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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS
Remote Systems Management Guide
Order Number:
AA-RJXRB-TE
July 2001
The Remote Manager is a process for remotely managing
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS systems. This manual describes the features of the
Remote Manager, how to use those features, and how to manage the Remote
Manager.
Revision/Update Information:
This document supersedes the
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Remote Systems Management Guide, Version 4.3.
Operating System:
Compaq OpenVMS Alpha, Version 6.2, 7.2--1, or 7.3
Compaq OpenVMS VAX, Version 6.2, 7.2, or 7.3
Software Version:
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS, Version 4.4
Compaq Computer Corporation
Houston, Texas
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The Compaq OpenVMS documentation set is available on CD-ROM.
This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version V3.2n.
Preface
This manual explains how to use the Remote Manager to manage local and
remote systems running Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS (ACMS) software. The manual
describes the features of the Remote Manager and explains how to use
those features to manage ACMS systems as well as the Remote Manager
itself. It also provides reference information for the utilities and
commands you use in working with the Remote Manager.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for ACMS system managers.
Operating System Information
Information about the versions of the OpenVMS operating system and
other software compatible with this version of ACMS is included in
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Version 4.4 Installation Guide.
For additional information on the compatibility of other optional
software products with this version of ACMS, refer to the Compaq
ACMS for OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.50.xx).
Document Structure
The chapters in this manual are grouped into two main sections (parts).
The first part describes the installation, configuration, and use of
the Remote Manager application (through the supported interfaces) and
the Remote Manager web agent. The second part contains associated API
and command reference information.
Part 1
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Introduction
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Chapter 1
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Introduces the architecture, implementation, and capabilities of ACMS
remote management.
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Chapter 2
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Describes how to get started using the Remote Manager including
preparation and startup of the server and client nodes; setting up
TCP/IP; setting up SNMP; and troubleshooting the Remote Manager.
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Chapter 3
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Describes how to get started using the Remote Manager web agent
including installation of the web agent and associated software,
overview of the browser interface, and general troubleshooting tips.
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Chapter 4
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Describes how to manage the ACMS Remote Manager including configuring
startup; starting, stopping, and logging in to the Remote Manager;
starting and stopping interfaces; and modifying management parameters
and log files.
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Chapter 5
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Describes how to use the Remote Manager to manage ACMS, including
managing data collection, displaying collected data, and modifying ACMS
systems.
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Chapter 6
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Describes how programmers can use the Open Network Computing (ONC)
remote procedure call (RPC) interface to the ACMS Remote Manager to
develop their own programs for managing ACMS systems.
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Chapter 7
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Describes how programmers can use the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) interface to the ACMS Remote Manager to develop their
own programs for managing ACMS systems.
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Part 2
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Reference Information
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Chapter 8
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Provides reference information about the ACMS remote management APIs,
which are procedures that are intended to be called from ONC RPC
clients.
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Chapter 9
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Provides reference information about data types and tables for the ACMS
Remote Manager.
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Chapter 10
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Provides reference information about the commands of the ACMSCFG
utility for performing operations on the Remote Manager configuration
file.
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Chapter 11
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Provides reference information about the commands of the ACMSMGR
utility for performing operations on running ACMS systems.
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Chapter 12
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Provides reference information about the commands of the ACMSSNAP
utility for performing operations on Remote Manager data snapshot files.
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Appendixes
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Appendix A
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Contains information about the logical names used by the Remote Manager
server and the Remote Manager client (ACMSMGR utility).
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Appendix B
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Contains information providing cross-references of remote procedure
call (RPC) procedures to rights identifiers.
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Appendix C
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Lists all error messages related to the Remote Manager server process,
as well as the ACMSCFG, ACMSMGR, and ACMSSNAP utilities.
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ACMS Help
ACMS and its components provide extensive online help.
- DCL level help
Enter HELP ACMS at the DCL prompt for complete
help about the ACMS command and qualifiers, and for other elements of
ACMS for which independent help systems do not exist. DCL level help
also provides brief help messages for elements of ACMS that contain
independent help systems (such as the ACMS utilities) and for related
products used by ACMS (such as Compaq DECforms or Oracle
CDD/Repository).
