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!ATTACH NN MM <NN=JOB NUMBER; MM=TTY DEVICE NAME>
!BOMB NN <BOMBS THE SYSTEM BY DEPOSITING NN INTO EXECUTIVE
LOCATION 30. ASKS "ARE YOU SURE" IF KSYS OFF.
NOTE: THE ARGUMENT IS OPTIONAL>
!CONTINUE NN <NN=JOB NUMBER, COMPLEMENT OF STOP COMMAND>
!DEBUG <SETS THE OPERATOR IN DEBUG MODE>
!DETACH NN <NN=JOB NUMBER TO BE DETACHED>
EXIT <TO BE RELEASED BY OPR>
!FORCE NN XXXXXX <NN=JOB NUMBER; XXXXXX=COMMAND TO BE FORCED>
!FREE XXXX/SWITCH <XXXX=ANY DEVICE, I.E. MTA1, ETC.
SWITCHES ARE: /DEASSIGN TO DEASSIGN
ONLY (DEFAULT), OR /FINISH TO FINISH
IF NECESSARY.>
HELP <TO GET THIS TEXT>
!KILL NN <NN=JOB TO BE KILLED>
!KSYS T <DOES A KSYS TO THE SYSTEM; USED WITH
THE BOMB COMMAND. T CAN BE EXPRESSED IN:
HHMM; +HHMM; HH:MM; +HH:MM; OR LEFT OUT TO RESET
KSYS COUNTER>
!LIMIT NN L <NN=JOB NUMBER; L=TIME LIMIT AS HH:MM:SS>
LOCATE XXXX <XXXX=ANY DEVICE, I.E. MTA1,LPT0,TTY6,ETC.>
!PEEK NN <NN=JOB NUMBER, SIMULATES D AND E MONITOR COMMANDS>
!PRIVILEGE NN P <NN=JOB NUMBER; P=TEMPORARY PRIVILEGE BITS.
EXPRESSED AS NN TO REPLACE EXISTING PRIVILEGES;
+NN TO TURN ON ADDITIONAL BITS; OR -NN TO
TURN OFF BITS>
!PURGE <KILLS ANY DETACHED JOBS ON THE SYSTEM>
REPEAT NN COMMAND <NN=INTERVAL IN SECONDS; COMMAND=ANY VALID OPR
COMMAND, TO GET A COMMAND REPEATED EVERY NN SECONDS>
!STOP NN <NN=JOB TO BE STOPPED>
!TALK NN/SWITCH <NN=JOB NUMBER, ATTACHES OPR TO THE JOB
SPECIFIED. TO ESCAPE THIS MODE TYPE ^Z.
SWITCHES ARE: /USER FOR USER MODE IF
POSSIBLE (DEFAULT), OR /MONITOR FOR MONITOR
MODE.>
!WATCH <RELEASE SPIRIT TO WATCH THE SYSTEM>
WHAT <HAVE THE SYSTEM STATS TYPED ON THE TERMINAL>
WHO <TO GET INFO ON EVERYONE>
WHO /ME <TO GET STATUS OF YOUR JOB>
WHO /NOOPR <TO GET INFO ON EVERYONE EXCEPT OPERATOR JOBS>
WHO /FAST <TO GET A FAST STATUS ON EVERYONE>
WHO /SLOW <TO GET A SLOW STATUS ON EVERYONE>
WHO /PERFORMANCE <TO GET A STATUS WITH STATISTICS>
WHO /JOB:NN <NN=JOB NUMBER>
WHO /TTY:T <T=TTY ARGUMENT EXPRESSED AS NN; TTYNN; OR PTYNN>
WHO /DETACH <TO GET STATUS ON DETACHED JOBS>
WHO /BATCH <TO GET STATUS ON BATCH JOBS>
WHO /LOCAL <TO GET STATUS ON LOCAL AND REMOTE JOBS>
WHO /DIALUP <TO GET STATUS ON DIALUP JOBS>
WHO /USER:YYYYYY <YYYYYY=USER NAME, SPECIFY AS MANY OR AS FEW
LETTERS AS YOU WISH>
WHO /PROG:ZZZZZZ <ZZZZZZ=PROGRAM NAME, SPECIFY AS MANY OR AS FEW
LETTERS AS YOU WISH>
WHO /CORE:NN <NN=CORE ASSIGNED, TO GET STATUS OF JOBS WITH
MORE THAN THE CORE SPECIFIED. IF NN IS LEFT OUT,
CORMAX IS ASSUMED.>
WHO /FROM:COMMAND <COMMAND=ANY VALID OPR COMMAND, TO GET STATUS OF
JOB REFERENCED BY THE COMMAND EXECUTED.>
WHO /STATISTICS <TO GET STATISTICS AND STATUS OF LARGE JOBS>
WHO /PPN:[P,PN] <TO GET STATUS OF ALL JOBS RUNNING UNDER A PPN>
WHO /BYLINE <TO GET STATUS OF ALL JOBS SORTED BY TTY LINE>
WHO /ACTIVE <TO GET STATUS ON ACTIVE JOBS>
WHO /VM <TO GET STATUS ON VIRTUAL MEMORY JOBS>
WHO /HELP <TO GET HELP ON WHO COMMAND>
!VM NN V,P <NN=JOB NUMBER; V=VIRTUAL LIMIT; P=PHYSICAL LIMIT,
TO SET A JOBS VM LIMITS>
!INDICATES OPERATOR PRIVILEGED
PLEASE NOTE: A . CAN BE USED IN PLACE OF A JOB NUMBER TO INDICATE
THE LAST JOB REFERENCED