Daemon.pmf 04/23/85 0740.9r w 04/23/85 0740.6 4293 Projectid: Daemon; Initproc: process_overseer_; Attributes: nobump, guaranteed_login, multip, daemon, dialok, nostartup, vinitproc, vhomedir, nopreempt; Grace: 2880; personid: Volume_Dumper; personid: Volume_Retriever; homedir: >user_dir_dir>Daemon>Volume_Dumper; personid: Volume_Reloader; homedir: >user_dir_dir>Daemon>Volume_Dumper; personid: Data_Management; attributes: ^vinitproc,^multip; initproc: >system_library_standard>dmsd_overseer_; end;  HFED.pmf 10/10/84 1613.9r w 10/10/84 1613.9 1773 Projectid: HFED; Initproc: process_overseer_; Attributes: none; Grace: 2880; personid: Test_lib; personid: *; password: fed; initproc: tolts_overseer_; homedir: >udd>HFED>anonymous; end;  Operator.pmf 10/10/84 1613.9r w 10/10/84 1613.9 999 Projectid: Operator; Initproc: process_overseer_; Attributes: none; Grace: 2880; personid: Operator; end;  SA1_start_up.ec 10/01/84 1503.9r w 10/01/84 1453.4 1008 &version 2 pmotd accept_messages -brief -print mail change_wdir udd>sa>lib -after working_dir &quit  SysAdmin.pmf 10/27/84 1239.8r w 10/27/84 1239.8 2637 Projectid: SysAdmin; Initproc: process_overseer_; Attributes: nobump, guaranteed_login, vinitproc, vhomedir, nostartup, dialok, nopreempt, multip; Ring: 4, 5, 4; Grace: 2880; personid: Repair; ring: 1, 5, 4; personid: SA1; initproc: >system_library_tools>accounts_overseer_; end;  SysDaemon.pmf 10/10/84 1611.6r w 10/10/84 1611.6 4446 Projectid: SysDaemon; Initproc: process_overseer_; Attributes: nobump, guaranteed_login, multip, daemon, dialok, nostartup, vinitproc, vhomedir, nopreempt; Ring: 4, 5, 4; Grace: 2880; personid: Initializer; personid: Backup; ring: 1, 5, 1; personid: Dumper; ring: 1, 5, 1; personid: IO; initproc: >system_library_tools>iod_overseer_; personid: Repair; ring: 1, 5, 4; personid: Retriever; ring: 1, 5, 1; personid: Salvager; personid: Scavenger; personid: Utility; end;  Terminals.pmf 10/10/84 1613.9r w 10/10/84 1613.9 1935 Projectid: Terminals; Initproc: process_overseer_; Attributes: none; Grace: 2880; personid: *; password: termi; initproc: >system_library_tools>terminals_overseer_; homedir: >udd>Terminals>anonymous; end;  accounts.info 10/02/84 1230.0r w 10/02/84 1230.0 22707 LEGAL COMMANDS add_anon PROJ INITPROC HDIR {PASSWORD} add anonymous user to PROJ with initial procedure INITPROC, default directory HDIR, and optional password PASSWORD bill accept DATE accept bill bill prepare set up to run bill bill run MM DD YY {ARG} run bill chaddr PERS {"New Address"} change a user's mailing address chalias PERS {ALIAS} change a user's login alias change {PERS} change a field of a registered user charge enter a miscellaneous charge chdf_proj PERS PROJ change a user's default project check_log PERS find all log entries pertaining to PERS chname PERS {"New name"} change a user's mailing-list name chpass PERS change a user's password chprog PERS {PROG} change a user's programmer number credit enter a miscellaneous credit cu PERS PROJ cr user directory for PERS.PROJ day print output from accounting absentee run dayok delete output from accounting absentee run delegate PROJ PATH PERS.PROJ delegate PROJ to run by PERS.PROJ in PATH disk_report run a disk report dmisc delete a miscellaneous charge drp dolog LOGnn process log to get printed copy dpmf PROJ PERS delete PERS from project PROJ dproj PROJ delete project PROJ edit_proj PROJ {KEY {NEWVAL}} edit project registration data for PROJ help {COMMAND} get help on COMMAND or on all commands install TABLE install the specified table ison PERS check if user PERS is registered labels print mailing labels for projects later COMMAND ARG1 ARG2 ... schedule later processing of COMMAND list list file directory listacl list access control list logout {-hold} log out from Multics mail print mailbox mail * PERS PROJ send mail to another user new_proj PROJ register new project PROJ new_smf same as "install sat" pmf PROJ edit pmf for PROJ pmisc print misclellaneous charges proj_mtd PROJ produce month-to-date report for PROJ recov PROJ recover lost pmf for PROJ register register a user on Multics rename_proj PRJ1 PRJ2 {AL2} rename project PRJ1 to PRJ2 with optional alias AL2 rqm FILE request copies of FILE for Multics dist. setcrank schedule accounting run, if it bombed setdisk schedule disk run, if it bombed status PATH get storage system info on PATH undelegate PROJ undelegate project PROJ upmf PROJ PERS add person PERS to project PROJ value$dump {VALUE NAME} print value of VALUE NAME or of all values who -lg find out who is on who_delg {PROJ} print administrator(s) of specified, or all, delegated project(s)  connect_help 10/02/84 2217.1rew 10/02/84 2217.1 15795 You are logged in but your terminal is not connected to a process. You either have disconnected processes but did not say what to do with them, or you said what to do with them but have none. In either case, you must now indicate what you want to do by means of one of the following requests. The optional process numbers, indicated by {N} after several of the requests, are to be used if you have more than one disconnected process. The list request lists them and