   APL            COBOLIIPREP    FTN            RPG                     00260000
   BASIC          COBOL          FTNGO          RPGGO                   00265000
   BASICGO        COBOLGO        FTNPREP        RPGPREP                 00270000
   BASICOMP       COBOLPREP      IMF            SEGMENTER               00275000
   BASICPREP      DEBUG          IMFMGR         SETDUMP                 00280000
   BBASIC         DSCOPY         MRJE           SPL                     00285000
   BBASICGO       EDITOR         NRJE           SPLGO                   00290000
   BBASICOMP      FCOPY          PREP           SPLPREP                 00295000
   BBASICPREP     FORTGO         PREPRUN        VINIT                   00300000
   COBOLII        FORTPREP       RESETDUMP                              00305000
   COBOLIIGO      FORTRAN        RJE                                    00310000
   SHOWCACHE    ALTGROUP   NEWUSER      DEALLOCATE     APPCCONTROL      00420000
   SHOWDEV      ALTUSER    PURGEACCT    FULLBACKUP     CACHECONTROL     00425000
   SHOWIN       LISTACCT   PURGEGROUP   JOBPRI         FREERIN          00430000
   SHOWJOB      LISTGROUP  PURGEUSER    PARTBACKUP     GETLOG           00435000
   SHOWNMLOG    LISTUSER   REPORT       RESUMELOG      GETRIN           00440000
   SHOWOUT      NEWACCT    RESETACCT    RESUMENMLOG    LINKCONTROL      00445000
                                        SHOWLOG        LISTLOG          00446000
                                        SHOWNMLOG      NETCONTROL       00450000
                                        SHOWQ          NRJECONTROL      00455000
                                        SWITCHLOG      NSCONTROL        00460000
                                        SWITCHNMLOG    RELLOG           00465000
                                        SYSDUMP        SNACONTROL       00470000
                                        TUNE           STARTCACHE       00475000
                                                       STOPCACHE        00476000
                                                                        00494400
                     Create                                             03991000
                     Programmatic Sessions   = PS                       03992000
    :ALTGROUP (System Manager or Account Manager capability required)   04690000
    :ALTGROUP groupname[.acctname]                                      04725000
accountname      Specifies the account name of the group whose          04806000
                 attribute are to be changed.                           04807000
                                                                        04807100
                 If no account name is indicated, default account       04807200
                 name is logon account.                                 04807300
                                                                        04808000
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 05465000
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 05631000
                                                                        05641000
To assign a new password of PASS2 to a group named GROUPX, in account   05642000
named ACCTX, enter:                                                     05643000
(System Manager capability required)                                    05644000
                                                                        05644200
    :ALTGROUP GROUPX.ACCTX;PASS=PASS2                                   05644300
                                                                        06145000
:ALTLOG logid[;LOG=logfile{DISC/TAPE/SDISC/CTAPE}]                      06150000
             [;PASS=password][;{AUTO/NOAUTO}]                           06151000
                                                                        06155000
               Must be specified as residing on disc,tape,ctape         06205000
               sdisc.                                                   06205300
                                                                        06221000
noauto         Default. No CHANGELOG when disc log file becomes         06222000
               full.                                                    06222100
                                                                        06222500
auto           Perform automatic CHANGELOG if the disc log file         06223000
               becomes full.                                            06224000
be used only by the creator of the logging identifier. To               06260000
specify AUTO parameter,the log file name must end with "001"            06261000
i.e. "fname001".                                                        06262000
DATALOG to A001,and specify that A001 reside on disc with               06290000
auto option. enter:                                                     06291000
     :ALTLOG DATALOG;LOG=A001,disc;AUTO                                 06295000
    :ALTUSER (System Manager or Account Manager capability required)    07195000
    :ALTUSER username[.accountname]                                     07225000
                                                                        07286000
accountname          The account where the user refer to in "USERNAME"E"07286200
                     will reside                                        07286300
                                                                        07286400
                     If no account name is indicated, default account   07286500
                     name is logon account.                             07286600
                                                                        07287000
                     Use Communications                                 07396000
                     Subsystems              = CS                       07397000
                     Create                                             07398000
                     Programmatic Sessions   = PS                       07399000
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 07620000
This command alters the attributes currentluy defined for a user of a   07625000
specify account.                                                        07625100
                                                                        07626000
(SM or AM capabilty is required)                                        07796000
                   of devices required to accommodate the new members.  08030000
                   drives that may be specified are:                    08050000
                                                                        08051000
                   HP7902  HP7911  HP7920  HP7935                       08055000
                   HP7905  HP7912  HP7925  HP7945                       08056000
                   HP7906  HP7914  HP7933  HP9895                       08057000
\ENTRY=APPCCONTROL,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                              08330100
