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qmgr(1)

vqsub(1)



  vqmgr(1)                            CLIX                            vqmgr(1)



  NAME

    vqmgr, xvqmgr - Runs visual interface to NQS queue manager utility

  SYNOPSIS

    vqmgr [-C] [-c command]

    xvqmgr [-C] [-c command]

  FLAGS

    -C           Starts the interface as a collapsed icon on the screen.  (To
                 see the interface, click on the icon.)

    -c command   Selects a command from the menu and displays the proper form.
                 If this flag is not used, the main menu is displayed.

  DESCRIPTION

    The vqmgr and xvqmgr commands run visual interfaces to the qmgr command,
    and may be used to control Network Queuing System (NQS) requests, queues,
    devices, and general NQS configuration at the local machine.

    Use the vqmgr command on Environ V-based window systems.  Use xvqmgr on X
    Window-based window systems.

    Help is available within vqmgr, and is accessed by clicking on the help
    button with the mouse.

  EXAMPLES

    1.  Entering the vqmgr command without any flags starts the interface.

        vqmgr


    2.  This example starts the interface and makes it ready to create a pipe
        queue.

        vqmgr -c createpipequeue


  NOTES

    Refer to the README file for the vtools product for a list of the possible
    commands.

    Because of graphics requirements, vqmgr is available only on Intergraph
    graphic workstations.




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  vqmgr(1)                            CLIX                            vqmgr(1)



    The FORMS_S product is required to run vqmgr.

  DIAGNOSTICS

    If all of the information needed for the current qmgr command is not
    provided, an error message is displayed in the message box asking that the
    missing information be specified.

    Any errors encountered by the qmgr command are displayed in the message
    box.

  EXIT VALUES

    The vqmgr command exits with a value of 1 if the forms needed for the
    interface can not be displayed.  Otherwise, vqmgr exits with a value of 0.

  RELATED INFORMATION

    Commands:  qmgr(1), vqsub(1)



































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