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Console Manager Commands Quick Reference

The following table lists of all the commands used by Console Manager from the command line. Commands shown in bold are used for managing Console Manager.

Command

What It Does

See

CONSOLE ARCHIVE

Archives log files

Managing Console Manager

CONSOLE CONNECT

Starts the connect interface from the shell or system prompt

Using Console Manager from the Command Line Interface

CONSOLE C3

Starts the C3 interface on workstations

Using Console Manager from the C3 Interface

CONSOLE STATUS

Displays the status of Console Manager components and serviced systems

Managing Console Manager

CONSOLE DIALOG

Performs a dialog with a specified serviced system

Using Console Manager from the Command Line Interface

CONSOLE EDIT
/INTERFACE=
DECWINDOWS

Starts the configuration editor using the C3 interface

Modifying the Configuration Database

CONSOLE EDIT
/INTERFACE=
CHARACTER_CELL

Starts the configuration editor using the character cell interface

Modifying the Configuration Database

CONSOLE EVENTLIST

Starts an Eventlist interactively

Supplied Action Routines

CONSOLE MONITOR

Starts the monitor interface on character cell terminals

Using the Monitor Interface

CONSOLE RECONFIGURE

Reconfigures the running Console Manager software

Managing Console Manager

@SYS$STARTUP:
CONSOLE$MANAGER$SHUTDOWN

or

CONSOLE SHUTDOWN

Shuts down the Console Manager software

Managing Console Manager

@SYST$STARTUP:
CONSOLE$STARTUP.COM

Starts the Console Manager software

Managing Console Manager

CONSOLE VERIFY

Verifies the integrity of the log and archive files for the serviced systems and optionally repairs them

Managing Console Manager

CONSOLE WATCH

Logs console data to hardcopy devices

Using Console Manager from the Command Line Interface

CONSOLE EXTRACT

Outputs console log data for a specific period of time to a file or the default output device

Using Console Manager from the Command Line Interface