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**************THE COMPLETE HEWLETT PACKARD 3000 HACKERS GUIDE*****************



          Presented this 28 day of March 1900 and 91 by AXIS



                Writen and Compiled by Night's Shadow

                With Help from INSANE! (aka Flatliner)





        The HP 3000 is becoming one of the most common main frame of

        today with the very versaltilty and english like comands of the

        MPE V operating system. It power and user friendliness has

        little rival.  As good fortune would have it these qualities that

        have made companys like Boeing swicth to HP 3000's also make it

        the unsecured UNIX of the 90's........







     In the following essay we will cover all aspects of the HP 3000

including, logon, login, passwords, OS, comands that are useful, log

destruction, information retrvial and logout.  The information in this

file is for the sole purpose to be used, there is no disclamer.



     LOGON:



   Logon a HP 3000 is simple just hit the enter key a coupple of times

until you get ":" which in all cases is the prompt.



     LOGIN:



   A normal login is chracterized by entering the command HELLO followed

by USERNAME.ACCOUNTNAME,GROUPNAME. Note that the groupname is almost

always HOME which is the default and almost never need to be typed. So

an example login would be...



            :Hello mgr.sys

               /^    ^\  ^--------\

      Login Command    Username    Accountname



Now the neat thing about a HP 3000 is that they tell you what part of

the login is wrong. Leave out the Hello and get "EXPECTED HELLO COMMAND"

If the account is wrong you get "ACCOUNT DOES NOT EXIST" Note the

username may exist in this case but since the account is wrong it gives

that message.  IF the account exists but the username is wrong you get

"ACCOUNT EXIST, USERNAME DOES NOT". If the account and username are

right but it is not in the home group it gives "ACCOUNT/USERNAME EXIST

BUT NOT IN HOME GROUP".  In this case enter append a group name (which 

will be descussed later).



	PASSWORDS:



    The following are the default Username/accounts combos that have no

passwords attached to them out of the factory:

	

     *MANAGER.SYS			MGR.HPWORD			MGR.CCC

	MANAGER.COGNOS	     *MGR.TELESUP			MGR.RJE

	FIELD.SERVICE		MGR.COGNOS			MGR.ITF3000

     *FIELD.SUPPORT,PUB		MGR.HPONLY		     *MGR.SYS

	MAIL.MAIL		     *MGR.NETBASE			MAIL.TELESUP

     *OPERATOR.SYS		MGR.CNAS		     *MGR.SECURITY

	MGR.REGO



The follow are passworded as such:



	MGR.TELESUP Account password: HPONLY

			User password   : MGR



	MGR.SYS     Account password :LOTUS



	FIELD.SERVRICE Account password: HPWORD



Well that is all the back doors the guys over at Hewlett Packard wrote,

as long as I have hacked HP3000's I have never seen one where you can't

get in on the defaults (smile).



Note that you can switch the defaults around as long as you keep the 

account side on the account side and the user side on the user side.



Now about groups, if you run into a login that gives you the "ACCOUNT/

USER GOOD BUT NOT IN HOME GROUP" don't worry there are two other default

groups built into the machine ,PUB and ,DATA give them a try.



The combos with the * have ether AM accsess or NM this is prefered.





	YOUR IN:



Proablly with shit acsess.  Just like any system you never get the kicken

acsess the first try, so in this section I will descuss how you can find

other accounts and gain higher acsess.





The first thing you need to do is to find out how much acsess you really

have this can be done with two commands, first:

     



     REPORT [groupset] [,listfile] [;VS=volset]



PARAMETERS



groupset            Specifies the accounts and groups for which

                    information is to be listed.  The permissible

                    entries, some of which use wildcard characters, and

                    their capability requirements (account manager (AM)

                    and/or system manager (SM)) are listed below.



                    group     Reports on the specified group in the

                              logon account.This is the default for

                              standard users, who may specify only their

                              logon group.



                    @         Reports on all groups in the logon

                              account. This isthe default for account

                              managers, but may be executed by users

                              with AM or SM capability.



                    group.acct  Reports on the specified group in the

                              specified account. This requires SM

                              capability.



                    @.acct    Reports on all groups in the specified

                              account. This requires AM capability (if

                              it is the logon account) or SM capability

                              for any account.



                    @.@       Reports on all groups in all accounts.

                              This is the default for system managers

                              and requires SM capability.



                    group.@   Reports on specified group in any account.

                              This requires SM capability.



                    The characters @, #, and ? can be used as wildcard

                    characters, but count toward the eight-character

                    limit. These wildcard characters have the following

                    meanings.



                    @         Specifies zero or more alphanumeric

                              characters and denotes all members of the

                              set.



                    #         Specifies one numeric character.



                    ?         Specifies one alphanumeric character.



                    The characters can be used as follows.



                    n@        Report on all groups starting with the

                              character "n".



                    @n        Report on all groups ending with the

                              character "n".



                    n@x       Report on all groups starting with the

                              character "n" and ending with the

                              character "x".



                    n##...#   Report on all groups starting with the

                              character "n" followed by up to seven

                              digits.



                    ?n@       Report on all groups whose second

                              character is "n".



                    n?        Report on all two-character groups

                              starting with the character "n".



                    ?n        Report on all two-character groups ending

                              with the character "n".



                    These characters, when placed appropriately in the

                     parameter, may also be used to report on

                    accounts.



listfile            Actual file designator of the output file to which

                    information is to be written. The default is

                    $STDLIST, but output may be redirected with a file

                    equation as follows:



                    FILE LIST1,DEV=LP

                    REPORT, *LIST1



volset              Informs MPE V/E to report accounting information for

                    the specified volume set.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK. Pressing [BREAK] aborts execution.  You must have account

     manager (AM) or system manager (SM) capability to execute this

     command.



OPERATION



     The REPORT command displays the total resource usage logged against

     accounts and groups, and the limits on those resources.  For

     standard users, data is displayed for their group only; an account

     manager may specify all groups in his or her account; the system

     manager may specify any or all groups in any or all accounts.



     The information includes usage counts and limits for permanent file

     space (in sectors), CPU time (in seconds), and session connect time

     (in minutes).  The file space usage count reflects the number of

     sectors used at the time the REPORT command was issued. However,

     CPU time and connect time usage appear as they were immediately

     before the beginning of the current job.



EXAMPLE



     To obtain accounting information for your group, enter the REPORT

     command.  Accounting information is displayed in a format similar

     to that of the SOPRM account shown below:



     REPORT @.SOPRM



     ACCOUNT       FILESPACE-SECTORS     CPU-SECONDS CONNECT-MINUTES

     /GROUP       COUNT    LIMIT    COUNT    LIMIT    COUNT    LIMIT

     SOPRM           99004       **    99057       **    88407       **

     /GLOSSARY     1068       **      542       **      656       **

     /PUB           182       **      123       **     1155       **

     /SECT1         180       **       85       **      429       **

     /SECT10      11779       **    25271       **     9716       **

     /SECT2         390       **     4123       **     5302       **

     /SECT3       10675       **     8176       **    13116       **

     /SECT4        2372       **      225       **      294       **

     /SECT5       46579       **    27218       **    25744       **

     /SECT6        6008       **     9324       **     6638       **

     /SECT7        4748       **     8303       **    13263       **

     /SECT8        1957       **     6348       **     3997       **

     /SECT9        3195       **     4570       **     4213       **

------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following can be one of the most useful commands on the system

for geting other logins.  Most people never password there Account/User

so it is just a matter of list the people that are on the machine--

this is a way to do it. It shows people that are runing jobs (which is 

any deamon task) and anyone of inportance will be running a job.





SHOWJOB



     Displays the status information about jobs/sessions.



SYNTAX



              [#]Snnn

              [#]Jnnn

     SHOWJOB [ STATUS           ] [;*listfile]

               SCHED

               item[;item[;...]]



PARAMETERS



[#]Snnn             The session number (assigned by MPE) of the session

                    for which the status information is to be displayed.

                    The information appears in Type I format, described

                    under "OPERATION".  Default is that the status

                    information for all jobs/sessions is displayed.



[#]Jnnn             The job number (assigned by MPE) of the job for

                    which status information is to be displayed.  The

                    information is in Type I format, described under

                    "OPERATION".  Default is that the status information

                    for all jobs/sessions is displayed.



STATUS              Lists the number of jobs and sessions in each

                    processing state and the current jobfence and

                    job/session limits.  This information is in Type II

                    format, described under "OPERATION".  Default is

                    that the status information for all job/sessions is

                    displayed.



SCHED               Displays only the scheduled jobs.  The information

                    is in Type III format, described under "OPERATION".



*listfile           Formal file designator of the file on which the

                    output listing is written. A backreference to a FILE

                    equation is required. The  is a temporary

                    file with record size of 256 bytes, blocked one

                    record per block, with Carriage Control (CCTL), with

                    the time and date displayed. You can override the

                    default characteristics of  with the FILE

                    command. Default is $STDLIST.



item                A list of jobs/sessions whose status is displayed.

                    Default is that the status information for all

                    jobs/sessions is displayed. The syntax appears

                    below.

SYNTAX FOR ITEM



               {@J               }     {INTRO}

     [JOB=     {@S               }]  [;{EXEC }] {WAIT [,N]}

               {@                }     {SUSP }        [,D]

               {[jsname,]username}]



PARAMETERS FOR ITEM



JOB=                A list of jobs/sessions for which status information

                    is to be displayed.  Use one of the following

                    options:



                    @J   Displays status information for all jobs.



                    @S   Displays status information for all sessions.



                    @    Displays status information for all jobs and

                         sessions.



