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Usage_Summary

   You can invoke the InfoServer in the following ways:

   o  Using the RUN command

      As explained in the introduction, you can invoke the
      InfoServer using the RUN command by entering the following
      at the DCL command prompt:

      $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:ESS$INFOSERVER

   o  Defining the InfoServer as a foreign command

      You can also define the InfoServer as a foreign command by
      entering the following at the DCL prompt, or in a startup or
      login command file:

      $ InfoServer :== $ESS$INFOSERVER

      After you enter this definition, you can enter the InfoServer
      command at the DCL prompt to invoke the utility:

      $ InfoServer

      If you use InfoServer as a foreign command:

      -  And also enter an InfoServer command, the utility
         terminates after it executes the command and returns you
         to the DCL command prompt; for example:

         $ InfoServer SHOW SERVER
            .
            .
            .
         (output)
            .
            .
            .
         $

      -  Without specifying an InfoServer command, the utility
         displays the InfoServer> prompt, at which point you can
         enter commands; for example:

         $ InfoServer
         InfoServer>  SHOW SERVER
            .
            .
            .
         (output)
            .
            .
            .

   When you are inside the InfoServer utility, you can enter HELP to
   get help on InfoServer commands.

                                  NOTE

      All InfoServer commands require SYSPRV and OPER privileges.
      In addition, CREATE SERVICE and DELETE SERVICE require LOG_IO
      privilege as well.

   To exit from the InfoServer utility, enter the EXIT command at
   the InfoServer> prompt or press Ctrl/Z.

   For information about the InfoServer utility, enter the HELP
   command at the InfoServer> prompt.