PMDF System Manager's Guide
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Chapter 30
Utilities on OpenVMS

PMDF contains a modest collection of management utility programs, which are used to perform various maintenance, testing, and management tasks. The following sections describe these utilities. Note that many of the utilities are mentioned elsewhere in this document in the context of how they are actually used. PMDF popstore and PMDF MessageStore utilities are described in the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide . User-level utilities are described in the PMDF User's Guide .

Briefly, the PMDF utilities, both those documented in the PMDF User's Guide or PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide and those documented here, are shown in Table 30-1 . Those utilities only available under OpenVMS are marked with a +; those only available under UNIX and NT are marked with a ++; those available on UNIX but not available on NT are marked with a §.

Table 30-1 PMDF utilities
Web-based utilities and displays
URL
http:// pmdfhost:7633/configure/ Configure: generate PMDF configuration files; see the PMDF Installation Guide
http:// pmdfhost:7633/dispatcher/ Dispatcher Statistics : view statistics on recent connections to the Dispatcher, e.g., SMTP, POP and IMAP connections
http:// pmdfhost:7633/mailbox_filters/ Mailbox Filters : generate and modify system and user mailbox filters controlling filtering of incoming messages
http:// pmdfhost:7633/qm/ Message Queue Management : queue management utility
http:// pmdfhost:7633/msgstore/ MessageStore Administration: manage PMDF MessageStore; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
http:// pmdfhost:7633/monitor/ Monitoring : view PMDF counters; on OpenVMS, also view the status of PMDF processing queues
http:// pmdfhost:7633/popstore_pwd/ Password Change Utility: change your e-mail password; usually used to change a PMDF MessageStore or PMDF popstore account password, but may also change a system password, depending upon configuration; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
http:// pmdfhost:7633/popstore/ popstore Administration: manage PMDF popstore; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
http:// pmdfhost:7633/popstore_user/ popstore User Interface: change your popstore password or view your account settings or messages; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
Command utilities
OpenVMS utility UNIX and NT utility Description
CACHE/CLOSE cache -close Have detached processes close their connections to the queue cache database
CACHE/REBUILD cache -rebuild Build a new, synchronized queue cache database
CACHE/SYNCHRONIZE cache -synchronize Synchronize the current queue cache database
++ cache -view View entries in the queue cache database
CHBUILD chbuild Compile the PMDF character set conversion tables
CLBUILD clbuild Compile a PMDF command definition file
CNBUILD cnbuild Compile the PMDF configuration, alias, mapping, security, system wide filter, circuit check, and option files
CONFIGURE § configure Create a PMDF configuration file
+ convert_cache.com Perform a CONVERT/RECLAIM on the queue cache
§ convertdb Read entries from a V5.2 or earlier PMDF crdb database and write out a corresponding V6.0 or later PMDF crdb database
COUNTERS/CLEAR counters -clear Clear the in-memory cache of channel counters
+ COUNTERS/CRDB Create a database of channel counters
COUNTERS/SHOW counters -show Display the contents of the database of channel counters
+ COUNTERS/SYNCHRONIZE Synchronize the in-memory cache of channel counters with the database
COUNTERS/TODAY counters -today Display PMDF's count of the number of messages processed today
CRDB crdb Create a PMDF database
DB db Manage a personal alias database; see the PMDF User's Guide
+ DCF Convert WPS and DX files to ASCII; provided with PMDF-MR
DECODE decode Decode a file encoded using MIME encodings; see the PMDF User's Guide
DIRSYNC/CONVERT dirsync -convert Convert between LDIF files and foreign directory formats; see Chapter 36
DIRSYNC/COOK dirsync -cook Convert an LDIF file to canonical form; provided with PMDF-DIRSYNC; see Chapter 36
DIRSYNC/DIFFERENCES dirsync -differences Perform differencing on LDIF files; provided with PMDF-DIRSYNC; see Chapter 36