- ACMS utilities help
Each of the following ACMS utilities has an
online help system:
- ACMS Debugger
- ACMSGEN Utility
- ACMS Remote Manager Configuration Utility (ACMSCFG)
- ACMS Remote Manager Client (ACMSMGR)
- ACMS Remote Manager Data Snapshot Utility (ACMSSNAP)
- ACMS Queue Manager (ACMSQUEMGR)
- Application Definition Utility (ADU)
- Application Authorization Utility (AAU)
- Device Definition Utility (DDU)
- User Definition Utility (UDU)
- Audit Trail Report Utility (ATR)
- Software Event Log Utility Program (SWLUP)
The two ways to get utility-specific help are:
- Run the utility and type HELP at the utility prompt.
- Use the DCL HELP command. At the "Topic?" prompt, type @
followed by the name of the utility. Use the ACMS prefix, even if the
utility does not have an ACMS prefix (except for SWLUP). For example:
Topic? @ACMSQUEMGR
Topic? @ACMSADU
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However, do not use the ACMS prefix with SWLUP:
Note that if you run the ACMS Debugger Utility and then type HELP,
you must specify a file. If you ask for help from the DCL level with @,
you do not need to specify a file.
- ACMSPARAM.COM and ACMSEXCPAR.COM help
Help for the command
procedures that set parameters and quotas is a subset of the DCL level
help. You have access to this help from the DCL prompt, or from within
the command procedures.
- LSE help
ACMS provides ACMS-specific help within the LSE
templates that assist in the creation of applications, tasks, task
groups, and menus. The ACMS-specific LSE help is a subset of the ADU
help system. Within the LSE templates, this help is context-sensitive.
Type HELP/IND (PF1-PF2) at any placeholder for which you want help.
- Error help
ACMS and each of its utilities provide error message
help. Use HELP ACMS ERRORS from the DCL prompt for ACMS error message
help. Use HELP ERRORS from the individual utility prompts for error
message help for that utility.
- Terminal user help
At each menu within an ACMS application,
ACMS provides help about terminal user commands, special key mappings,
and general information about menus and how to select tasks from menus.
- Forms help
For complete help for Compaq DECforms or Compaq
TDMS, use the help systems for these products.
Related Documents
The following table lists the books in the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS
documentation set.
ACMS Information |
Description |
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Version 4.4 Release Notes+
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Information about the latest release of the software
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Version 4.4 Installation Guide
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Description of installation requirements, the installation procedure,
and postinstallation tasks.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Getting Started
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Overview of ACMS software and documentation.
Tutorial for developing a simple ACMS application.
Description of the AVERTZ sample application.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Concepts and Design Guidelines
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Description of how to design an ACMS application.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Writing Applications
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Description of how to write task, task group, application, and menu
definitions using the Application Definition Utility.
Description of how to write and migrate ACMS applications on an
OpenVMS Alpha system.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Writing Server Procedures
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Description of how to write programs to use with tasks and how to debug
tasks and programs.
Description of how ACMS works with the APPC/LU6.2 programming
interface to communicate with IBM CICS applications.
Description of how ACMS works with third-party database managers,
with ORACLE used as an example.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Systems Interface Programming
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Description of using Systems Interface (SI) Services to submit tasks to
an ACMS system.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS ADU Reference Manual
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Reference information about the ADU commands, phrases, and clauses.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Quick Reference
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List of ACMS syntax with brief descriptions.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Managing Applications
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Description of authorizing, running, and managing ACMS applications,
and controlling the ACMS system.
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Remote Systems Management Guide
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Description of the features of the Remote Manager for managing ACMS
systems, how to use the features, and how to manage the Remote Manager.
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Online help+
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Online help about ACMS and its utilities.
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+Available online only.
For additional information on the compatibility of other software
products with this version of ACMS, refer to the Compaq ACMS for
OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.50.xx).
For additional information about the Open Systems Software Group (OSSG)
products and services, access the following OpenVMS World Wide Web
address:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/openvms
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Reader's Comments
Compaq welcomes your comments on this manual.
Print or edit the online form SYS$HELP:OPENVMSDOC_COMMENTS.TXT and send
us your comments by:
Internet
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openvmsdoc@compaq.com
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Fax
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603 884-0120, Attention: OSSG Documentation, ZKO3-4/U08
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Mail
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Compaq Computer Corporation
OSSG Documentation Group, ZKO3-4/U08
110 Spit Brook Rd.
Nashua, NH 03062-2698
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How To Order Additional Documentation
Use the following World Wide Web address for information about how to
order additional documentation:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/openvms
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To reach the OpenVMS documentation website, click the Documentation
link.