     :APPCCONTROL                                                       08330110
                                                                        08330120
This command controls the operation of the Advanced Program-to-Program  08330130
Communication (APPC) subsystem.  It is used to start and stop the       08330140
subsystem and access subsystem status information.                      08330150
                                                                        08330160
                                                                        08330170
SYNTAX                                                                  08330180
                                                                        08330190
     APPCCONTROL  START                                                 08330200
                  [;TRACEOFF]                   default = TRACEON       08330210
                  [;TFILESIZE=record count]     default = 1023          08330220
                  [;DEBUG]                      default = NO DEBUG      08330230
                  [;ERROPT=error option]        default = [SUB]sysfail  08330240
                                                                        08330250
     APPCCONTROL  STOP                                                  08330260
                  [;TYPE=stop type]             default = [Q]uiesce     08330270
                                                                        08330280
     APPCCONTROL  SESSIONS                                              08330290
                  ;STYPE=session type name                              08330300
                  ;LIMIT=new session limit                              08330310
                                                                        08330320
     APPCCONTROL  STATUS                                                08330330
                                                                        08330340
     APPCCONTROL  LOCK                                                  08330350
                                                                        08330360
     APPCCONTROL  VERSION                                               08330370
                                                                        08330380
                                                                        08330390
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             08330400
PARAMETERS                                                              08330410
                                                                        08330420
APPCCONTROL  START                                                      08330430
             [;TRACEOFF]                   default = TRACEON            08330440
             [;TFILESIZE=record count]     default = 1023               08330450
             [;DEBUG]                      default = NO DEBUG           08330460
             [;ERROPT=error option]        default = [SUB]sysfail       08330470
                                                                        08330480
     record count   a decimal number specifying the trace file size in  08330490
                    number of 128 word records.                         08330500
                                                                        08330510
     error option   this parameter specifies the action to be taken     08330520
                    when an irrecoverable internal error occurs.        08330530
                    The following choices are available:                08330540
                       SYS = a system failure will be produced.         08330550
                       SUB = the APPC subsystem will be brought down.   08330560
                                                                        08330570
                                                                        08330580
APPCCONTROL  STOP                                                       08330590
             [;TYPE=stop type]             default = [Q]uiesce          08330600
                                                                        08330610
     stop type      the following choices for shutting the APPC         08330620
                    subsystem are:                                      08330630
                                                                        08330640
                    [K]ill     = immediate shutdown of APPC.            08330650
                                 Conversations and LU-LU sessions will  08330660
                                 be terminated immediately.             08330670
                    [P]rotocol = immediate shutdown of APPC, but        08330680
                                 waiting for any TP currently in        08330690
                                 conversation to be notified before     08330700
                                 each LU-LU session's  process is       08330710
                                 terminated.                            08330720
                    [Q]uiesce  = orderly shutdown of APPC, allowing all 08330730
                                 current conversations to be completed, 08330740
                                 but preventing any new conversations   08330750
                                 from being allocated. Each LU-LU       08330760
                                 session will not be brought down until 08330770
                                 the conversation using it has been     08330780
                                 deallocated.                           08330790
                                                                        08330800
                                                                        08330810
APPCCONTROL  SESSIONS                                                   08330820
             ;STYPE=session type name                                   08330830
             ;LIMIT=new session limit                                   08330840
                                                                        08330850
     session type name   one of the session type names configured in    08330860
                         the APPC Configuration file.                   08330870
                                                                        08330880
     new session limit   the new session limit for the session type.    08330890
                         The new session limit will not be updated in   08330900
                         the APPC configuration file.                   08330910
                                                                        08330920
                                                                        08330930
APPCCONTROL  STATUS                                                     08330940
                                                                        08330950
     no parameter is used                                               08330960
