- in six
subcommands: 1st
subcommand - Army
policies and
strategic guidelines,
concerning personnel,
education and
culture systems 2nd
subcommand - Policies...
-
named perf, is
accessed from the
command line and
provides a
number of
subcommands; it is
capable of
statistical profiling of the
entire system (both kernel...
-
PROMPT RD REN
RENAME RMDIR SET TIME TYPE VER
VERIFY VOL
Batch processing subcommands of DR DOS 6.0 include: ? CALL ECHO EC****R FOR
GOSUB GOTO IF OR PAUSE...
-
contribution to the U.S.
Special Operations Command,
Europe (SOCEUR), a
subcommand of the
United States European Command. The 752nd
Special Operations Group...
-
selectively execute COM, EXE and
other file types. It also has
several subcommands which are used to
access specific disk sectors, I/O
ports and memory...
- (Second ed.). IBM.
October 1979. GC34-2006-1.
Retrieved June 29, 2023. "SETDEF
subcommand - set defaults" (PDF). z/OS 2.5 - MVS
Interactive Problem Control System...
- operators.
Defined in RFC 2812. Syntax: :<source>
ENCAP <destination> <
subcommand> <parameters> This
command is for use by
servers to
encapsulate commands...
- affect,
except spin-down?".
Super User. The ATA Spec
turns up this tidbit:
Subcommand code 05h
allows the host to
enable Advanced Power Management. To enable...
- then the
command queries the
default server. The - (minus sign)
invokes subcommands which are
specified on the
command line and
should precede nslookup commands...
-
Center in Suitland, Maryland. It is
collocated with its five
specialized subcommands,
known as "Centers of Excellence" – the
Nimitz Operational Intelligence...