% VAX-11 Librarian V04-00`6эo6э5 SACKo6э1 SACK8Invokes the VAX-11 SACK Utility. SACK Allows PA's to <perform privileged operations. SACK is meant to be a system utility and not a system menace. Format: Keyword2 EXIT& Exit out of SACK, and return to DCL. Format: SACK>EXIT 2 FORCE-EXIT? This command will cause the target username to be forced out = of the current program he/she is running, and return to DCL: level. As in the LOGOUT command, SACK will try to matchG up the given username with the actual username. "FORCE-EXIT FROBOZZ"B will force exit user PA_FROBOZZ, if he is the only user to match the given string. Format: SACK>FORCE-EXIT [Username]2 KILL Synonym for LOGOUT2 LOGOUTB Logout a user. SACK will attempt to match up all usernames that, correspond to the given user, for example. SACK>LOGOUT ZIPPERB Will logout PA_ZIPPERHEAD, if no other usernames match "ZIPPER". Format: SACK>LOGOUT [Username]2  MODIFY# Modify the PRINT, BATCH queues. 3 PRINT6 Modify the PRINT queues. Available functions are as follows. Format:4 SACK>MODIFY PRINT [Function] [Queue] /qualifiers4 ABORT$ Abort the current job and continue Format: SACK>MODIFY PRINT ABORT LCA05 Command_Quailfiers/NEXT /NEXT* Stop Queue after the current job executes4 DELETE2 Delete a pending print job from the print queue. Format:& SACK>MODIFY PRINT DELETE SYS$PRINT4 HO LD9 Hold a job until it is released. To release a job, use the SACK RELEASE command. 4 RELEASE) Release a job that was previously held. Format:' SACK>MODIFY PRINT RELEASE SYS$PRINT 4 REQUEUEB Requeue the current print job. If the priority qualifier is notE present, the job will only print when the queue is otherwise empty. Format:5 SACK>MODIFY PRINT REQUEUE SYS$PRINT /[Qualifiers]5 Command_Quailfiers/ENTRY /ENTRYD If qualifier is pre sent, a pending print job is requeues, otherwise$ the current print job is requeued. /PRIORITY /PRIORITY% Changes the priority of a print job. 5 Examples3 1. SACK>MODIFY PRINT REQUEUE/PRIORITY SYS$PRINT Priority # 1 The priority numbers are from 1 to 5 inclusive.' ( NORMAL = 4, HIGH = 5, LOW = 1)A A HIGH priority will requeue the job at the top of the queue so it will print immediately.A A NORMAL priority will requeue the job at the bottom s o that it will print in its turn.D A LOW priority will cause executing jobs in the specified queue to: stop after all executing jobs have completed processing.4 START( Start a stopped or paused print queue. Format:2 SACK>MODIFY PRINT START SYS$PRINT /[Qualifier]5 Command_Quailfiers/NEXT /NEXTH This qualifier will start the specified queue by aborting the currently; printing job and resume printing with the next print job. /TOP_OF_FILE /TOP_OF_FILE? Requeues the current job at th top of file ( No banner pages).4 STOP? Cause the specified queue to pause, the default is SYS$PRINT. Format:, SACK>MODIFY PRINT STOP LCA0 /[Qualfiers]5 Command_Quailfiers/ABORT /ABORT; Cause executing jobs in the specified queue to be stopped.E executing jobs have completed processing. When used in conjunction= with the /NEXT qualifier, this command will cause the queue) to stop after aborting the current job. Examples2 1. SACK>MODIFY PRINT STOP/ABORT/NEXT SYS$PRINT/NEXT /NEXT> Cause executing jobs in the specified queue to stop after allE executing jobs have completed processing. When used in conjunction> with the /ABORT qualifier, this command will cause the queue) to stop after aborting the current job. Examples2 1. SACK>MODIFY PRINT STOP/ABORT/NEXT SYS$PRINT /PRIORITY /PRIORITYH This qualifier must be used in conjunction with the /REQUEUE qualifier.D When used in conjunction with the /REQUEUE qualifier, this command& changes the priority of a print job. Examples8 1. SACK>MODIFY PRINT STOP/REQUEUE/PRIORITY SYS$PRINT Priority # 1 The priority numbers are from 1 to 5 inclusive.' ( NORMAL = 4, HIGH = 5, LOW = 1)A A HIGH priority will requeue the job at the top of the queue so it will print immediately.A A NORMAL priority will requeue the job at the bottom so that it will print in its turn.D A LOW priority will cause executing jobs in the specified queue to: stop after all executing jobs have completed processing./REQUEUE /REQUEUEG This command causes the executing job to be stopped and requeued. TheF queue does not stop. More jobs are processed if they are availible. Examples/ 1. SACK>MODIFY PRINT STOP/REQUEUE SYS$PRINT3 BATCH Modify the BATCH queues.2 RESUME1 Resume a process that was previously suspended. Format: SACK>RESUME [Username]2 SEND= Broadcast a message to the target username. This is useful8 for notifying a user not present in the terminal room. Format: SACK>SEND To: PA_ZIPPERHEAD& Message: See you in Frobozz land.2 SET Set the password of a user. Format: SACK>SET PASSWORD Username: PA_ZIPPERHEAD New Password: FOO Verification: FOO 2 SHUTDOWNA Shutdown the System or Silver Bullet. Shutting down the system@ UNAUTHORIZED will result in PA termination. This is a serious offense. Format: SACK>SHUTDOWN SILVER-BULLET SACK>SHUTDOWN SYSTEM2 STARTA Start the system or Silver Bullet. Silver Bullet is a monitor . utility that is similar to ACS's Prime Time. Format: START SILVER-BULLET START SYSTEM 2 SUSPENDF Suspend a process. This is useful when a process is doing somethingD strange or questionable. For example, when doing a $ SHOW SYSTEM,D and you see an I/O count up in the millions, suspend that process.A Later, the system manager will check out the situation. If you; want to resume that process, use the SACK command RESUME. Format: SACK>SUSPEND [Username]ww