                                                                        08330970
                                                                        08330980
APPCCONTROL  LOCK                                                       08330990
                                                                        08331000
     no parameter is used                                               08331010
                                                                        08331020
                                                                        08331030
APPCCONTROL  VERSION                                                    08331040
                                                                        08331050
     no parameter is used                                               08331060
                                                                        08331070
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         08331080
OPERATION                                                               08331090
                                                                        08331100
START     - Activate all configured LU-LU sessions.                     08331110
                                                                        08331120
STOP      - Deactivate all configured LU-LU sessions.                   08331130
                                                                        08331140
SESSIONS  - Change session limit of a Session Type while APPC           08331150
            is active.                                                  08331160
                                                                        08331170
LOCK      - Lock the LU data structures in memory in preparation for    08331180
            halting the system and taking a memory dump.                08331190
                                                                        08331200
STATUS    - Display the status of conversations.                        08331210
                                                                        08331220
VERSION   - Display version information for the product.                08331230
                                                                        08331240
                                                                        08331250
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           08331260
EXAMPLE                                                                 08331270
                                                                        08331280
:APPCCONTROL START                                                      08331290
                                                                        08331300
   This command starts the APPC subsystem with all the default          08331310
   parameters.                                                          08331320
                                                                        08331330
:APPCCONTROL START;TFILESIZE=2000;ERROPT=SYS                            08331340
                                                                        08331350
   This command starts the APPC subsystem with a trace file that has    08331360
   2000 trace records. When APPC detects any irrecoverable errors,      08331370
   APPC will cause a "system fail."                                     08331380
                                                                        08331390
:APPCCONTROL STOP                                                       08331400
                                                                        08331410
   This command stops the APPC subsystem with the default stop type of  08331420
   "quiesce."                                                           08331430
                                                                        08331440
:APPCCONTROL STOP;TYPE=K                                                08331450
                                                                        08331460
   This command stop the APPC subsystem with the stop type of "kill."   08331470
                                                                        08331480
:APPCCONTROL SESSIONS;STYPE=DISOSSA;LIMIT=0                             08331490
                                                                        08331500
   This command changes the session limit of session type "DISOSSA"     08331510
   to zero. This in effect will shut down the session type so the TP    08331520
   cannot allocate any conversations with "DISOSSA."                    08331530
                                                                        08331540
:APPCCONTROL STATUS                                                     08331550
                                                                        08331560
   This command gets APPC subsystem status.                             08331570
\ENTRY=AUTOALLOCATE,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                             08565100
    :AUTOALLOCATE  (System Supervisor capability required)              08565200
                                                                        08565300
Disables or enables the automatic allocation/deallocation of            08565400
  programs.                                                             08565500
                                                                        08565600
SYNTAX                                                                  08565700
                   OFF                                                  08565800
    :AUTOALLOCATE [   ]                                                 08565900
                   ON                                                   08566000
                                                                        08566010
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             08566100
PARAMETERS                                                              08566200
                                                                        08566300
OFF     Turns off the automatic allocation/deallocation of              08566400
        programs.  Also, unloads all programs which heve been           08566500
        kept loaded by this feature, unless they are being used.        08566600
                                                                        08566700
ON      Starts the automatic allocation/deallocation of programs.       08566800
                                                                        08566810
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         08566900
OPERATION                                                               08567000
                                                                        08567100
This feature will manage the automatic allocation of programs as        08567200
they are run.  The programs remain loaded until some system table       08567300
space is needed.                                                        08567400