If you need help deciding which documentation best meets your needs,
call 1--800--ATCOMPA.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
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A sequence such as Ctrl/
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while you press another key or a pointing device button.
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PF1
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A sequence such as PF1
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labeled PF1 and then press and release another key or a pointing device
button.
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In examples, a key name enclosed in a box indicates that you press a
key on the keyboard. (In text, a key name is not enclosed in a box.)
In the HTML version of this document, this convention appears as
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A horizontal ellipsis in examples indicates one of the following
possibilities:
- Additional optional arguments in a statement have been omitted.
- The preceding item or items can be repeated one or more times.
- Additional parameters, values, or other information can be entered.
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A vertical ellipsis indicates the omission of items from a code example
or command format; the items are omitted because they are not important
to the topic being discussed.
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Monospace text
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Monospace type indicates code examples and interactive screen displays.
In the C programming language, monospace type in text identifies the
following elements: keywords, the names of independently compiled
external functions and files, syntax summaries, and references to
variables or identifiers introduced in an example.
In the HTML version of this document, this text style may appear as
italics.
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A hyphen at the end of a command format description, command line, or
code line indicates that the command or statement continues on the
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numbers
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All numbers in text are assumed to be decimal unless otherwise noted.
Nondecimal radixes---binary, octal, or hexadecimal---are explicitly
indicated.
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bold text
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Bold text represents the introduction of a new term or the name of an
argument, an attribute, or a reason.
In the HMTL version of this document, this text style may appear as
italics.
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italic text
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Italic text indicates important information, complete titles of
manuals, or variables. Variables include information that varies in
system output (Internal error
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name), and in command parameters in text (where
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UPPERCASE
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Uppercase text indicates the name of a routine, the name of a file, the
name of a file protection code, or the abbreviation for a system
privilege.
In command format descriptions, uppercase text is an optional
keyword.
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UPPERCASE
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In command format descriptions, uppercase text that is underlined is a
required. You must include it in the statement if the clause is used.
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lowercase
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In command format descriptions, a lowercase word indicates a required
element.
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<lowercase>
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In command format descriptions, lowercase text in angle brackets
indicates a required clause or phrase.
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( )
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In command format descriptions, parentheses indicate that you must
enclose the options in parentheses if you choose more than one.
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[ ]
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In command format descriptions, brackets indicate optional elements.
You can choose one, none, or all of the options. (Brackets must be
included, however, in the syntax of a directory name in an OpenVMS file
specification or in the syntax of a substring specification in an
assignment statement.)
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In command format descriptions, vertical bars separating items inside
brackets indicate that you choose one, none, several, or all of the
options.
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In command format descriptions, braces indicate required elements; you
must choose one of the options listed.
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In command format descriptions, vertical bars within square brackets
indicate that you can choose any combination of the enclosed options,
but you can choose each option only once.
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In command format descriptions, vertical bars within braces indicate
that you must choose one of the options listed, but you can use each
option only once.
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References to Products
The ACMS documentation set to which this manual belongs often refers to
certain products by abbreviated names:
Abbreviation |
Product |
ACMS
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Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Alpha, and
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS VAX
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Ada
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Compaq Ada for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq Ada for OpenVMS VAX
Systems
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BASIC
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Compaq BASIC for OpenVMS, and Compaq BASIC for OpenVMS
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C
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Compaq C for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq C for OpenVMS VAX Systems
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CDD
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Oracle CDD/Administrator, and Oracle CDD/Repository
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COBOL
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Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq COBOL for OpenVMS
VAX Systems
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DATATRIEVE
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Compaq DATATRIEVE for OpenVMS Alpha, and Compaq DATATRIEVE for OpenVMS
VAX
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DBMS
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Oracle CODASYL DBMS
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DECforms
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Compaq DECforms for OpenVMS
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FORTRAN
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Compaq Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and Compaq Fortran for
OpenVMS VAX Systems
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OpenVMS
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The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system, and the Compaq OpenVMS VAX
operating system
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Pascal
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Compaq Pascal for OpenVMS Alpha, and Compaq Pascal for OpenVMS VAX
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PL/I
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PL/I for OpenVMS Systems
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Rdb
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Oracle Rdb
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SQL
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The SQL interface to Oracle Rdb
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TDMS
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Compaq TDMS for OpenVMS VAX
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