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Crash 451, Define, Finger

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Command Reference 12.5 Crash 451 Crash 451 CRASH 451 Immediately reboots the Server. If upline dumping is enabled, the Server generates a dump file on the VMS load host before rebooting. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. See Also Initialize, page 12-7; Rebooting the Server, page 3-6. 12.6 Define Define is equivalent to Set, but Define changes the permanent characteristics of ports, servers, and services. Define Port settings do not take effect until after the current user logs out. Define Server and Define Service settings remain unchanged until the Server is rebooted. To make a permanent change that takes effect immediately, you must enter both a Define and a Set command with the same parameters. All Define commands are documented together with their corresponding Set commands later in this chapter. 12.7 Fg FG Fg is functionally equivalent to the Finger command. It is provided for UNIX compatibility. 12.8 Finger FINGER [ [username] [@host] ] This command is an implementation of the UNIX Finger command that shows local and remote users. The finger command by itself will show the ports on the Server. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Errors An error is displayed if the host cannot be accessed. Parameters username Shows information about user username on the Server. 12-5

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Command Reference
Crash 451
12-
5
12.5
Crash 451
Immediately
reboots the Server. If upline dumping is enabled, the Server generates a dump file on the VMS
load host before rebooting.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
See Also
Initialize, page 12-7;
Rebooting the Server
, page 3-6.
12.6
Define
Define is equivalent to Set, but Define changes the permanent characteristics of ports, servers, and services.
Define Port settings do not take effect until after the current user logs out. Define Server and Define Service
settings remain unchanged until the Server is rebooted. To make a permanent change that takes effect
immediately, you must enter both a Define and a Set command with the same parameters. All Define
commands are documented together with their corresponding Set commands later in this chapter.
12.7
Fg
Fg is functionally equivalent to the
Finger
command. It is provided for UNIX compatibility.
12.8
Finger
This command is an implementation of the UNIX Finger command that shows local and remote users. The
finger command by itself will show the ports on the Server.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Errors
An error is displayed if the host cannot be accessed.
Parameters
username
Shows information about user
username
on the Server.
CRASH 451
FG
FINGER
username
[
]
@
host
[
]
[
]