LOGON Command

The LOGON command lets an administrator log another user or process on to the mvBase system, and has been superseded by the TANDEM command.

Format

LOGON

Description

LOGON is used primarily to log on a process that is to run background jobs.

After the LOGON command is entered, the system displays this prompt:

PROCESS, NAME:

Enter the number of the process to be assigned to the user, followed by a comma, and the name of the account to be logged on.

  1. If only a carriage return is entered at this prompt, no action is taken.

  2. After the account is logged on, this message displays:

[533]  LOGON SUCCESSFUL

Logging On A Remote User

This example logs the PERSONNEL account on to process 9:

>LOGON

PROCESS, NAME : 9,PERSONNEL

[533] LOGON SUCCESSFUL

>

The PERSONNEL account is now logged on, and the TCL prompt appears on the terminal linked to process 9.