                    [jsname>,].username>.acctname



                              The  is an optional name given to

                              the session or job by the user. The

                              name> parameter is the username

                              established by the account manager. This

                              name may consist of one to eight

                              alphanumeric characters beginning with an

                              alphabetic character.  The 

                              parameter is the name of the account

                              established by the system manager.  This

                              name may consist of one to eight

                              alphanumeric characters beginning with an

                              alphabetic character. The "@" can be used

                              to replace the  or  in a

                              specified account.



INTRO, EXEC, SUSP, or WAIT



                    Displays the status of all jobs or sessions in a

                    specified state. INTRO means that the job is

                    introduced. In this case the spooler process

                    validates the JOB command and, if the job is

                    legitimate, copies the job input records to disk.

                    EXEC means that the job is executing. SUSP means

                    that the job or session is suspended, because table

                    entries or system resources are unavailable. WAIT

                    means that there are no available list devices for

                    the job. WAIT has the following subparameters:



                    N    Displays the status of nondeferred READY

                         devicefiles.



                    D    Displays the status of deferred READY

                         devicefiles.



                    If information for only one devicefile is displayed,

                    output is in Type I format; if information for more

                    than one devicefile is displayed, output is in Type

                    I followed by Type II format.  (Format types are

                    described under "OPERATION".)



USE



     This command may be issued from a session, job, in BREAK, or from a

     program.  It is breakable (aborts execution).



OPERATION



     This command enables you to determine the number of jobs and

     sessions in each processing state, the current jobfence and

     job/session limits, and allows you to keep track of individual

     spooled and streamed jobs that are entered in the system. 



EXAMPLE



     To determine the number of jobs and sessions in each processing

     state, the current jobfence and the job/session limits, enter:



     SHOWJOB STATUS

     6 JOBS:

          0 INTRO

          0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED

          6 EXEC; INCL 6 SESSIONS

          0 SUSP

     JOBFENCE= 0; JLIMIT= 3; SLIMIT= 16



     To get a report on all jobs and sessions in the system, enter:



     SHOWJOB



     JOBNUM   STATE IPRI  JIN  JLIST    INTRODUCED JOB NAME

     #S745    EXEC         29  29       MON  2:53P DL,SPL.ALANG

     #S746    EXEC         26  26       MON  2:53P CLI.AOPSYS



     2 JOBS:

          1 INTRO

          0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED

          2 EXEC; INCL 2 SESSIONS

          0 SUSP

     JOBFENCE= 2; JLIMIT= 1; SLIMIT= 16







     The following example of a SHOWJOB command sequence illustrates an

     override of the default characteristics of  with the FILE

     command, and shows the output produced with the new 

     characteristics:



     FILE A;REC=40,1,F,ASCII;NOCCTL

     SHOWJOB;*A

     SAVE A

     FCOPY FROM=A;TO=



     HP32212A.3.17 FILE COPIER (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 1982



     MON, MAY 7, 1985,  7:54 AM



     JOBNUM   STATE IPRI  JIN  JLIST    INTRODUCED JOB NAME

     #S46     EXEC         20  20       MON  7:14A OPERATOR.SYS

     #S45     EXEC         47  47       MON  6:37A MAC.PUBS

     #S47     EXEC         10S LP       MON  7:26A SUPPORT.DOC

     #S48     EXEC        102  102      MON  7:28A MAC.TECH

     #J19     EXEC         28  28       MON  6:41A JON.OSE

     #S49     EXEC*        34  34       MON  7:31A FLASH.G

     #J21     EXEC         10S LP       MON  7:15A DELIVER,MAIL.MAIL

     #J22     EXEC         10S LP       MON  7:14A RSPOOLJ,RSPOOL.SYS



     8 JOBS (DISPLAYED):

          0 INTRO

          0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED

          8 EXEC; INCL 5 SESSIONS

          0 SUSP

     JOBFENCE= 6;   JLIMIT= 4;   SLIMIT= 50

     EOF FOUND IN FROMFILE AFTER RECORD 17



     18 RECORDS PROCESSED *** 0 ERRORS



     END OF SUBSYSTEM



     The SHOWJOB command reports a job or session as being in EXEC* when

     it is initializing. After initialization is complete, the state

     will change to EXEC . The number shown in the EXEC state is the sum

     of the jobs and sessions in both EXEC and EXEC*.



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The next comand list all accounts and there `ENCRYPTED' password.  The

neat thing is that if a person makes there onw password and doesnt have

system operator encode it (as the lamers often do) it can be read!



LISTACCT



     Lists the attributes for one account, with AM (account manager)

     capability, or for any or all accounts, with SM (system manager)

     capability.



SYNTAX



     LISTACCT [{@   }][,listfile]

               {acct}]



PARAMETERS



@                   Specifies all accounts. This is the default for

                    users with SM capability, which is required to list

                    all accounts.



acct                The name of the account whose attributes are to be

                    listed. Account managers may specify only their own

                    account. The default is the logon account.



The characters @, #, and ? can be used as wildcard characters, but count

toward the eight-character limit. These wildcard characters have the

following meanings:



@                   Specifies zero or more alphanumeric characters and

                    denotes all members of the set.



#                   Specifies one numeric character.



?                   Specifies one alphanumeric character.



You can use the characters as follows:



n@                  List all accounts starting with the character "n".



@n                  Lists all accounts ending with the character "n".



n@x                 Lists all accounts starting with the character "n"

                    and ending with the character "x".



n##...#             Lists all accounts starting with the character "n"

                    followed by up to seven digits.



?n@                 Lists all accounts whose second character is "n".



n?                  List all two-character accounts starting with the

                    character "n".



?n                  List all two-character accounts ending with the

                    character "n".



listfile            Destination of the attribute listing. The default is

                    $STDLIST, but the output may be redirected with the

                    FILE command.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  You must

     have system manager (SM) or account manager (AM) capability to

     execute this command.



OPERATION



     This command lists the attributes for one account (AM capability)

     or for any or all accounts (SM capability).



     The listing appears as an octal dump of the account entry; each is

     headed by A = "  " and the account name. When the dump contains

     alphanumeric data, a translation into ASCII appears to the right of

     each line. The following is a sample listing of an octal dump:



     A  =  SYS

     051531 051440 020040 020040 000006 000007 177607 000713

     SYS.............

     000000 000000 020040 020040 020040 020040 000010 052150

     ..............Th

     077777 177777 000010 113257 077777 177777 000037 147337

     ................

     077777 177777 004551 140036 000123 000217

     .....i...S..



     Each octal word in the preceding listing is displayed in the

     following decimal representation of the dump. The following table

     decodes the information.



     --00-- --01-- --02-- --03-- --04-- --05-- --06-- --07--

     --08-- --09-- --10-- --11-- --12-- --13-- --14-- --15--

     --16-- --17-- --18-- --19-- --20-- --21-- --22-- --23--

     --24-- --25-- --26-- --27-- --28-- --29--



      Words  Content

      0-3   Account name.

      4-5   Account's group and user index pointers.

      6-7   Account attributes.

      8-9   Local attributes.

      10-13 Password-encrypted.

      14-15 Permanent file space usage count (in sectors).

      16-17 Permanent file space limit (in sectors).

      18-19 CPU time usage count (in seconds).

      20-21 CPU time limit (in seconds).

      22-23 Connect-time count (in minutes).

      24-25 Connect-time limit (in minutes).

      26 Purge and account-security flags.

      27 Maximum job/session priority (numerical).

      28 Command file location of account UDCs.

      29 Command file location of SYS account UDCs.



EXAMPLE



     To list the attributes of the account SYS ,enter:



     LISTACCT SYS

     A  =  SYS

     051531 051440 020040 020040 000006 000007 177607 000713

     SYS.............

     000000 000000 020040 020040 020040 020040 000010 052150

     ..............Th

     077777 177777 000010 113257 077777 177777 000037 147337

     ................

     077777 177777 004551 140036 000123 000217

     .....i...S..

----------------------------------------------------------------

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The next is the same as above but it is for groups.



LISTGROUP



     Prints a list of attributes for groups.



SYNTAX



                {group.acct}

                {group     }

     LISTGROUP  {@.acct    } [,listfile]

                {@         }

                {@.@       }





PARAMETERS



@                   Specifies that all groups in the logon account are

                    to be listed. This is the default.



@.@                 Specifies that all groups in all accounts are to be

                    listed.  Only users with SM capability may specify

                    this option.  The default is @.



group.acct          Specifies the group and account to be listed.

                    Account managers cannot specify an account other

                    than their own.



group               Specifies the group (in the logon account) to be

                    listed. The default is @.



@.acct              Specifies that all groups in the designated account

                    are to be listed.  If an account manager specifies

                    an account, it must be his or her own account.  The

                    default is @.



The characters @, #, and ? can be used as wildcard characters, but count

toward the eight-character limit. These wildcard characters have the

following meanings:



          @                   Specifies one or more alphanumeric

                              characters ordenotes all members of the

                              set.



          #                   Specifies one numeric character.



          ?                   Specifies one alphanumeric character.



          The characters can be used as follows:



          n@                  List all groups starting with the

                               character "n".



          @n                  List all groups ending with the character

                               "n".



          n@x                 List all groups starting with the

                              character "n" and ending with the

                              character "x".



          n##...#             List all groups starting with the

                              character "n" followed by up to seven

                              digits.



          ?n@                 List all groups whose second character is

                              "n".



          n?                  List all two-character groups starting

                              with the character "n".



          ?n                  List all two-character groups ending with

                              the character "n".



listfile            Destination of the attribute listing. The default is

                    $STDLIST, but the output may be redirected with the

                    FILE command.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] suspends execution.  You must have account

     manager (AM) or system manager (SM) capability to execute this

     command.



OPERATION



     This command lists the attributes for all groups in one account (AM

     capability) or all groups in all accounts (SM capability).  Also

     available is information on groups spanned to private volumes (PV),

     whether or not the volumes are mounted when the information is

     requested.



