKCONVERT/UNIX NETWORKConverts the networks database to an ASCII file formatted for use on a UNIXsystem.The name and location of the
CREATE ROUTE ... 2–36DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER ... 2–37DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLE
CONVERT/VMS BOOTPCONVERT/VMS BOOTPPopulates the existing BOOTP database with entries from a BIND-formattedUNIX/etc/bootptabfile.If the logical name TCP
CONVERT/VMS HOSTCONVERT/VMS HOSTPopulates the existing hosts database with entries from a UNIX/etc/hostsfile.The name and location of the hosts databas
CONVERT/VMS NETWORKCONVERT/VMS NETWORKPopulates the existing networks database with entries from a UNIX/etc/networksfile.The name and location of the n
CONVERT/VMS PROXYCONVERT/VMS PROXYPopulates the existing proxy database with entries from a UNIX/etc/passwdfile.The name of the proxy database is speci
CREATE BOOTPCREATE BOOTPCreates the BOOTP database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$BOOTP. If the logical name i
CREATE CONFIGURATIONCREATE CONFIGURATIONCreates the configuration database file, using the file name and locationspecified by the logical name TCPIP$CONFI
CREATE CONTAINERCREATE CONTAINERCreates a UNIX file system with:• An empty OpenVMS style root directory• An empty local directory that corresponds to t
CREATE CONTAINER(The other files in this directory are owned by the OpenVMS users whose proxydatabase entries correspond to the UNIX owner UIDs of the
CREATE CONTAINERSpecifies the owner of the UNIX container root directory./USER_NAME=vms_user_nameRequired.Specifies the user name of the owner of the co
CREATE DIRECTORYCREATE DIRECTORYCreates a directory within an existing UNIX container.Applies to: NFS serverRelated commands: DIRECTORY, REMOVE DIRECT
SET SERVICE ... 2–143SHOW ARP ... 2–150SHOW BOOTP ...
CREATE DIRECTORY• 1 — Execute access• 2 — Write access• 3 — Write and execute access• 4 — Read access• 5 — Read and execute access• 6 — Read and write
CREATE DIRECTORYUser UID GID HostUMBRELLA 300 12 *SYSTEM 0 1 *If UMBRELLA does not have SYSPRV or BYPASS privilege, the directory iscreated as follows
CREATE EXPORTCREATE EXPORTCreates the export database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$EXPORT. If the logical na
CREATE HOSTCREATE HOSTCreates a hosts database file with:• One entry for LOCALHOST• LOCALHOST’s alias, localhost• LOCALHOST’s address, 127.0.0.1The hos
CREATE NETWORKCREATE NETWORKCreates the networks database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$NETWORK. If the logic
CREATE PROXYCREATE PROXYCreates the proxy database file, using the file name and location specified bythe logical name TCPIP$PROXY. If the logical name i
CREATE ROUTECREATE ROUTECreates the routes database file, using the file name and location specified by thelogical name TCPIP$ROUTE. If the logical is no
DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDefines the mapping between a communication controller device and itscorresponding Intern
DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERQualifiers/DESCRIPTION=textOptional. Default: None.Optional text describing the communication controller./INTERNET_INTER
DELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDELETE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDeletes communication controller definitions from the configuration database.Related comma
DELETE CONTAINERDELETE CONTAINERDeletes a container file system and all its contents.Applies to: NFS serverRelated commands: CREATE CONTAINERFormatDELE
DIRECTORYDIRECTORYDisplays a list of files, along with typical directory information, in a UNIXcontainer directory.Applies to: NFS serverFormatDIRECTOR
DIRECTORY..OpenVMS file: _$1$DISK:[SYSTEM.NEST.HATCHLING]00012301$BFS.DIR;1Size File ID: 74497Blocks: 4 OwnerBytes: 1915 UID: 0Created: 1-NOV-2002 13:
DISABLE SERVICEDISABLE SERVICEFor most services, this command disables the specified service but does not stopthe current process. This allows you to p
DISABLE SERVICEExamples1.TCPIP> DISABLE SERVICE TELNETDisables TELNET.2.TCPIP> DISABLE SERVICE RLOGIN /ADDRESS=130.180.4.7Disables the remote lo
DISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKETDISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKETInteractively terminates a TCP/IP connection.FormatDISCONNECT DEVICE_SOCKET dev_sock_numberParametersd
DISMOUNTDISMOUNTMakes a physically remote file system that is currently accessible to local usersinaccessible.Dismounts a remote file system or director
DISMOUNTQualifiers/ALLOptional.Dismounts one of the following:• All file systems from all servers:DISMOUNT /ALL• All file systems on the specified server:
DISMOUNT5.TCPIP> DISMOUNT /ALL /HOST="robin"Dismounts all mount points served by hostrobin.2–48 Command Descriptions
ENABLE SERVICEENABLE SERVICEEnables a service on the running TCP/IP Services software.Related commands: DISABLE SERVICE, SHOW SERVICEFormatENABLE SERV