                                                                        08567410
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           08567500
EXAMPLES                                                                08567600
                                                                        08567700
To start the automatic allocation/deallocation of programs, enter:      08567800
    :AUTOALLOCATE ON                                                    08567900
                                                                        08568000
To stop the automatic allocation/deallocation of programs, enter:       08568100
    :AUTOALLOCATE OFF                                                   08568200
                                                                        08568300
\ENTRY=BBASIC,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                   09950001
    :BBASIC                                                             09950002
                                                                        09950003
Runs the HP Business BASIC Interpreter.                                 09950004
                                                                        09950005
SYNTAX                                                                  09950006
                                                                        09950007
    :BBASIC [commandfile][,[inputfile][,outfile]]                       09950008
                                                                        09950009
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             09950010
PARAMETERS                                                              09950011
                                                                        09950012
commandfile          Actual designator of source file (device) from     09950013
                     which BASIC commands and statements are input.  Can09950014
                     be any ASCII input file. Formal designator is      09950015
                     BASCOM.  Default is $STDINX.                       09950016
                                                                        09950017
inputfile            Actual designator of file containing data input for09950018
                     BASIC program.  Can be any ASCII input file. Formal09950019
                     designator is BASIN. Default is $STDINX.           09950020
                                                                        09950021
outfile              Actual designator of destination file for program  09950022
                     output.  Can be any ASCII output file.             09950023
                     Formal designator is BASOUT.  Default is $STDLIST. 09950024
                                                                        09950025
                              NOTE                                      09950026
                                                                        09950027
      The formal file designators used in this command                  09950028
                   (BASCOM, BASIN, BASOUT)                              09950029
      cannot be back referenced as actual file designators              09950030
      in the command parameter list.  For further information,          09950031
      see the discussion of implied :FILE commands in                   09950032
      Section VII of the MPE Commands Reference Manual.                 09950033
                                                                        09950034
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         09950035
OPERATION                                                               09950036
                                                                        09950037
  The :BBASIC command is used to enter into the HP Business BASIC       09950038
Interpreter environment for on-line development and execution of        09950039
applications.  The Interpreter can also be run in batch mode.  For      09950040
more information, HP Business BASIC has its own HELP facility.          09950041
                                                                        09950042
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           09950043
EXAMPLE                                                                 09950044
                                                                        09950045
To enter commands and data from your standard input device, with program09950046
listing and output transmitted to the standard output device, enter:    09950047
                                                                        09950048
    :BBASIC                                                             09950049
                                                                        09950050
To submit BASIC Interpreter commands and statements from the command    09950051
file MYCOMDS, and data from the input file MYDATA, with program         09950052
output written to the list file MYLIST, enter:                          09950053
                                                                        09950054
    :BBASIC MYCOMDS,MYDATA,MYLIST                                       09950055
                                                                        09950056
          (All three files are disc files.)                             09950057
                                                                        09950058
Note that input files created on the Editor must be kept with the UNN   09950059
option of the Editor KEEP command.                                      09950060
                                                                        09950061
                                                                        09950062
\ENTRY=BBASICGO,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                 09950063
    :BBASICGO                                                           09950064
                                                                        09950065
Compiles, prepares, and executes an HP Business BASIC program.          09950066
                                                                        09950067
SYNTAX                                                                  09950068
                                                                        09950069
    :BBASICGO infile [,listfile]                                        09950070
                                                                        09950071
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             09950072
PARAMETERS                                                              09950073
                                                                        09950074
infile                Actual designator of the BSAVE file containing the09950075
                      HP Business BASIC program to be compiled.  Formal 09950076