     A sample octal dump appears below. The listing includes both group

     and system information, headed by "G = " and the group's name.  A

     translation of those bytes that contain alphanumeric ASCII

     characters appears to the right of each line of the octal dump.



G  =  PUB

050125 041040 020040 020040 000514 020040 020040 020040 PUB......L......

020040 000000 001026 077777 177777 000000 046536 077777 ............M...

177777 000002 006457 077777 177777 020410 041010 000601 ............B...

000000 000516 020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 ...N............

020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 000000 000000 ................

000000



Below is the octal listing translated into its decimal representation:



 --00-- --01-- --02-- --03-- --04-- --05-- --06-- --07--

 --08-- --09-- --10-- --11-- --12-- --13-- --14-- --15--

 --16-- --17-- --18-- --19-- --20-- --21-- --22-- --23--

 --24-- --25-- --26-- --27-- --28-- --29-- --30-- --31--

 --32-- --33-- --34-- --35-- --36-- --37-- --38-- --39--

 --40--







The information in the octal dump is decoded in the following table:



 Words              Content

 0-3           Group name, in ASCII.

 4             File index pointer.

 5-8           Password.

 9-10          Permanent file space usage count (in sectors).

 11-12         Permanent file space limit (in sectors).

 13-14         CPU time usage count (in seconds).

 15-16         CPU time limit (in seconds).

 17-18         Connect-time count (in minutes).

 19-20         Connect-time limit (in minutes).

 21-22         Purge and group-security flags.

 23            Capability-class attributes.

 24            Group directory base linkage.

 25            Group volume set definition index.

 26-29         Definition's account name.

 30-33         Definition's group name.

 34-37         Definition's volume set name.

 38            GSAVEFIPNTR

 39            GMOUNTRECNTR

 40            GSPARE



Where:



GSAVEFIPNTR         contains the original group file index pointer or an

                    address relative to the base of the SYSVS   (system

                    volume set) directory.



GMOUNTRECNTR        is a counter which keeps track of the number of

                    times a group's home volume set has been bound.



GSPARE              is an MPE V/E reserved word.



The group name and password are eight-character names, right-padded with

blanks.



The double-word numeric quantities are double-word integers, with

%17777777777 representing "unlimited".



Group attributes duplicate the second word of the double-word capability

returned by the -WHO intrinsic.   





EXAMPLE



     To list the attributes of the PUB group in his or her own account,

     the account manager enters:



     LISTGROUP  PUB



G  =  PUB

050125 041040 020040 020040 000514 020040 020040 020040 PUB......L......

020040 000000 001026 077777 177777 000000 046536 077777 ............M...

177777 000002 006457 077777 177777 020410 041010 000601 ............B...

000000 000516 020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 ...N............

020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 020040 000000 000000 ................

000000



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This  command is the same type of thing as the last two.



LISTUSER



     Lists attributes currently assigned to users.



SYNTAX



                      {user.acct}

                      {user     }

     LISTUSER         {@.acct   } [,listfile]

                      {@        }

                      {@.@      }



PARAMETERS



user.acct           The specified user in the specified account.  If

                    account managers specify , it must be their

                    own account.



user                The specified user in the logon account.



@.acct              All users in the specified account.  Account

                    managers may specify their own account only.



@                   All users in the logon account.  This is the

                    default.



@.@                 All users in all accounts. (The attributes of the

                    account are also listed.)  This option can be

                    specified only by users with system manager (SM)

                    capability.



                    The characters @, #, and ? can be used as wildcard

                    characters, but count toward the eight-character

                    limit.  These wildcard characters have the following

                    meanings:



                    @         Specifies zero or more alphanumeric

                              characters and denotes all members of the

                              set.



                    #         Specifies one numeric character.



                    ?         Specifies one alphanumeric character.



                    The characters can be used as follows:



                    n@        List all users starting with the character

                              "n".



                    @n        List all users ending with the character

                              "n".



                    n@x       List all users starting with the character

                              "n" and ending with the character "x".



                    n##...#   List all users starting with the character

                               "n" followed by up to seven digits.



                    ?n@       List all users whose second character is

                              "n".



                    n?        List all two-character users starting with

                              the character "n".



                    ?n        List all two-character users ending with

                              the character "n".



listfile            Destination of the attribute listing. The default is

                    $STDLIST, but the output may be redirected with the

                    FILE command.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] suspends execution.  You must have AM

     (account manager) or SM (system manager) capability to execute this

     command.



OPERATION



     This command generates an octal dump of the attributes currently

     assigned to users. Each entry is headed by "U = " and the user's

     name; it contains both user and system information. A translation

     of those bytes containing ASCII data appears to the right of each

     line, as shown in the sample below. Account managers may list only

     users in their own account, while system managers may specify all

     users in all accounts on the system.



 U  =  COMGRAMS

041517 046507 051101 046523 060003 000613 000000 000000 COMGRAMS........

020040 020040 020040 020040 050125 041040 020040 020040 ........PUB.....

000000 040226 000121                                    .....Q



The octal information is translated into a decimal representation below.



 --00-- --01-- --02-- --03-- --04-- --05-- --06-- --07--

 --08-- --09-- --10-- --11-- --12-- --13-- --14-- --15--

 --16-- --17-- --18--



     Each word or group of words is decoded in the following table:



      WORDS         CONTENT



      0-3           User name

      4-5           Capability

      6-7           Local attributes

      8-11          Password

      12-15         Home group

      16            Number of users logged-on

      17            Maximum job priority

      18            User entry in COMMAND.PUB.SYS



     The user name, password, and home group are eight-character names,

     padded from the right with blanks.



          The maximum job priority is a numerical quantity; 150   (%226) for

     example, represents the CS subqueue.



EXAMPLE



To list the attributes of the user MGR in the account SOPRM, enter:



     LISTUSER MGR.SOPRM

U  =  MGR

046507 051040 020040 020040 077607 000713 000000 000000 MGR.............

020040 020040 020040 020040 050125 041040 020040 020040 ........PUB.....

000002 040226 000466                                    .....6

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This command let's you alter anthor person account so you can seize it 

and give your self god acsess.



ALTACCT



     Changes the attributes of an existing account.



SYNTAX



     ALTACCT acctname [;PASS=[password]] [;FILES=[filespace]]



     [;CPU=[cpu]]  [;CONNECT=[connect]] [;CAP=[capabilitylist]]



     [;ACCESS=[(fileaccess)]] [;MAXPRI=[subqueuename]]



     [;LOCATTR=[localattribute]] [;VS=[volset:{ALT }]]

                                              {SPAN}

     [;USERPASS=[{REQ}]]

                 {OPT}   (1)



(1) The USERPASS parameter is only available if the HP Security Monitor

(HP30392) has been installed.



PARAMETERS



acctname            The name of the account to be altered.



password            Account password (used only for verifying logon

                    access).  If you omit this parameter, no change is

                    made.  If the system operator enters

                    ";PASS=[RETURN]", then the existing password is

                    removed.



filespace           Disk storage limit, in sectors, for the permanent

                    files in the account.  The  limit cannot

                    be less than the number of sectors currently in use

                    for the account.  The default is unlimited file

                    space.



cpu                 The limit on cumulative CPU time, in seconds, for

                    the account. This limit is checked only when a job

                    or session is initiated, and therefore never causes

                    the job or session to abort. The maximum value

                    allowed is 2,147,483,647 seconds.  The default is

                    unlimited CPU time. The counter may be set to zero

                    with the RESETACCT command.



connect             The limit on total cumulative job or session connect

                    time, in minutes, for the account.  This limit is

                    checked at logon and every time a process

                    terminates.  The maximum value allowed is

                    2,147,483,647 minutes.  The default is unlimited

                    connect time. The counter may be set to zero with

                    the RESETACCT command.



capabilitylist      List of capabilities, separated by commas, permitted

                    to the account.  Each capability is denoted by a

                    two-letter mnemonic, as follows:



                    System Manager                =    SM

                    Account Manager               =    AM

                    Account Librarian             =    AL

                    Group Librarian               =    GL

                    Diagnostician                 =    DI

                    System Supervisor             =    OP

                    Network Administrator         =    NA

                    Node Manager                  =    NM

                    Permanent Files               =    SF

                    Access to nonsharable I/O devices  ND

                    Use Volumes                   =    UV

                    Create Volumes                =    CV

                    Use Communications   Subsystem=    CS

                    Programmatic Sessions         =    PS

                    User Logging                  =    LG

                    Process Handling              =    PH

                    Extra Data Segments           =    DS

                    Multiple RINs                 =    MR

                    Privileged Mode               =    PM

                    Interactive Access            =    IA

                    Local Batch Access            =    BA



                    The default is "AM,AL,GL,SF,ND,IA,BA" , except for

                    the SYS account. This account has no true default:

                    it is assigned the maximum account capabilities when

                    the system is delivered and, under normal

                    circumstances, should not be altered.  CV

                    capability, which permits account members to create

                    private volumes, automatically gives the account UV

                    capability, allowing account members to use private

                    volumes as well.



fileaccess          The restrictions on file access pertinent to this

                    account. The default is R,A,L,W,X:AC, entered as

                    follows:



                     [[{R} [,...]:{ANY}] [;...]]

                       {L}

                       {A}

                       {W}

                       {X}





                    where R , L , A , W and X specify modes of access by

                    types of users (ANY and/or AC ) as follows:



                     R  =  READ

                     L  =  LOCK (allows exclusive access to file)

                     A  =  APPEND (implicitly specifies L also)

                     W  =  WRITE (implicitly specifies A and L also)

                     X  =  EXECUTE



                    The user types are specified as follows:



                    ANY  =  Any user

                    AC   =  Member of this account only





subqueuename        Name of the highest priority subqueue that can be

                    requested by any process of any job or session in

                    the account, specified as AS, BS, CS, DS or ES. The

                    default is CS .