assigns the numbers. list lists your disconnected processes. create creates a process (note that you need permission to have more than one interactive process at a time). connect {N} connects your terminal to a disconnected process. Use this request to resume your work at the point where your terminal got disconnected from your process. new_proc {N} connects your terminal to a disconnected process after doing a new_proc. Use this request to resume your work from a convenient point in a new process if your old process was malfunctioning. destroy {N} connects your terminal to a disconnected process and then logs it (and you) out immediately. Use this request so an unwanted disconnected process will not continue to incur charges and exclude other users from the system. logout logs you out without affecting any process. The -hold (-hd) and -brief (-bf) arguments prevent hanging up the phone and suppress logout and greeting messages respectively. Use this request if you leave the terminal dialed up while logged in and not connected, to avoid giving the terminal's next user your access privileges.  daily_report.control 10/01/84 1503.9r w 10/01/84 1351.2 4932 * control segment for "usage_total" * * this segment is actually referenced only once a month, by * "reset_use_totals" when setting up for next month's billing * *This file is project name dependent and should be modified *accordingly by other sites. The maximum number of projects *that may be specified is 39 plus one line specifying "other" *which means all the rest. * SysDaemon,System Daemon Processes SysAdmin,System Maintenance Operator,System Maintenance Terminals,System Maintenance HFED,System Maintenance other,Paying Customers * * end  hierarchy_sys_dirs.dump 10/02/84 1159.9r w 10/02/84 1130.0 837 >user_dir_dir >system_control_1 >documentation >library_dir_dir >daemon_dir_dir >site >dumps  login_help 10/02/84 1159.9r w 10/02/84 1145.0 2313 Examples of correct login: login Person_name projectid enterp Special_name projectid enter Special_name projectid Upper and lower case letters are different. Check any typing conventions for your terminal. Contact your administrator for more help.  message_of_the_day 10/02/84 1732.6r w 10/02/84 1732.6 279 Welcome to the Multics System.  prototype.pmf 10/02/84 2228.8rew 10/02/84 2228.8 963 Projectid: xxx; Initproc: process_overseer_; Grace: 0; Attributes: vinitproc, vhomedir, nostartup; end;  prototype_pmf 10/02/84 2228.8rew 10/02/84 2228.8 774 Initproc: process_overseer_; Grace: 0; Attributes: vinitproc, vhomedir, nostartup;  starname_list 10/01/84 1503.9r w 10/01/84 1401.4 3285 * Control file for "disk_stat" mailbox file?? file_segment_? * **.absin **.absout **.incl.alm **.alm **.apl **.archive **.basic **.bcpl **.bind **.breaks **.code **.con_msgs **.dobj **.ec **.et **.fortran **.info **.incl.ioc **.ioc **.lisp **.list **.memo **.mexp **.motd **.pdt **.incl.pl1 **.pl1 **.profile **.pt **.qedx **.runoff **.runout **.teco **.xpl *.* **  volume_sys_vols.dump 10/02/84 1435.9r w 10/02/84 1435.9 162 lv,root lv,public bull_copyright_notice.txt 08/30/05 1008.4r 08/30/05 1007.3 00020025 ----------------------------------------------------------- Historical Background This edition of the Multics software materials and documentation is provided and donated to Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Group Bull including Bull HN Information Systems Inc. as a contribution to computer science knowledge. This donation is made also to give evidence of the common contributions of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, General Electric, Honeywell Information Systems Inc., Honeywell Bull Inc., Groupe Bull and Bull HN Information Systems Inc. to the development of this operating system. Multics development was initiated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project MAC (1963-1970), renamed the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence in the mid 1970s, under the leadership of Professor Fernando Jose Corbato.Users consider that Multics provided the best software architecture for managing computer hardware properly and for executing programs. Many subsequent operating systems incorporated Multics principles. Multics was distributed in 1975 to 2000 by Group Bull in Europe , and in the U.S. by Bull HN Information Systems Inc., as successor in interest by change in name only to Honeywell Bull Inc. and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. . ----------------------------------------------------------- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute these programs and their documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,provided that the below copyright notice and historical background appear in all copies and that both the copyright notice and historical background and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT, HIS, Bull or Bull HN not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the programs without specific prior written permission. Copyright 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by Bull HN Information Systems Inc. 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