
FUP Command Summary
File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual—523323-014
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Table B-2. FUP Informational Commands
Command Function
FILENAMES
Displays the names of files.
FILES
Displays the names of all files in a given subvolume or volume.
INFO
Displays the file characteristics of one or more files.
LISTLOCKS
Displays information on all locks (granted or waiting) for a specified file set.
LISTOPENS
Lists all processes that currently have one or more designated files open.
STATUS
Displays information about the progress of a RELOAD operation.
SUBVOLS
Displays the names of all subvolumes on a designated volume.
VOLS
Displays information about volumes on a system.
Table B-3. FUP Security Management Commands
Command
Function
GIVE
Changes a file owner ID for one or more files.
LICENSE
(Super-ID command) Licenses one or more program files containing privileged
procedures so that non-privileged users can run the files. For Safeguard
protected files, you must perform this function through SAFECOM.
REVOKE
(Super-ID command) Revokes the license of one or more program files to
execute with privileged procedures.
When the CLEARONPURGE or PROGID option is included in the REVOKE
command, the appropriate attribute (CLEARONPURGE or PROGID) is
revoked.
SECURE
Sets file security attributes for one or more disk files.
Table B-4. FUP File Management Commands
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Command Function
ALLOCATE
Preallocates a specified number of file extents for one or more
disk files.
ALTER
Changes selected characteristics of a disk file.
BUILDKEYRECORDS
Writes the alternate-key records for key fields of a specified
structured disk file to a destination file (usually a magnetic tape).
You can then load the alternate-key records from the destination
file into the alternate-key file with the COPY or LOAD commands.
CHECKSUM
Recomputes the checksum value for each block of data in a file.
COPY
Makes record-by-record copies of files to and from the same or
different media. It can also display the contents of a file.
CREATE
Creates a file using the current file-creation parameter values that
have been defined with a SET command.