IMPORTANT NOTE:



 User processes executing in the AS or BS subqueues can deadlock the

system. If you assign these subqueues to non-priority processes, other

critical system processes may be prevented from executing. Exercise

extreme caution when choosing subqueues.



localattribute      Local attribute of the account, as defined at the

                    installation site. This is a double-word bitmap, of

                    arbitrary meaning, that might be used to further

                    classify accounts.  Although it is not part of

                    standard MPE V/E security provisions, it is

                    available to processes through the WHO intrinsic.

                    Programmers may use  in their own

                    programs to provide security.  The default is

                    double-word 0 (null).



volset              The volume set or class reference which, when fully

                    qualified, is in the form

                    .   refers to a

                    previously defined volume set or class definition.



SPAN                Indicates that the  is to be inserted in

                    the accounting directory of the specified volume set

                    (volset).  The specified volume set must already be

                    mounted (via a MOUNT command) for the SPAN operation

                    to succeed.



ALT                 Directs the altering of an account or group entry on

                    the specified volume set.  This option is useful

                    only if it is necessary to alter account and group

                    file space limits for entries that have already been

                    spanned.



OPT                 USERPASS=OPT specifies that users in this account

                    may or may not have passwords. If you do not use the

                    USERPASS parameter, the old value remains. It is

                    available only if the HP Security Monitor has been

                    installed.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK. Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  You must

     have system manager (SM) capability to use this command.



OPERATION



     The system manager uses ALTACCT to change the attributes of an

     existing account. You may enter multiple keywords on a single

     command line,  as shown in the examples. When you change one

     capability in a  containing several defined values,

     you must respecify the entire . When an entire

     keyword parameter group is omitted from the ALTACCT command, that

     parameter remains unchanged for the account.  When a keyword is

     included, but the corresponding parameter is omitted (as in ";PASS=

     "), the default value is assigned.



     The USERPASS= parameter must be used in conjunction with REQ or

     OPT. The old value remains in effect if the USERPASS parameter is

     omitted. This is only valid if you have installed the HP Security

     Monitor.



     Parameter                Default Values

     password            No password



     filespace           Unlimited



     cpu                 Unlimited



     connect             Unlimited



     capabilitylist      AM,AL,GL,SF,ND,IA,BA (All accounts except SYS)

                         SM,AM,AL,GL,DI,OP,SF,ND,PH,DS,MR,PM,IA,BA (SYS

                         account only)



     fileaccess          R,A,W,L,X:AC (All accounts except SYS)

                         R,X:ANY;A,W,L:AC (SYS account only)



     subqueuename        CS subqueue



     localattribute      Double-word 0 (null)



     Any value changed with ALTACCT takes effect the next time MPE V/E

     is requested to check the value. If an attribute is removed from an

     account while users are logged on, they are not affected until they

     end the job or session and logon again.



      MPE V/E does not automatically generate a message informing users

     of the change; it is the system operator's responsibility to warn

     account members in advance of any changes. If the system operator

     takes a capability away from an account, all account members and

     groups within the account also lose the capability.



     You cannot remove system manager (SM) capability from the SYS

     account.  You also cannot take AM capability away from any account.

     If more than one person is assigned AM capability within the

     account, you can remove AM capability from all but one of the users

     assigned it, that is, the last.



EXAMPLE



     To change an account named AC2 so that its  is GLOBALX ,

     and its  is limited to 50,000 sectors, enter:



     ALTACCT AC2;PASS=GLOBALX;FILES=50000



     



--------------------------------------------------------------------------



The following lets you change the state of a user, leting you steal a 

user.



ALTUSER



     Alters attributes currently defined for a user.



SYNTAX



     ALTUSER username  [;PASS=[password]]  [;CAP=[capabilitylist]]



     [;MAXPRI=[subqueuename]]  [;LOCATTR=[localattribute]]



     [;HOME=[homegroupname]]  [;USERPASS=[{REQ}][,EXPIRED]]  (1)

                                          {OPT}]



     (1) The USERPASS parameter is only available if the HP Security

     Monitor has been installed.





PARAMETERS



username            The name assigned to the user for a logon account.



password            The new password to be assigned to the user.  When

                    you enter ";PASS=[RETURN]", any existing password is

                    removed. If you omit this parameter entirely, the

                    password remains unchanged.



capabilitylist      The list of capabilities, separated by commas,

                    permitted to this user. The capabilities assigned to

                    the user cannot exceed those assigned to the

                    account. Each capability is denoted by a two-letter

                    mnemonic as follows:



                    System Manager                      =   SM

                    Account Manager                     =   AM

                    Account Librarian                   =   AL

                    Group Librarian                     =   GL

                    Diagnostician                       =   DI

                    System Supervisor                   =   OP

                    Network Administrator               =   NA

                    Node Manager                        =   NM

                    Permanent Files                     =   SF

                    Access to non-sharable I/O devices  =   ND

                    Use Volumes                         =   UV

                    Create Volumes                      =   CV

                    Use Communications Subsystem        =   CS

                    User Logging                        =   LG

                    Process Handling                    =   PH

                    Extra Data Segments                 =   DS

                    Multiple RINs                       =   MR

                    Privileged Mode                     =   PM

                    Interactive Access                  =   IA

                    Local Batch Access                  =   BA

                    Programmatic Sessions               =   PS



                    The default is SF , ND , IA , and BA. Note that CV

                    automatically gives the user UV capability.



subqueuename        The name of the highest priority subqueue that may

                    be requested for any job or session initiated by the

                    user. This parameter is specified as AS, BS, CS, DS,

                    or ES, but cannot be greater than that specified

                    with the NEWACCT or ALTACCT commands.  The default

                    is CS. The  defined for the user is

                    checked against the  defined for the

                    account at logon, and the lower priority of the two

                    is used as the maximum priority for the job or

                    session.  If you make a request for priority when

                    you log on, it is checked against the 

                    defined for you as the user, and you are granted the

                    lower of the two values.



localattribute      Defined at the installation site, this is an

                    arbitrary double-word bitmap used to further

                    classify users.  Although it is not part of standard

                    MPE V/E security provisions, programmers may define

                    it (through the WHO intrinsic) to enhance the

                    security of their own programs.  The bitmap for the

                    user's local attributes must be a subset of the

                    bitmap for the account's local attributes. The

                    ALTUSER command checks the local attributes of the

                    user with those of the account.  The default is

                    double-word 0 (null).



homegroupname       The name of an existing group to be assigned as the

                    home group for this user.  The first user

                    established when an account is created is by default

                    assigned PUB as the . Subsequent new

                    users have by default no  assigned. If no

                     is assigned, the user must always

                    specify an existing group when logging on.





OPT                 USERPASS=OPT specifies that this user may or may not

                    have a password. It is available only if the HP

                    Security Monitor has been installed.



EXPIRED             The password expires immediately. The user cannot

                    logon without selecting a new password. It is only

                    available if the HP Security Monitor has been

                    installed.







USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK. Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  You must

     have account manager (AM) capability  to use this command.







OPERATION



     The ALTUSER command allows the account manager to change the

     password, capabilities, processing subqueue, security checking, and

     home group currently defined for a user. More than one of these

     attributes may be changed at a time by entering multiple keyword

     parameters on a single command line, using the ; delimiter.



     To change an attribute, enter the keyword and its new value. If you

     enter the keyword and no corresponding parameter, the default value

     is assigned. When an entire keyword parameter group is omitted from

     the ALTUSER command, the corresponding value for the user remains

     unchanged. When a keyword is included, but the corresponding

     parameter is omitted (as in ;PASS= ), a default value is assigned

     as follows:



      Parameter          Default Values



      password           Null (no password)



      capabilitylist     SF, ND, IA, and BA (provided these capabilities

                          have been specified for the account)



      subqueuename       CS



      localattribute     Null (double-word 0)



      homegroupname      The first user established when the account is

                         created has PUB assigned as home. Subsequent

                         users are not assigned a home group. If a user

                         has no home group assigned, an existing group

                         must be specified when initiating a job or a

                         session.



     When a parameter is modified with the ALTUSER command, it is

     immediately registered in the directory. However, it does not

     affect users who are currently logged on to the system. They are

     affected the next time they logon to the same user name and

     account. For this reason, you should warn users in advance of the

     intended changes.



     You should avoid changing the  or 

     of the user MANAGER.SYS.  SM capability cannot be taken away from

     MANAGER.SYS.



     If more than one user within an account is assigned AM capability,

     the capability can be removed from all but one user assigned it.

     The last user retains the AM capability.



EXAMPLE



     Suppose an account's capabilities are AM, AL, GL, SF, ND, PH, DS,

     MR, IA, and BA .  To change the  of the user JONES

     from IA, BA, SF, PH, DS  to include multiple RIN capability (MR),

     enter:



     ALTUSER JONES;CAP=IA,BA,SF,PH,DS,MR



     To alter two attributes,  and , for user

     JONES enter:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 Now that you have great acsess here is the best command so far.  It 

gives you the ability to make your own account. It goes something like

this ....



    NEWACCT:



     

     Creates a new account and an account manager and PUB group

     associated with it.



SYNTAX



     NEWACCT acctname,mgrname   [;PASS=[password]]



     [;FILES=[filespace]]   [;CPU=[cpu]]



     [;CONNECT=[connect]]   [;CAP=[capabilitylist]]



     [;ACCESS=[fileaccess]]   [;MAXPRI=[subqueuename]]



     [;LOCATTR=[localattribute]]   [;VS=[volset:SPAN]]



     [;USERPASS=[{REQ}]]  (1)

                 {OPT}



     (1) The USERPASS parameter is available only if the HP Security

     Monitor (HP30392) has been installed.



