1.SYSMAN> SPAWN DIR SYS$MANAGER:SITE*.* Directory CLU$COMMON:[SYSMGR] SITE$STARTUP.COM;5 Total of 1 file. SYSMAN> This command enables you to enter the DIRECTORY command in DCL to see if a site-specific startup file is in the directory. After the DIRECTORY command executes, control returns to the parent process. 2.SYSMAN> SPAWN $ EDIT SITE$STARTUP.COM . . . $ LOGOUT Process SYSTEM_1 logged out at 28-JUN-2002 10:05:17.24 SYSMAN> This example shows how you can use the SPAWN command to leave SYSMAN and edit a file. The LOGOUT command returns you to SYSMAN. 3.SYSMAN> SPAWN /NOLOGICAL_NAMES SET HOST _Node: NODE21 . . . $ LOGOUT %REM-S-END, control returned to node _NODE22:: SPAWN> This example shows how you can use the SPAWN command to create a subprocess in which you can use the SET HOST command. When you want to leave NODE21, enter the LOGOUT command. The /NOLOGICAL_NAMES qualifier prevents the logical names of the parent process from being copied to the subprocess.