BUSHSOF DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 1162 2154 Bromhof South-Africa openCTOS Enhanced Cleanup Release Level 12.00.05 Enclosed is the CTOS Cleanup2 Software Package. We hope that this product will become an integral part of your system(s). This product package consists of: @ One CTOS Utility "EnhCleanup.run". @ Primer Reference Manual Volume 9. Product Name : openCTOS Cleanup Style No. : BN-CLE Support : Telephone Support Supported On : B24, B26, B27, B28, B38 and B39 Min. OS Lev. : CTOS 12.0 Description : The Cleanup2 Utility has been designed for easy disk cleanup maintenance to be performed during system initialization and/or at a later stage. New Feature : - Implementation of WpCTOS keyboard process, ensures immediate response to the keystroke. - New internal capabilities allowing the utility to execute in Executive, Batch or Submit level. - File Prefix and Node specification is reset correctly. - Total report of files processed/deleted/ignored/faulty - Cleanup GPS/SPL directory if requested - Scrub files if requested Known Problems : None. Installation : Use command "EnhCleanup" to activate the utility, or make an appropriate entry in your sysinit.jcl file. EnhCleanup [Abort after crash?] [CleanupSpec file?] [Ignore current files?] [Batch Environment?] [Submit Environment?] [Cleanup Print Dirs?] [Scrub Files?] whereby [Abort after crash?] Cleanup will abort operation if it detects a previous system crash. [CleanupSpecFile?] File Specification file to be used during the cleanup job. Refer to file Sample>CleanupSpec.fls. [Ignore Current File?] Informs cleanup to ignore all files created or modified on the current date. [Batch Environment?] If yes, the cleanup utility will not remove temporary batch files. [default=no] [Submit Environment?] If yes, the cleanup utility will not remove temporary submit files. [default=no] [Cleanup Print Dirs?] If yes, the cleanup utility will remove all zero length files in and [Scrub files? ] If yes, the cleanup utility will scrub files instead of merely deleting them Sample>CleanupSpec.fls : [d0]<*>*-old [sys]<*>*-old etc. (file specs must be seperated with spaces or carriage returns) Sample>Config.sys : On password protected systems, optional entries can be added to the config.sys file, to enable the utility to cleanup any protected files. i.e. If the following file spec accesses a protected disk [BushNegro]<*>*-old, then you can make an entry in config.sys as follows: :Cleanup+"VolName":"Password" HENCE, :CleanupBushNegro:MyPassword