PARAMETERS



acctname            Name to be assigned to the new account. This name

                    must contain from one to eight alphanumeric

                    characters, beginning with an alphabetic character.



mgrname             Name of the account manager. This is always the

                    first user created under the account. The account

                    manager receives the following attributes:



                    * User Password          None

                    * Capability List        Same as the account

                                             capability list

                    * Scheduling Priority    Same as the account maximum

                                             priority

                    * Local Attribute        Same as the account local

                                             attributes

                    * Home Group             PUB



                    The attributes of an account manager may be changed

                    with the ALTUSER command after  is defined.

                    However, this user is never granted attributes

                    greater than those assigned to the account.



password            Account password, used for verifying logon access

                    only. This password must contain from one to eight

                    alphanumeric characters beginning with an alphabetic

                    character.  The default is that no password is

                    assigned.



filespace           The disk storage limit, in sectors, for the

                    permanent files of the account.  The maximum value

                    you may define is 2,147,483,647 sectors.  The

                    default is unlimited file space.



cpu                 Limit on total CPU time, in seconds, for this

                    account.  This limit is checked only when a job or

                    session is initiated. Thus, the limit never causes

                    the job or session to abort.  The maximum value you

                    may define with NEWACCT is 2,147,483,647 seconds.

                    The default is that no limit is assigned.



connect    Limit on total session connect time, in minutes, for the

                    account.  This limit is checked at logon, and when

                    the job or session initiates a new process.  The

                    maximum value you may define is 2,147,483,647

                    minutes.  The default is that no limit is assigned.



capabilitylist      List of capabilities, separated by commas, permitted

                    to this account.  Each capability is denoted by a

                    two-letter mnemonic, as follows:



                    System Manager                     SM

                    Account Manager                    AM

                    Account Librarian                  AL

                    Group Librarian                    GL

                    Diagnostician                      DI

                    System Supervisor                  OP

                    Network Administrator              NA

                    Node Manager                       NM

                    Permanent Files                    SF

                    Access to non-sharable I/O devices ND

                    Use Volumes                        UV

                    Create Volumes                     CV

                    Use Communications Subsystem       CS

                    Programmatic Sessions              PS

                    User Logging                       LG

                    Process Handling                   PH

                    Extra Data Segments                DS

                    Multiple RINS                      MR

                    Privileged Mode                    PM

                    Interactive Access                 IA

                    Local Batch Access                 BA



                    The default is AM,AL,GL,SF,ND,IA,BA.



fileaccess          File access restrictions assigned to the account.

                    The default is R,L,A,W,X:AC.



                     [{R} [,...]:{ANY} ] [;...]

                      {L}

                      {A}

                      {W}

                      {X}



                    where R, L, A, W, and/or X specify modes of access

                    by types of users (ANY or AC ) as follows:



                    R   = READ

                    L   = LOCK (allows exclusive access to file)

                    A   = APPEND (implicitly specifies L as well)

                    W   = WRITE (implicitly specifies A and L as well)

                    X   = EXECUTE



                    The user types are specified as follows:



                    ANY   =  Any user

                    AC    =  Member of this account only



                    The default is no security restrictions at the

                    account level. Two or more modes may be specified if

                    they are separated by commas. Both user types may be

                    specified if they are separated by commas.



subqueuename        The name of the subqueue indicating the  highest

                    priority that can be requested by any process during

                    any job or session in the account. This parameter is

                    specified as AS, BS, CS, DS, or ES.



localattribute      The local attribute of the account, as defined at

                    the installation site.  This is a double-word bit

                    map used to further classify accounts.  When it is

                    not part of standard MPE V/E security provisions,

                    programmers may define local attributes (which are

                    checked by the -WHO intrinsic) to enhance their

                    software's security.  The default is double-word 0 .



volset              The volume set or class reference which, when fully

                    qualified, is in the form

                    .   refers to a

                    previously defined volume set or class.



SPAN                Specifies that the  is to be inserted

                    in the accounting directory of the specified volume

                    set (volset).  The specified volume set must already

                    be physically mounted for the SPAN operation to

                    succeed.



                    The associated account manager and PUB group are not

                    created in the accounting directory of the specified

                    volume set.



                    Once the account has been spanned to the volume set,

                    it does not need to be spanned again on another

                    system which shares the volume set under the same

                    account name.  The  parameter is not

                    necessary.



REQ                 USERPASS=REQ specifies that all users in the account

                    are to have non-blank passwords. If you require user

                    passwords, MPE V/E assigns the account manager a

                    blank, expired password. The account manager must

                    select a new password the first time the Manager

                    logs on. It is available only if the HP Security

                    Monitor has been installed.



OPT                 USERPASS=OPT specifies that users of the account may

                    or may not have passwords. This is the default. It

                    is available only if the HP Security Monitor has

                    been installed.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  You must

     have system manager (SM) capability to execute this command.



OPERATION



     The NEWACCT command may only be executed by the system manager. The

     system manager is responsible for establishing the accounting

     structure best suited to the computer installation.



     When a keyword is specified but its corresponding parameter is

     omitted (as in ;ACCESS=  ), the default value for that keyword is

     assigned (in this case, R, L, A, W, X:AC).  The default is also

     assigned when an entire keyword parameter group (such as

     ;ACCESS=fileaccess) is omitted.



     After the system manager has created accounts and their PUB groups,

     and has designated the account managers for those accounts, the new

     account managers may logon and redefine their own attributes and

     those of their PUB groups. Account managers may also define new

     users and groups. However, the capabilities and attributes the

     account managers assign to groups and users cannot exceed those

     assigned to the account itself by the system manager. For example,

     if the system manager does not assign the account DS capability, no

     users in the account are permitted DS capability (so they cannot

     use  extra data segments).



     The PUB group is initially assigned no password and the same

     capability class attributes, permanent file space limit, CPU limit,

     and connect time limit as the account.  Its initial security allows

     READ and EXECUTE access to all users who successfully logon to the

     account, and APPEND, WRITE, LOCK, and SAVE access to account

     librarian (AL) and group users (GU) only. These access provisions

     are (R,X:ANY;A,W,L,S:AL,GU).



EXAMPLE



     To create an account with the account name ACI, and the account

     manager name MNGR, with all other parameters assigned by default,

     enter:



     NEWACCT ACI,MNGR

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following will let you make a new user.



     NEWUSER:



     Defines a new user.



SYNTAX



     NEWUSER     name   [;PASS=[password]]



     [;CAP=[capabilitylist]]       [;MAXPRI=[subqueuename]]



     [;LOCATTR=[localattribute]]        [;HOME=[homegroupname]]



     [;USERPASS={REQ}] [,EXPIRED]]  (1)

                 OPT}



     (1) The USERPASS parameter is available only if the HP Security

     Monitor has been installed.



PARAMETERS



username            The name of the user. The name must consist of one

                    to eight alphanumeric characters, beginning with an

                    alphabetic character.



accountname         As system manager, you can include the account name

                    when you are logged onto an account other than the

                    requested account.



password            User password, used for verifying logon access only.

                    The password must consist of one to eight

                    alphanumeric characters, beginning with an

                    alphabetic character. The default is that no

                    password is assigned.



capabilitylist      List of capabilities, separated by commas, allowed

                    this account.  Each capability is denoted by a two-

                    letter mnemonic, as follows:



                    System Manager                     SM

                    Account Manager                    AM

                    Account Librarian                  AL

                    Group Librarian                    GL

                    Diagnostician                      DI

                    System Supervisor                  OP

                    Network Administrator              NA

                    Node Manager                       NM

                    Permanent Files                    SF

                    Access to non-sharable I/O devices ND

                    Use Volumes                        UV

                    Create Volumes                     CV

                    Use Communications Subsystems      CS

                    User Logging                       LG

                    Process Handling                   PH

                    Extra Data Segments                DS

                    Multiple RINs                      MR

                    Privileged Mode                    PM

                    Interactive Access                 IA

                    Local Batch Access                 BA



                    Capabilities assigned to the user via the ;CAP=

                    parameter cannot exceed those assigned to the

                    account. If the account's capabilities are altered,

                    any capabilities removed from the account are also

                    removed from the user. The user's capabilities are

                    always  a subset of the account's at logon.  This

                    prevents a user from being granted a capability not

                    assigned to the account. Note that CV capability,

                    which allows users to create private volumes, also

                    confers UV capability, which lets them use those

                    volumes.  The default is IA, BA, ND, SF.



subqueuename        The name of the highest priority subqueue that any

                    job or session in the account can request for

                    executing processes.  The  may be

                    either AS, BS, CS, DS, or ES. The default is CS. The

                    priority specified for the user in NEWUSER cannot be

                    greater than that specified for the account.



                    The  defined for the user is checked

                    against the  defined for the user's

                    account at logon.  The lower priority of the two is

                    used as the maximum priority and restricts all

                    processes of the job/session.  Also, the priority

                    requested by the user at logon is checked against

                    the  defined for that user, and the

                    lower of these two values is granted.



localattribute      The local attribute of the user, as defined at the

                    installation site.  This is a double-word bitmap of

                    arbitrary meaning, which may be used to classify

                    users further.  Although it is not part of standard

                    MPE V/E security provisions, it is available to

                    processes through the WHO intrinsic for use in the

                    programmer's own security provisions. The NEWUSER

                    command checks the local attributes of the user with

                    those of the account.  The default is double-word 0

                    (null).



homegroupname       The name of an existing group to be assigned as the

                    user's home group. If none is assigned, the user

                    must specify a group when logging on.  The default

                    is that no home group is assigned.



REQ                 USERPASS=REQ requires that the user have a non-blank

                    password. It is available only if the HP Security

                    Monitor has been installed.



OPT                 USERPASS=OPT makes a user password optional. This is

                    the default. It is available only if the HP Security

                    Monitor has been installed.



EXPIRED             The password expires immediately. The user cannot

                    logon without selecting a new password. It is

                    available only if the HP Security Monitor has been

                    installed.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  A user

     must have account manager (AM) capability to execute this command.



