[cc]mc | .hd sph "system phantom processor" 08/30/84 x sph [-u ] [-p ] [-g {}] [-v ] .ds 'Sph' is a SWT supplied command that enables the system administrator to create phantoms with certain attributes (name, project, groups, or special phantom privileges) specified. It can be run only from the system console or, at Georgia Tech, by a user that has the .GURU group associated with his job. 'Sph' is a primos command, so if it is to be run from the subsystem, the 'x' command must be used to pass it directly to primos, or it must be called through the 'sys$$' subroutine. .sp The required argument is the primos treename of the file to phantom. This file is a [ul Primos] command file, not a SWT shell file or executable binary. All the remaining arguments are optional and, except for the '-v' option, default to the attributes that the caller currently has. The '-u' specifies the user name of the process to create and the '-p' option specifies the project. The '-g' option is followed by zero or more groups that the phantom is to have. The group names should not be preceded by a '.' (which is the Primos standard) because the 'sph' command will include them automatically. The '-v' option allows the caller to set the privilege word (prvl) in the Primos internal databases for the process privilege. Currently, the only useful values for this option are zero and one. Zero prevents the phantomed process from being able to execute 'sph' and one allows the programs to use 'sph'. .me "Can't attach to (SPH)" for a non-attachable directory. .sp "Phantom is user on at