                      designator is BBCIN.  This parameter is required. 09950077
                                                                        09950078
listfile              Actual designator of file on which program listing09950079
                      is written.  Can be any ASCII output file.  Formal09950080
                      designator is BBCLIST.  Default is $STDLIST.      09950081
                                                                        09950082
                              NOTE                                      09950083
      The formal file designators used in this command                  09950084
      (BBCIN and BBCLIST) cannot be back referenced as                  09950085
      actual file designators in the command parameter                  09950086
      list.  For further information, see the discussion                09950087
      of implied :FILE commands in Section VII of the                   09950088
      MPE Commands Reference Manual.                                    09950089
                                                                        09950090
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         09950091
OPERATION                                                               09950092
                                                                        09950093
Compiles, prepares, and executes a program from a BSAVE file            09950094
(created by BASIC Interpreter).  This enables the program to run faster 09950095
than it would if executed by the Interpreter.  After the program is     09950096
written, it can be saved with the BASIC Interpreter command SAVE.       09950097
The program then can be compiled, prepared, and                         09950098
executed with the :BBASICGO command.                                    09950099
                                                                        09950100
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           09950101
EXAMPLE                                                                 09950102
                                                                        09950103
To compile, prepare, and execute the BASIC program MYPROG, with the     09950104
listing directed to the disc file LISTFL, enter:                        09950105
                                                                        09950106
    :BBASICGO MYPROG,LISTFL                                             09950107
                                                                        09950108
                                                                        09950109
\ENTRY=BBASICOMP,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                09955010
    :BBASICOMP                                                          09955020
                                                                        09955030
Compiles a BASIC program.                                               09955040
                                                                        09955050
SYNTAX                                                                  09955060
                                                                        09955070
    :BBASICOMP infile [,[uslfile][,listfile]]                           09955080
                                                                        09955090
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             09955100
PARAMETERS                                                              09955110
                                                                        09955120
infile                Actual designator of the BSAVE file containing the09955130
                      HP Business BASIC program to be compiled.  Formal 09955140
                      designator is BBCIN.  This parameter is required. 09955150
                                                                        09955160
uslfile                Actual designator of user subprogram library     09955170
                       (USL) file on which compiled object program is   09955180
                       written.  Can be any binary output file with     09955190
                       filecode of USL (or 1024). Formal designator is  09955200
                       BBCUSL. This parameter, if entered, must specify 09955210
                       a file created previously in one of four ways:   09955220
                                                                        09955230
                       1.  By saving a USL file (with the :SAVE command)09955240
                           created by a previous compilation where the  09955250
                           default value was used for the uslfile       09955260
                           parameter.                                   09955270
                                                                        09955280
                       2.  By building the USL with the Segmenter       09955290
                           command -BUILDUSL (see the MPE Segmenter     09955300
                           Reference Manual).                           09955310
                                                                        09955320
                       3.  By creating a new USL file with the MPE      09955330
                           :BUILD command and a filecode parameter of   09955340
                           USL or 1024.                                 09955350
                                                                        09955360
                       4.  By specifying a non-existent <uslfile>       09955370
                           parameter, thereby creating a permanent file 09955380
                           of the correct size and type.                09955390
                                                                        09955400
                       Default is $NEWPASS is assigned.                 09955410
                                                                        09955420
listfile               Actual designator of file on which program       09955430
                       listing is written.  Can be any ASCII output     09955440
                       file.  Formal designator is BBCLIST.  Default is 09955450
                       $STDLIST.                                        09955460
                                                                        09955470
                              NOTE                                      09955480
                                                                        09955490
      The formal file designators used in this command                  09955500
      (BBCIN, BBCUSL, BBCLIST)                                          09955510
      cannot be back referenced as actual file designators              09955520
      in the command parameter list.  For further information,          09955530
      see the discussion of implied :FILE commands in                   09955540
