$ dirDirectory USER$ROOT:[HPW04] BSTART.COM= SUBMITs a software startup procedure to batch as user SYSTEM? (requires CMKRNL privilege). Uses "SYS$STARTUP:*$STARTUP.COM" > as a "pattern" to match against, and if not found, looks for  SYS$MANAGER:*_STARTUP.COM Examples: $ @BSTART SLSA Finds SYS$STARTUP:SLS$STARTUP.COM and submits it to the default batch queue. $ BSTART MGAA Finds SYS$MANAGER:MGA_STARTUP.COM and submits it to the default batch queue.CD.COM< Yet another "Change Directory" command in DCL. Accepts VMS 9 syntax (DEV:[DIR]), UN*X syntax ("/dir") and DOS syntax ("\dir"). DELTREE.COM? Yet another "DELete directory TREE" utility in DCL. Works best with BYPASS privilege. DMP2BIN.COM< Converts the contents of a DUMP output file to a Fixed-512 < file. Good for .ZIPs, .EXEs, other binary files. Will also > work with /BLOCK dumps of any file type; RMS file and record & attributes must be restored manually.DVOL.COM@ Estimates the amount of data to backup on a volume considering ? the total disk space used minus the size of the .SYS files in the MFD. ENTDEL.COM4 Delete ranges of entries. Entries can be specified 9 individually, as a range (Example: 10-15) or as a comma-& separated list of entries or ranges. FILCNT.COM? Counts the number of files in a directory by reading the .DIR  file.FIX_VERSION.COM= "Fixes" the version numbers of selected files by RENAME-ing = them twice: once by reversing the sequence of characters in < the filetype extension, and again putting them back in the 9 right order. File version numbers begin at 1 afterwards. FREEDISK.COM9 Displays the total, used and free disk space on all the ? volumes MOUNTed to the system including freespace percentages # and totals in GB and TB (rounded). GGFIND.COM< Determines which $1$GGA device is associated with a $1$DGA  by matching against the WWIDs.NA.COM; Converts an integer into either a DECnet address (if less 8 the 65535) or an IP address in dotted-decimal notation. PRCQUOTA.COM8 Displays the various process quotas and quota usage of 5 processes selected by command line parameters. Uses + F$CONTEXT() and F$PID() to find processes. P1 = Process name to match5 P2 = Node name to match ("*" for the entire cluster), P3 = Additional process selection criteria. RESUBMIT.COM9 Submits a new version of a batch job procedure based on * information from an existing queue entry.RM_RET_ENT.COM5 Removes retained entries from queues using criteria ' stated in the command line parameters. SHAFT.COM: Displays the /AFTER time of queue entries, the date/time 4 submitted and the process start time if the job is < running. Entries can be specified individually, as a range ; (Example: 10-15) or as a comma- separated list of entries or ranges. SHCLU.COM8 Displays the cluster members including hardware names, : and operating system version, cluster votes information, 9 and quorum disk information if a quorum disk is present. SPLIT.COM8 Breaks up binary (Fixed-512) files into smaller pieces. P1 = Filespec P2 = Chunk size in blocks or MB SYSTAT.COM RSTS/E-like SYSTAT display.TEE.COM< Excerpted from the on-line HELP for the PIPE command. Will : work better on V7.3-2 and later than on V7.2 thru V7.3-1.TIME_COMMAND.COM( Displays the elapsed time of a command. VMSMEM.COM4 Displays the memory utilization for the local node. WHICH.COM8 Displays what is executed for a given command. Locates 7 "foreign"commands (symbols) or uses the freeware VERB * utility to analyze the DCL command table.Total of 22 files.