OPERATION



     The account manager uses the NEWUSER command to define an account

     member. When the user is defined, the account manager may also

     assign the user a password and capabilities, and limit the user's

     access to system resources. Parameters defining these values may

     also be omitted from the command line; in this case, the defaults

     are assigned to the user.



EXAMPLE



     To define a new user named LHSMITH and assign a password of SMITTY

     and a homegroup of HOMEGPX, enter:



     NEWUSER LHSMITH;PASS=SMITTY;HOME=HOMEGPX

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

     INFORMATION RETERVAL:



Now that your in and have acsess to it all you will want to suck the

system dry of it's information.  The following section is devoted to

just that. We will go into file retrieval, program runing, and  log

veiwing.



The following lets you see the user defined programes to run one 

just type it's names at the prompt.



SHOWCATALOG



     Lists user-defined command (UDC) files.



SYNTAX



     SHOWCATALOG [listfile        ]

                  ;USER=user[.acct]



PARAMETERS



listfile      An arbitrary filename, used to identify the UDC file

              when the output of SHOWCATALOG is sent to a printer.

              The output may be redirected with a previous FILE

              command. Default is that UDC files are displayed on

              your terminal (the $STDLIST device).



user[.acct]   A particular user whose UDC filenames will be

              displayed on the screen or sent to a listfile;  the

              contents of the files are not displayed.



             The wildcard characters @, #, and ? may be used in

             [.acct] as you would use them in the specification

             of any user or any account, where:



               @         One or more alphanumeric characters.  Used

                         by itself, @ denotes "all members of the

                         set".



              #         One numeric character.



             ?         One alphanumeric character.



               Each wildcard character counts toward the eight

               character limit for  or .



USE



 This command may be issued from a session, job, or in BREAK.  It

 may not be issued from a program.  It is breakable (aborts

 execution).



OPERATION



 The SHOWCATALOG command lists user-defined command (UDC) files.

 Unless the output is redirected to another device with the FILE

 command, as shown in "EXAMPLE", the listing appears on your

 terminal. It indicates at which level (user, account, or system)

 the files have been defined, so that you may display the current

 catalog before adding or deleting system level UDCs (if you are the

 system manager) or account level UDCs (if you are account manager).



EXAMPLE



To list system, account, and user level UDC files on your terminal,

enter:



     SHOWCATALOG



To store the current UDC file on disk as "LFILE" (which may also be

printed) enter:



BUILD LFILE

FILE LFILE,OLD;DEV=DISC

SHOWCATALOG *LFILE



--------------------------------------------------------------------

The next two comands are self explanotory and easy to use

but they are the back of info gathering so I will explan them.



LISTF





     Lists descriptions of one or more permanent disk files.



SYNTAX



                     {, 0}

                     {, 1}

     LISTF [fileset][{, 2}] [;listfile]

                      ,-1}

                      ,-2}





PARAMETERS



fileset        Specifies the set of files to be listed.  This

               positional parameter has the form:

               filename[.groupname[.acctname]]



              The characters @, #, and ? can be used as wildcard

              characters in any position of the 

              parameter.  The wildcard characters count toward the

              eight-character limit for group, account, and file

              names. These wildcard characters have the following

              meanings:

              @         Specifies one or more alphanumeric

                        characters.When used by itself, @ denotes

                        all members of the set.

              #         Specifies one numeric character.



              ?         Specifies one alphanumeric character.



             These characters can be used with files as follows:

             n@        Lists all files starting with the

                           character

                           "n".



             @n        Lists all files ending with the character

                       "n".



             n@x       Lists all files starting with the

                       character "n" and ending with the

                       character "x".



             n#######  Lists all files starting with the

                       character "n" followed by seven digits.



             ?n@       Lists all files whose second character is

                       "n".



              n?        Represents all two-character files

                        starting with the character "n".



              ?n        Represents all two-character files ending

                        with the character "n".



            Depending on the position of these characters in the

             parameter, they can also be used to

            indicate groups and accounts. If you do not specify

            a group or account, MPE V/E assumes the logon group

            and account.  The default is @ (lists all files in

            logon group).



            0, 1, 2, -1, or -2  Displays information about the

                                file. Displays only the file

                                name.  The default is 0 if no

                                list level is specified.



           0         Displays only the file name. The default

                     is 0 if no list level is specified.



           1         Displays the file name, file code, record

                     size, format, the current end-of-file

                     location, and the maximum number of

                     records allowed in the file.  It also

                     shows whether the file is ASCII or binary;

                     CCTL or NOCCTL; CIR, MSG, or STD. An

                     asterisk following the file name indicates

                     that someone has performed an FOPEN on it

                     and not yet done an FCLOSE.



           2         Displays all the information found with

                     option 1, plus the blocking factor, the

                     number of disk sectors in use (including

                     those in use for system and user labels),

                     the number of extents currently allocated,

                     and the maximum number of extents allowed.



           -1        Displays the octal listing of the file

                      label.  The first line of this listing is

                     the directory entry for the file being

                     listed. The remainder is the file label.

                     The -1 option is available only to users

                     who have system manager (SM) or account

                    manager (AM) capability.



           -2        Displays the access control definition

                    (ACD) information associated with the

                    requested . If no ACD information

                     exists for a file or if you do not have

                     access to the ACD (SM, AM, CR, or RACD

                    access), a message stating that fact is

                     issued.



listfile            The name of the output file to which the

                    descriptions are written.  It is automatically

                    specified as an ASCII file with variable length

                 records and these characteristics:  closed in the

                   temporary domain, CCTL, OUT access mode, and EXC

                   (exclusive access) option.  The remaining

                    characteristics are those obtained from the FILE

                    command default specifications.  This file is

                    temporary and cannot be overwritten by a BUILD

                    command.  The default is $STDLIST.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK. Pressing [BREAK] suspends execution.



OPERATION



    This command applies only to permanent disk files.  It lists

    descriptions of one or more disk files at the level of detail you

    select. You need not have access to a file to list a description of

    it, but you must have access to it to receive information on any

    associated ACDs. However, a file description is not listed unless

    the file's home volume set (PV) is mounted. A standard user may

    list level 0, 1, and 2 information for any file in the system, or -

    2 ACD data for those files for which they have READ ACD access.

    Users with AM capability may list level -1  or -2 data for files in

    their own accounts. Users with SM capability may list -1 or -2 data

    for any file in the system.



    If you send a LISTF command to the line printer or magnetic tape,

   the date and time are printed at the top of the data.

     You may request that the file information be displayed on devices

    other than the standard listing device. Name the desired device in

    the FILE command as follows:

     FILE PRTR;DEV=LP      ** Equates name PRTR with device class

                                  name LP. **

    LISTF @.@,2;*PRTR     ** Directs level 2 description of all files

                                       in all groups of the logon

                                        account to PRTR. **

     If MPE V/E fails to locate a requested file, the following error

    message is displayed.



    NON-EXISTENT FILE (CIERR 907)



   If you have a wildcard character in your request and MPE V/E cannot

   locate any files satisfying those conditions, the following warning

   is displayed:



   NO FILES FOUND IN FILE-SET (CIWARN 431)





EXAMPLE



     The following examples illustrate several uses of the LISTF

     command.



     Level 0 (Default) Output Format



LISTF



FILENAME



APPB         APPC         APPD        APPE         APPF       CONMSG

CONOP1       CONOP4       CONOP5      CONOPEX      CONSG      EXAMPLES

GIMAGE       GIMCOM       GIMDOC      GIMDS        GIMPO      INDEX

K10130955    LINDA        LIST        LOGON        MEMO       MTS

MTS3000      OPFRONT      PS          REPLY        SCHED      VIP



     Level 1 Output Format



          LISTF,1



     ACCOUNT=  LEWIS        GROUP=  PUB



     FILENAME  CODE  -------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------

                         SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT



     CONOP1              80B  FA          10         10





     K0880909  TDPQ     104B  FA         636       2269

     BOXES     DRAW     128W  FB          84         84

     EXAMPLES            80B  FA          20         20

     ERRORLOG            80B  FAO         12       1024



     Level 2 Output Format



     LISTF,2



ACCOUNT=  USERS        GROUP=  BARBARA



FILENAME  CODE  -------------LOGICAL RECORD---------------SPACE----

                    SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS

#X



APPB                88B  FA         414        414  16      162

14 14

APPM                80B  VAM        119        240  16       12

8  8

APPC                80B  FAO        127        208  16       70

8  8

APPK      KSAM      80B  FA          16        200  16       20

2  7





     The column headings have the following meanings:



   FILENAME       Gives the filename. An asterisk (*) following the

                 filename in options 1 and 2 indicates the file is

                  open for READ or WRITE access.



   CODE           Refer to the BUILD or FILE command for an

                  explanation of the file code.



   SIZE           The size of the records under the heading SIZE,

                  indicating the number of words (W) or bytes (B).



   TYP            The first letter under this heading contains

                  information on the record format.  This is listed in

                  one of the following ways: F (fixed length), V

                  (variable length), or U (undefined length).



                  The second letter indicates whether the file is A

                  (ASCII) or B (binary).



                  The third letter indicates the kind of file.  This

                  information appears in one of the following ways:

                  Blank (standard file unless KSAM appears in the code

                  field), O (circular file), M (message file), or R

                  (relative I/O file).



                  The letter C follows if the file has the ;CCTL

                  attribute.



EOF                 End of file location.



LIMIT               Maximum number of records allowed.



R/B                 Blocking factor.



SECTORS             Sectors in use.



#X                  Extents allocated.



MX                  Maximum number of extents allowed.



Level -1 Output Format



LISTF UDCS, -1

F  =  UDCS

052504 041523 020040 020040 001001 120353               UDCS........

052504 041523 020040 020040 041517 046504 020040 020040 UDCS....COMD....

