OpenVMS System Programmer Track
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U3716S OpenVMS Fundamentals Description Check Schedule |
This HP course teaches how to use the OpenVMS operating system to create, manipulate, and manage files. Students learn how to tailor the user environment using logical names and DCL symbols. The DCL command language interpreter is described, and students learn how to use the command line interface. Students learn to develop basic command procedures and to create a LOGIN.COM command file to tailor the login session. |
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705 OpenVMS DCL Procedures Description Check Schedule |
This course teaches techniques for creating DCL command procedures for automating day-to-day tasks on an OpenVMS system. It covers local and global symbols, lexical functions and subroutines. |
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U3717S OpenVMS Programming Features Description Check Schedule |
This HP course presents the OpenVMS capabilities available to system programmers. It focuses on OpenVMS programming fundamentals, process and scheduling management, synchronization, I/O, memory management and major system services and run-time library procedures. |
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U3722S OpenVMS V7.3 Galaxy and NUMA Programming and Internals Description Check Schedule |
This HP course provides a foundation for programming and troubleshooting an OpenVMS Galaxy platform. Students learn to write code that will detect and effect CPU transitions, use Galaxy-wide shared memory for communications, use Galaxy locks for synchronization, obtain RAD information, affect RAD-based memory allocation, and change the home-RAD of a process. Students learn how OpenVMS internally supports the NUMA and Galaxy platforms. Students learn the data structures that support the Galaxy environment to better troubleshoot problems, should they occur. |