PrefaceThe HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product is the HP implementation of theTCP/IP networking protocol suite and internet services for HP OpenVMS
ENABLE SERVICE3.TCPIP> ENABLE SERVICE SMTPStarts the SMTP receiver. To start the SMTP sender, see the START MAILcommand. For instructions on how to
EXITEXITExits from the management program.FormatEXITCommand Descriptions 2–51
EXPORTEXPORTCopies a file from within a container directory to an OpenVMS file.Related commands: IMPORT, DIRECTORYFormatEXPORT "/path/name" vm
HELPHELPDisplays online help for using management commands.FormatHELP [ topic ]ParameterstopicOptional.Specifies a specific topic for which to display h
IMPORTIMPORTCopies an OpenVMS file to a UNIX file located in a container directory.Related commands: EXPORT, DIRECTORYApplies to: NFS serverFormatIMPORT
IMPORT/MODE=nOptional. Default: 755 (provides the following protection for owner, group, andworld: rwx-rx-rx).Specifies a UNIX protection mask for a ne
IMPORTIf you have SYSPRV or BYPASS privilege and do not specify the /USER_NAMEqualifier, the proxy record with a UID of 0 and a GID of 1 is selected.SY
LIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERLIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERDisplays the communication controller definitions defined in the configurationdatabase.Related
LIST COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLERController: PP Internet Interface: PDescription: Point to Point ProtocolType: PPPController: EB Internet Interface: BDesc
LOOPLOOPSends ICMP ECHO packets to hosts to determine whether they are active. Sameas the PING command.FormatLOOP [ host ][ /ADDRESS=xx.xx.xx.xx ][ /A
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LOOP/PATTERN=hexadecimal-stringOptional.Fills out the packet you send with up to 16 bytes, which is useful for diagnosingdata-dependent problems. The
MAPMAPMaps (logically links) one of the following to the NFS server:• OpenVMS disk — Requires one execution of MAP to map the disk to a UNIXpath name.
MAPExamples1.TCPIP> (TCPIP>)MAP "/usr" CANARY$DUA2:Maps local disk CANARY$DUA2: to/usr. This disk can be exported as/usrto users on re
MOUNTMOUNTMakes a physically remote file system accessible to local users.Applies to: NFS clientMounts a remote directory to local device DNFSn:. Simil
MOUNT/qualifier=(option_a:value1,option_b:value2,value3)Parametersmount_pointRequired.Local device (and optional directory tree) on which to mount the
MOUNTThe full default definition becomes:DNFSn:[dir.dir.subdir]The client places the logical name in the SYSTEM logical name table, unless youspecify t
MOUNT/BACKGROUND [= {DELAY:OpenVMS_delta_time | RETRY:n}]Optional. Defaults:• If you omit this qualifier, background mode mounting is not attempted.• I
MOUNTBy reading the directory contents, the client can be aware of any changesto the number of files within the directory, even if the directory’s modi
MOUNTWith NONUNIQUE, the client uses the file handle instead of the file ID. Thiscan refresh directory entries in the client’s cache more quickly. Howev
MOUNTAssociates an ancillary control process (ACP) to process the volume, overridingthe default manner in which the client associates ACPs with NFS de
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MOUNTRefer to the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual for moreinformation./STRUCTUREOptional. Default: /STRUCTURE=2Specifies whether the v
MOUNTDefault UID if no UID mapping exists for file access.Restriction: Requires OPER privilege.Both the NFS server and NFS client use the proxy databas
MOUNT5.TCPIP> MOUNT DNFS22:[USERS.SMITH.MNT] /HOST="sigma" /PATH="/usr"%DNFSMOUNT-S-MOUNTED, /usr mounted on _DNFS22:[USERS.SMI
PINGPINGSends ICMP ECHO packets to hosts to determine whether they are active. Sameas the LOOP command.FormatPING [ host ][ /ADDRESS=xx.xx.xx.xx ][ /A
PINGFills out the packet you send with up to 16 bytes, which is useful for diagnosingdata-dependent problems. The string is a hexadecimal string of up
REMOVE DIRECTORYREMOVE DIRECTORYRemoves a link to a directory within a UNIX container directory. If there are noother links to it, the directory is de
REMOVE EXPORTREMOVE EXPORTDeletes directory names from the export database so that they are not availablefor mounting by an NFS client.Related command
REMOVE EXPORTExamples1.TCPIP> REMOVE EXPORT "/house/finch"Removes the name of container directory/house/finchfrom the exportdatabase. Thi
REMOVE FILEREMOVE FILERemoves a link to a file within a container directory. If there are no other linksto it, the file is deleted.Related commands: DIR
REMOVE MAILREMOVE MAILDeletes mail messages from SMTP queues.Without the user parameter, all messages from the user name that correspond toyour proces
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