045440 020040 020040 020040 046501 051111 051523 040440 K..........TECH.

020040 020040 020040 020040 020202 004040 000001 123525 ...............U

123525 123525 000000 000000 000014 000000 000000 002163 .U.U...........s

000000 000000 120173 021427 000005 177650 002374 005015 ................

000024 000036 000000 002163 001001 120353 000400 104644 .......s........

001401 032743 001001 162503 001401 036363 001401 041324 ..5....C......B.

001001 164214 001401 042166 001002 001740 001401 044134 ......Dv......H.

001002 002656 001401 045323 001002 006740 000400 150014 ......J.........

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 004072 034411 123525 000000 ..........9..U..

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 004073 002010 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 042111 051503 020001 000001 ........DISC....







A pictorial explanation of the level −1 output, follows:

LISTF , -1





Level -2 Output Format



LISTF, -2  ACCOUNT=  TEST        GROUP=  STGAMES



FILENAME        -------------ACD ENTRIES---------------

APPE            JOE.DOE : R

                @.OSE   : R,W,A,L,X

                @.@     : X

NOACCESS        NO ACD ACCESS

NONE            NO ACDS







The disk file label contains the following:



 Words                    Content

  0-3               Local filename

  4-7               Group name

  8-11              Account name

  12-15             Identity for file creator

  16-19             File lockword

  20-21             File security matrix

  22  (Bits 0:7)    Reserved for NLS

      (Bits 8:13)   Not used

      (Bits 14:1)   STORE/RESTORE release bit

      (Bits 15:1)   File secure bit:

                         If 1, file secured

                         If 0, file released

  23                File creation date*

  24                Last access date*

  25                Last modification date*

  26                File code

  27                Private volume information

     (Bits 0:1)     Class flag bit

     (Bits 1:3)     Not used

     (Bits 4:4)     Mounted volume table index

     (Bits 8:8)     Volume mask

  28 (Bit 0:1)      STORE bit (If on, STORE or RESTORE, in progress)

     (Bit 1:1)      RESTORE bit (If on, RESTORE in progress)

     (Bit 2:1)      Load bit (If on, program file is loaded)

     (Bit 3:1)      EXCLUSIVE bit (If on, file is opened with

                    EXCLUSIVE access)

     (Bits 4:4)     Device subtype

     (Bits 8:6)     Device type

     (Bits 14:1)    File is open for WRITE

     (Bits 15:1)    File is open for READ

  29 (Bits 0:8)     Number of user labels written

     (Bits 8:8)     Number of user labels

  30-31             Maximum number of logical records

  32-33             File control block vector

  34                Checksum

  35                Coldload identity

  36                Foptions specifications

  37                Logical record size (in negative bytes)

  38                Block size (in words)

  39  (Bits 0:8)    Sector offset to data

      (Bits 8:3)    Not used

      (Bits 11:5)   Number of extents minus 1

  40                Logical size of last extent size in sectors

  41                Extent size

  42-43             Number of logical records in file

  44-107            Two-word addresses of up to 32 disk extents,

                    beginning with address of first extents

                    (words 44-45)







  108-109           File allocation time

  110               File allocation date

  111               Not used

  112-113           Start of file block number

  114-115           Block number of last block

  116-117           Number of open and closed records

  124-127           Device class



     Dates are in the same format as the value returned from the

     CALENDAR intrinsic:



     Bits  0          6   7           15



      Year of Century    Day of Year



GENERAL EXAMPLES



     To list all of the files in your logon group that have X as the

     second alphabetic character in their names, enter:



     LISTF ?X@



     FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN



     EXAMP :



     To list all of the three-character files in your logon group and

     account that end in the letter N, enter:



     LISTF ??N



     FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN



     SYN





LISTFTEMP



     Lists the descriptions of one or more temporary disk files for a

     job or session.



SYNTAX



     LISTFTEMP [fileset][,listlevel][;listfile]



PARAMETERS



fileset             Specifies the set of files to be listed.  This

                    positional parameter takes the following form:



                    filename[.groupname[.acctname]]



The characters @, #, and ? may be used as wildcard characters in any

position of the  parameter.  The wildcard characters count

toward the eight-character limit for group, account, and filenames.

These wildcard characters have the following meanings:



                    @         Specifies zero or more alphanumeric

                              characters. When used by itself, @ denotes

                              all members of the set.



                    #         Specifies one numeric character.



                    ?         Specifies one alphanumeric character.



These characters can be used with files as follows:



                    n@        Lists all files starting with the

                              character "n".



                    @n        Lists all files ending with the character

                              "n".



                    n@x       Lists all files starting with the

                              character "n" and ending with the

                              character "x".



                    n#######  Lists all files starting with the

                              character "n" followed by seven digits.



                    ?n@       Lists all files whose second character is

                              "n".



                    n?        Represents all two-character files that

                              start with the character "n".



                    ?n        Represents all two-character files that

                              end with the character "n".



Depending on their placement in the  parameter, these

characters may also be used to indicate groups and accounts.  If you

specify nothing for the group or account, MPE V/E assumes the logon

group and account.  The default is @ (all files in logon group).



listlevel           Displays information about the file.  The options

                    are level 0, 1, 2, or -1:



                    0         Displays only the filename.  The default

                              is 0 if no listlevel is specified.



                    1         Displays the filename, file code,  record

                              size, format, the current end-of-file

                              location, and the maximum number of

                              records allowed in the file. (It also

                              shows whether the file is ASCII or binary;

                              CCTL or NOCCTL; CIR, MSG, or STD).



                    2         Displays all of the information found with

                              the 1 option, plus the blocking factor,

                              the number of disk sectors in use

                              (including those in use for file labels

                              and user headers), the number of extents

                              currently allocated, and the maximum

                              number of extents allowed.



                    -1        Displays the octal listing of the file

                              label.  The first line of this listing is

                              the directory entry for the file being

                              listed. The -1 option is available only to

                              users who have SM or AM capability.



listfile            The name of the output file to which the

                    descriptions are written. It is automatically

                    specified as an ASCII file with variable length

                    records and these characteristics:  closed in the

                    temporary domain, CCTL (user supplied carriage-

                    control characters), OUT access mode, and EXC

                    (exclusive access) option.  The remainder of its

                    characteristics are those obtained from the FILE

                    command default specifications.  This file is

                    temporary and cannot be overwritten by a BUILD

                    command.  The default is $STDLIST.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.



OPERATION



     This command lists descriptions of one or more temporary disk files

     at the level of detail you select. A file description is not listed

     unless the file's home volume set (PV) is mounted.  A standard user

     may specify level 0, 1 and 2 information for any file in the

     system. A user with account manager or system manager capability

     may list level -1 data for files in his or her own account.  When

     you send LISTFTEMP data to the line printer or magnetic tape, the

     date and time  appear at the beginning of the listing.



     LISTFTEMP displays the system file $OLDPASS only if wildcard

     characters are used in the file specification and if $OLDPASS fits

     the specification.



     You may have the file information displayed on a device other than

     your standard list device.  To do so, name the desired device in

     the FILE command, then backreference the formal file name on the

     LISTFTEMP command line.  In the following example, the filename

     PRTR is equated with the device class LP.  Then, a level 2

     description of all files in all groups of the logon account is sent

     to PRTR.



     FILE PRTR;DEV=LP

     LISTFTEMP @.@,2;*PRTR



     If MPE V/E fails to locate the file you request, one of the

     following error messages is displayed:



      TEMPORARY FILE NOT FOUND (CIWARN 3289)



     NO TEMP FILES EXIST (CIWARN 3284)



     If you use a wildcard character in your request and MPE V/E cannot

     locate any files satisfying those conditions, the following warning

     is displayed:



     TEMPORARY FILE NOT FOUND (CIWARN 3289)



     LISTFTEMP requires 8K of stack space to execute.  If you use the

     command programmatically, make the appropriate  allowances

     for your application.







EXAMPLE



     The following examples illustrate several uses of the LISTFTEMP

     command.



     Level 0 (Default) Output Format



     LISTFTEMP @.@.@



     TEMPORARY FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN



     $OLDPASS.PEN.MANU AJ.PEN.MANU AJJ.PEN.MANU Z10Z414A.JON.MANU

     TEMPFILE.TEMPGROUP.SYS.



     Level 1 Output Format



     LISTFTEMP B@,1



     TEMPORARY FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN

     ACCOUNT=  MANU        GROUP=  PEN



     FILENAME  CODE  -------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------

                    SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT



     BONOP1          80B   FA          10         10

     BOTE      TDPQ  104B  FA         636       2269  (TEMP)

     BOXES     DRAW  128W  FB          84         84  (TEMP)

     BRAMPLES*        80B  FA          20         20  (TEMP)

     BRRORLOG         80B  FAO         12       1024  (TEMP)



Level 2 Output Format



     LISTFTEMP A@,2



     TEMPORARY FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN

     ACCOUNT=  MANU         GROUP=  PEN



     FILENAME CODE  -------------LOGICAL RECORD----------- ----SPACE--

             SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS  #X MX



     APPB     88B  FA         414        414  16      162   14 14 (TEMP)

     APPM     80B  VAM        119        240  16       12   8  8  (TEMP)

     APPC     80B  FAO        127        208  16       70   8  8  (TEMP)

     APPK KSAM80B  FA          16        200  16       20   2  7  (TEMP)



     The column headings have the following meanings:



     HEADING        MEANING



     FILENAME       Displays the filename. An asterisk (*) following the

                    filename in the level 1 and 2 options indicates the

                    file is open for READ or WRITE access.



     CODE           Indicates a special file format.  Refer to the BUILD

                    or FILE command for a list of file codes and their

                    meaning.



     SIZE           Displays the size of the records under the heading

                    SIZE, indicating the number of words (W) or bytes

                    (B).