DIRSYNC/DIRBOT dirsync -dirbot Run a sync_dirbot channel; provided with PMDF-DIRSYNC; see Chapter 36
tm DUMPDB dumpdb Dump entries in a PMDF crdb database to a flat text file
® edit Edit PMDF configuration files
ENCODE encode Encode a file using MIME encodings; see the PMDF User's Guide
++ find Find the filename corresponding to the specified "version" of a PMDF file
+ FOLDER Place a message file into a VMS MAIL folder; see the PMDF User's Guide, OpenVMS Edition
+ FORWARD Set a forwarding address in the PMDF alias database; see the OpenVMS Edition of the PMDF User's Guide
+ G3 Analyze a PMDF-FAX G3 file; provided with PMDF-FAX
+ INSTALL Install or deinstall PMDF images and databases
KILL § kill Kill the specified PMDF component
LICENSE license -verify On OpenVMS, activate or deactivate PMDF bundle licenses on a node; on Solaris and NT, verify the validity of a PMDF license file
+ MAIL An extended version of VMS MAIL; see the OpenVMS Edition of the PMDF User's Guide
migrate § migrate Copy message folders from one IMAP host to another IMAP host; see the appropriate edition of the PMDF User's Guide
MOVEIN § movein Migrate a user's mailbox from one message store to another; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
MSGSTORE msgstore Interactive PMDF Message Store management utility; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
password password Set remote authentication passwords
POPSTORE popstore Interactive PMDF popstore management utility; see the PMDF popstore & MessageStore Manager's Guide
PROCESS § process List currently running PMDF jobs
§ profile Set local user's choice of delivery mechanism in the PMDF user profile database
+ PS Convert text and Runoff .mem files to PostScript; provided with PMDF-FAX; see the OpenVMS Edition of the PMDF User's Guide
++ purge Purge PMDF log files
QCLEAN qclean Hold or delete message files matching specified criteria
QM qm Manage PMDF message queues; see also the web-based QM utility, Section 32.2
QTOP qtop Display the most frequently occurring strings found in message files in the PMDF queue area
++ renamedb Rename a PMDF database
RESTART restart Restart detached PMDF processes
RETURN return Return (bounce) a mail message to its originator
master.com run Process messages in a specified channel
SEND send Send a mail message; see the PMDF User's Guide
SHUTDOWN shutdown Shut down detached PMDF processes
STARTUP startup Start detached PMDF processes
submit_master.com submit Process messages in a specified channel
submit_master.com submit_master Process messages in a specified channel---on UNIX and NT, a synonym for submit
TEST/CC test -cc Test cc:Mail channel address transformations
TEST/CHANNEL X400 test -channel x400 Test X.400 channel connection
+ TEST/FAX_ROUTING Test the FAX_ROUTING mapping
TEST/FF test -ff Test MS Mail channel address transformations
TEST/GROUPWISE test -groupwise Synonym for TEST/WPO or test -wpo
TEST/LN test -ln Test Lotus NotesMail channel address transformations
TEST/MAPPING test -mapping Test a mapping table
TEST/MATCH test -match Test a mapping wildcard pattern
TEST/MHS test -mhs Test MHS channel address transformations
TEST/REWRITE test -rewrite Test address rewriting
TEST/URL test -url Test an LDAP query URL
TEST/WPO test -wpo Test WordPerfect Office (GroupWise) channel address transformations
TEST/X400 test -x400 Test X.400, MAILbus 400, or Message Router channel address transformations
tls_certdump tls_certdump Dump the contents of a certificate file
tls_certreq tls_certreq Generate a public key pair and a certificate request
tls_ciphers tls_ciphers List available ciphers
++ view Display the specified "version" of a PMDF file
VERSION version Print PMDF version number


+Available on OpenVMS only
++Available on UNIX and NT only
§Not available on NT
®Available on NT only
tmSee also the PMDF DB (OpenVMS) or pmdf db (UNIX or NT) utility's write filename alias command.

This chapter is broken into two main sections. The first section, Command line utilities on OpenVMS , describes the command line utilities available on OpenVMS (except those documented in the PMDF User's Guide); the second section, Interactive utilities on OpenVMS , describes the interactive QM and TEST/X400 utilities available on OpenVMS.


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