P |
P0 space
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definition
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P1 space #1
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P1 space #2
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definition #1
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definition #2
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Page access
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Page faults
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Page-file sections
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larger limits (Alpha and I64)
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Page frame sections #1
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Page frame sections #2
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Page table entries
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See PTEs
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Pagelets
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Pages
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copy-on-reference #1
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copy-on-reference #2
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demand-zero #1
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demand-zero #2
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locking into memory #1
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locking into memory #2
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owner #1
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owner #2
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ownership and protection #1
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ownership and protection #2
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page_protection data type
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Paging file sections #1
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Paging file sections #2
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global #1
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global #2
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PALcode (privileged architecture library) code #1
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PALcode (privileged architecture library) code #2
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PALcode (privileged architecture library) code #3
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Parameter passing
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for I64
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Parameter slots
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Parent lock
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Partial sections
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Partitioning
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Pascal
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data type declarations
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implementation table
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Passing mechanisms
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by descriptor
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code
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by reference
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by value
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for arrays
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for scalars
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for strings
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Pasteboards
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creating
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deleting #1
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deleting #2
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ID
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sharing
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Patch utility (PATCH)
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PATHWORKS for OpenVMS #1
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PATHWORKS for OpenVMS #2
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PATHWORKS for OpenVMS #3
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PCA (performance and coverage analyzer)
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PCA (Performance and Coverage Analyzer)
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alignment
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PCBs (process control blocks)
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Per Kernel Thread Stacks
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Per-process common areas
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Per-thread security
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model
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Performance, measurement routine
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Persona
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Persona extensions
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reference
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Personas
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reference #1
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reference #2
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personas
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reference #1
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reference #2
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reference #3
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reference #4
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reference #5
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reference #6
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reference #7
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reference #8
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PFNs (page frame numbers)
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PHDs (process headers)
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Physical device names
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Physical I/Os
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access checks
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operations
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privilege #1
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privilege #2
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privilege #3
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Physical names
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PID numbers #1
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PID numbers #2
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definition #1
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definition #2
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referencing remote processes
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PID (process identifier), non-existent process
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PL/I
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data type declarations
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implementation table
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Platforms
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Alpha
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VAX
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Pointers, 64-bit support #1
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Pointers, 64-bit support #2
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Portability, applications
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POSIX Threads Library
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Predefined logical name
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LNM$FILE_DEV
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Predicate register usage
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Preserved registers
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Primary exception vector
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Primary status
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reference
|
primary status
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reference #1
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reference #2
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reference #3
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reference #4
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Principal names
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reference #1
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reference #2
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reference #3
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reference #4
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reference #5
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reference #6
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reference #7
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reference #8
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reference #9
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reference #10
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reference.
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Printers
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device widths
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Private sections, definition #1
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Private sections, definition #2
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Privileged architecture library code
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See PALcode
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Privileged shareable images
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creating
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definition
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Privileges
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BYPASS
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defined by access mode
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I/O operations
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IMPERSONATE
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reference
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logical I/Os
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MOUNT
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physical I/Os #1
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physical I/Os #2
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physical I/Os #3
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SHARE #1
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SHARE #2
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SS$_NOPRIV
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SYSTEM
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system services
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Procedure call format
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Procedure calls, testing for successful completion #1
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Procedure calls, testing for successful completion #2
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procedure data type
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Procedure frames
|
for I64
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Procedure types
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for I64
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Procedure values #1
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Procedure values #2
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Procedures
|
function code
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operation
|
procedure value
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representation
|
types
|
Process contexts
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accessing
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reading
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using with $GETJPI system service
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writing
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Process controls
|
Process, directory tables
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Process Header (PHD)
|
Process logical name tables
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Process names
|
length of for remote processes
|
obtain information about remote processes
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example
|
specifying for local processes
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specifying for remote processes
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using to obtain information about remote processes #1
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using to obtain information about remote processes #2
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using to obtain information about remote processes #3
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Process-private space
|
definition
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Process rights lists
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Process searches
|
obtaining information about
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searching on all nodes #1
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searching on all nodes #2
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searching on specific nodes
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using item lists
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with remote procedures
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using item-specific flags to control selection information
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using SYS$PROCESS_SCAN system service item list
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using SYS$PROCESS_SCAN system service item list to specify processes
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example
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using SYS$PROCESS_SCAN system service item list to specify selection criteria about processes
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using wildcard on local system
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Process structure
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Processes
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communicating between
|
communicating within
|
using logical names
|
using symbols
|
creating
|
restrictions
|
deleting #1
|
deleting #2
|
detached #1
|
detached #2
|
disabling swap mode #1
|
disabling swap mode #2
|
disallowing swapping #1
|
disallowing swapping #2
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execution
|
hibernating
|
identification
|
lock information
|
modes of execution
|
modifying name
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obtaining information about
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example
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processes on specific nodes
|
processes on specific nodes
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synchronously
|
using LIB$GETJPI routine
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using PIDs #1
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using PIDs #2
|
using process name #1
|
using process name #2
|
using SYS$GETJPI system service
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using SYS$GETJPIW system service
|
one process
|
priority
|
modifying
|
privileges
|
setting
|
scheduling
|
spawned
|
subprocess
|
suspending #1
|
suspending #2
|
swapping #1
|
swapping #2
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SYS$PROCESS_SCAN system service
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item lists
|
using to specify selection criteria about processes
|
item lists
|
using to specify selection criteria about processes
|
using to specify selection criteria about processes
|
using with remote procedures
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item-specific flags to control selection information
|
search
|
termination mailboxes
|
wildcard search
|
Processing, distributed
|
process_id data type
|
process_name data type
|
Production systems, OpenVMS capabilities
|
Program decomposition
|
Program examples
|
DECdtm
|
Program execution
|
specifying a time #1
|
specifying a time #2
|
timed intervals
|
Program regions #1
|
Program regions #2
|
Program regions #3
|
Programming
|
modular techniques
|
software development tools
|
to standards
|
Programming environment
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Programming examples, calling system services
|
Prompt for input, with LIB$GET_INPUT routine
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Protection
|
by access mode
|
devices
|
I/O operations
|
mailboxes
|
volumes
|
Protection masks
|
Protection, page #1
|
Protection, page #2
|
$PRTDEF macro
|
PTEs (page table entries)
|
extended addresses
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