     TYP            The first column under this heading contains

                    information concerning record format.  This is

                    listed in one of the following ways: F (fixed

                    length), V (variable length), or U (undefined

                    length).



                    The second column indicates whether the file is A

                    (ASCII) or B (binary).



                    The third column indicates the kind of file.  This

                    information appears in one of the following ways:

                    Blank (standard file unless KSAM appears in the code

                    field), O (circular file), D (message file) or R

                    (relative I/O file).



                    In the fourth column a C appears only if the ;CCTL

                    parameter is selected.



     EOF            End of file location.



     LIMIT          Maximum number of records allowed.



     R/B            Blocking factor.



     SECTORS        Sectors in use.



     #X             Extents allocated.



     MX             Maximum number of extents allowed.



     (TEMP)         Temporary files.







Level -1 Output Format



LISTFTEMP UDCS, -1 F  =  UDCS                         (TEMPORARY FILES)

052504 041523 020040 020040 001001 120353               UDCS........

052504 041523 020040 020040 041517 046504 020040 020040 UDCS....COMD....

045440 020040 020040 020040 046501 051111 051523 040440 K..........TECH.

020040 020040 020040 020040 020202 004040 000001 123525 ...............U

123525 123525 000000 000000 000014 000000 000000 002163 .U.U...........s

000000 000000 120173 021427 000005 177650 002374 005015 ................

000024 000036 000000 002163 001001 120353 000400 104644 .......s........

001401 032743 001001 162503 001401 036363 001401 041324 ..5....C......B.

001001 164214 001401 042166 001002 001740 001401 044134 ......Dv......H.

001002 002656 001401 045323 001002 006740 000400 150014 ......J.........

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 004072 034411 123525 000000 ..........9..U..

000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 004073 002010 ................

000000 000000 000000 000000 042111 051503 020001 000001 ........DISC....



     A pictorial explanation of the level -1 output, follows:



     LISTFTEMP , -1





     The disk file label contains the following:



Words               Content



 0-3                Local filename

 4-7                Group name

 8-11               Account name

 12-15              Identity of file creator

 16-19              File lockword

 20-21              File security matrix

 22  (Bits 0:7)     Reserved for NLS

     (Bits 8:13)    Not used

     (Bits 14:1)    STORE/RESTORE release bit

     (Bits 15:1)    File secure bit:

                        If 1, file secured

                        If 0, file released

 23                 File creation date*

 24                 Last access date*

 25                 Last modification date*

 26                 File code

 27                 Private volume information

     (Bits 0:1)     Class flag bit

     (Bits 1:3)     Not used

     (Bits 4:4)     Mounted volume table index

     (Bits 8:8)     Volume mask

 28  (Bit 0:1)      STORE Bit (If on, STORE or RESTORE in progress)

     (Bit 1:1)      RESTORE Bit (If on, RESTORE in progress)

     (Bit 2:1)      Load Bit (If on, program file is loaded)

     (Bit 3:1)      EXCLUSIVE Bit (If on, file is opened with

                          EXCLUSIVE access)

     (Bits 4:4)     Device subtype

     (Bits 8:6)     Device type

     (Bits 14:1)    File is open for WRITE

     (Bits 15:1)    File is open for READ

  29 (Bits 0:8)     Number of user labels written

     (Bits 8:8)     Number of user labels

  30-31             Maximum number of logical records

  32-33             File control block vector

  34                Checksum

  35                Coldload identity

  36                Foptions specifications

  37                Logical record size (in negative bytes)

  38                Block size (in words)

  39   (Bits 0:8)   Sector offset to data

       (Bits 8:3)   Not used

      (Bits 11:5)   Number of extents minus 1

  40                Logical size of last extent size in sectors

  41                Extent size

  42-43             Number of logical records in file

  44-107            Two-word addresses of up to 32 disk extents,

                    beginning with address of first extents

                    (words 44-45)

 108-109            File allocation time

 110                File allocation date

 111                Not used

 112-113            Start of file block number

 114-115            Block number of last block

 116-117            Number of open and closed records

 124-127            Device class



     Dates are in the same format as the value returned from the

     CALENDAR intrinsic:



     Bits  0           6  7          15



       Year of Century    Day of Year



GENERAL EXAMPLES



     To list all of the files in your logon group that have X as the

     second alphabetic character in their names, enter:



     LISTFTEMP ?X@



     TEMPORARY FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN



     EXAMP



     To list all of the three-character files in your logon group and

     account that end in the letter N, enter:



     LISTFTEMP N



     TEMPORARY FILES FOR JASON.MANU,PEN



     SYN





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    LOG DESTRUCTION



The good hack never wants to leave a trail behind him so after the fun be 

sure to cover your tracks and kill the log.  Warning this will insome

cases save your ass but it will definitly tip the operator of so do it 

on your last call!



Your first job is to find the log files, this can be done with the next 

command.

LISTLOG



     Lists currently active logging identifiers on the system and

     whether log file changing has been enabled.



SYNTAX



     LISTLOG [logid[;PASS]]



PARAMETERS



logid               The specific logging identifier to be verified. The

                    default is to list all currently active logging

                    identifiers on the system.



PASS                Causes the password associated with the logging

                    identifier to be displayed. The password can be used

                    only by the creator of the logging identifier.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command. You must

     have user logging (LG) capability to execute this command.



OPERATION



     This command lists the logging identifier specified with its

     associated creator and log file.  The column labeled CHANGE

     indicates whether the CHANGELOG command is permitted:  that is,

     whether the name of the first logging file ends in "001" and thus

     follows the naming convention required by the CHANGELOG command.

     The column labeled AUTO indicates whether an automatic CHANGELOG is

     permitted:  that is, whether the AUTO parameter has been specified

     with a GETLOG or ALTLOG command.



     If the  parameter is not entered, all logging identifiers on

     the system are displayed with their creators and log files.  The

     PASS parameter, which can be used only by the creator of the

     logging identifier specified, causes the password associated with

     the logging identifier to be listed. You must have system

     supervisor (OP) or user logging (LG) capability in order to use

     this command.



EXAMPLE



     To list all logging identifiers on the system, enter:



     LISTLOG



      LOGID     CREATOR            CHANGE   AUTO   CURRENT LOGFILE



      TESTLOG   LALITHA.MPEM        YES      YES   LAL001.PEJAVAR.MPEM

      TEST1     MARK.MPEM           YES      NO    M001.KSAM3000.MPEM

      TEST2     PAT.MPEM            NO       NO    TEST.ALVAREZ.MPEM



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Now that you have the list of logs to ZAP use the following and presto!



RELLOG

     SYNTAX



     RELLOG   logid



PARAMETERS



logid               The logging identifier to be removed from the

                    system.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK. Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  You must

     have system supervisor (OP) or user logging (LG) capability in

     order to use this command.



OPERATION



     The RELLOG command removes a logging identifier from the system by

     deleting it from the directory of logging identifiers.  This

     command may be issued only by the user who created the logging

     identifier specified in the  parameter.  After RELLOG is

     issued, programs containing the removed logging identifier may not

     access the logging system.



EXAMPLE



     To remove the logging identifier DATALOG from the system, enter:



     RELLOG DATALOG



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       CRASHING THE SUCKER



I NEVER adbocate the following but I realize that there is those times

when being able to crash a system will save your ass.  The hp3000 is

very vulnerable to attack and there is many ways to crash one but the

following is easy and IT WORKS!



All you have to do is purge the PUB group of the SYS account. The public 

group of the system account, PUB.SYS, cannot be completely purged. If

you specify this group in the  parameter, all non-system and 

inactive files are purged. This seriously impairs the functioning of 

the entire system.





    

     PURGEGROUP groupname[.accountname] [;VS=volset]



PARAMETERS



groupname           Name of the group in the logon account to be

                    removed. This name must contain from one to eight

                    alphanumeric characters, beginning with an

                    alphabetic character.



accountname         As system manager, you can include the account name

                    when you are logged onto an account other than the

                    requested account.



volset              Volume set or volume class reference which, when

                    fully qualified, is in the form,

                    .   refers to a

                    previously defined volume set or volume class.



                    If  is specified, the volume set or volume

                    class must be mounted or the PURGEGROUP command will

                    fail. When the  parameter is specified, the

                    group is removed from the volume set directory, and

                    not the system directory.



USE



     You may issue this command from a session, job, program, or in

     BREAK.  Pressing [BREAK] has no effect on this command.  You must

     have account manager (AM) capability to  execute this command.



OPERATION



     Account managers use the PURGEGROUP command to delete a group from

     their account. When the command is executed during a session, MPE

     V/E displays a verification request. Respond with "YES" or "NO" to

     the message:



     GROUP  TO BE PURGED? (YES/NO)



     No verification message is printed if the PURGEGROUP command is

     entered in a job.



     If the group resides on a private volume, the command is executed

     only when the group's home volume set is mounted.



     The order in which entries are purged is: volume set definitions,

     files, and finally the group. If no files in the group are in use,

     and the group itself is not in use, the PURGEGROUP command removes

     the entire group.  Otherwise, only inactive files are removed. To

     completely purge the group in this case, re-enter the PURGEGROUP

     command when neither the group nor its files are in use.



EXAMPLE



     To purge a group named GROUP1, enter:



     PURGEGROUP GROUP1

     GROUP GROUP1 TO BE PURGED? (YES/NO) YES

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     LOG OFF:



Simple just type BYE and in the words of ucbbs "click your gone."

It will display the cpu time, total time, node number you where on

and thats all folks.



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Well if you made it this far you are half way to being the radist 

hp3000 hacker in the world.... The other half is to get a system to

use.  Some suggestions pick up a copy of LOD tech journal 3 it has

a telenet scan with lots of HP's and also if you wardial a prefix,

I don't care if it is nowheresvile Kansus you will find a HP3000.



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