/TERMINAL=(terminal_name [,terminal_name ,... ,terminal_name]) This qualifier is used to specify targets to be watched by using their terminal names. If more than one terminal name is specified then the list must be enclosed in parenthesis. The standard VMS wildcards (* and %) may be specified for any part of the terminal name, if desired. Standard DECnet nodenames may also be prefixed to the terminal names for watching terminals on other nodes. (See the PEEK Watching Subtopic: Node_Names.) Different nodenames can be used for different terminal names in the list, and standard VMS * and % wildcards are supported in nodenames. A nodename prepended to a terminal name applies only to that one terminal name in the list. The /NEXT and /PREVIOUS hot-keys are used to end watching one target and start watching the next or previous one. The terminal names used may be any of the names which are associated with the physical terminal: the physical terminal name (e.g. LTA3451: or TXA5:) or the virtual terminal name (e.g., VTA127:). If MultiSessions is in use, then the terminal name may be any of the MultiSessions pseudo-terminal units (e.g., NDC22:) which are currently active on that terminal, or the physical terminal being used by MultiSessions. Examples: $ PEEK/TERMINAL=LTA*. In the above example, the lowest numbered terminal with the name LTA will be watched. When the /NEXT hot-key sequence is entered, then the next LTA terminal unit will be watched, etc. $ PEEK/TERMINAL=TXA5 In the above example, the watcher will watch the process which is connected with terminal TXA5. Note: On Alpha with MS30 you can (by watching the physical terminal associated with the MS Server process) track with the user as he switches NDC sessions, or you can watch individual NDC sessions by using the Peek/Spy /SINGLE_WINDOW qualifier.