      Section VII of the MPE Commands Reference Manual.                 09955550
                                                                        09955560
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         09955570
OPERATION                                                               09955580
                                                                        09955590
Compiles a program from a BSAVE file (created by the BASIC inter-       09955600
preter) onto disc in USL format.  This enables the program to run faster09955610
than it would if left in the form generated by the Interpreter.  After  09955620
the program is written, it is stored in a BSAVE file with the BASIC     09955630
Interpreter command 'SAVE filename'.  The program then can be           09955640
compiled with the MPE command :BBASICOMP, prepared with the MPE :PREP   09955650
command, and executed with the MPE :RUN command.                        09955660
                                                                        09955670
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           09955680
EXAMPLE                                                                 09955690
                                                                        09955700
To compile the BASIC program MYPROG onto the USL named OBJECT, enter:   09955710
                                                                        09955720
    :BBASICOMP MYPROG,OBJECT                                            09955730
                                                                        09955740
                                                                        09955750
                                                                        09955760
\ENTRY=BBASICPREP,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                               09960010
    :BBASICPREP                                                         09960020
                                                                        09960030
Compiles and prepares a BASIC program.                                  09960040
                                                                        09960050
SYNTAX                                                                  09960060
                                                                        09960070
    :BBASICPREP infile [,[progfile][,listfile]]                         09960080
                                                                        09960090
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             09960100
PARAMETERS                                                              09960110
                                                                        09960120
infile                Actual designator of the BSAVE file containing the09960130
                      HP Business BASIC program to be compiled.  Formal 09960140
                      designator is BBCIN.  This parameter is required. 09960150
                                                                        09960160
progfile              Actual designator of program file on which        09960170
                      prepared program segments are written.  Can be any09960180
                      binary output file with file code of PROG (or     09960190
                      1029).  This parameter, if entered, must indicate 09960200
                      a file created in one of two ways:                09960210
                                                                        09960220
                      1.  With the MPE :BUILD command using the filecode09960230
                          parameter PROG or 1029, and a numextents      09960240
                          parameter value of 1.                         09960250
                                                                        09960260
                      2.  By specifying a non-existent file in the      09960270
                          progfile parameter, in which case a job       09960280
                          temporary file of the correct size and type is09960290
                          created.                                      09960300
                                                                        09960310
                      Default is $NEWPASS is assigned.                  09960320
                                                                        09960330
listfile              Actual designator of file on which program listing09960340
                      is written.  Can be any ASCII output file.  Formal09960350
                      designator is BBCLIST.  Default is $STDLIST.      09960360
                                                                        09960370
                              NOTE                                      09960380
                                                                        09960390
      The formal file designators used in this command                  09960400
      (BBCIN, BBCPROG,BBCLIST) cannot be back                           09960410
      referenced as actual file designators in the                      09960420
      command parameter list.  For further information,                 09960430
      see the discussion of implied :FILE commands in                   09960440
      Section VII of the MPE Commands Reference Manual.                 09960450
                                                                        09960460
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         09960470
OPERATION                                                               09960480
                                                                        09960490
Compiles and prepares a program from a BSAVE file (created by BASIC     09960500
Interpreter) into a program file on disc.  This enables the program to  09960510
run considerably faster than it would if executed by the Interpreter.   09960520
After the program is written, it can be stored in a BSAVE file with     09960530
the BASIC Interpreter command 'SAVE filename'. It then can be           09960540
compiled/prepared with the MPE :BBASICPREP command and executed with the09960550
MPE :RUN command.                                                       09960560
                                                                        09960570
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           09960580
EXAMPLE                                                                 09960590
                                                                        09960600
To compile and prepare a program named MYPROG from the BASIC BSAVE      09960610
file named MYCOMDS, with listing directed to the standard list device,  09960620
enter:                                                                  09960630
                                                                        09960640
    :BBASICPREP MYCOMDS, MYPROG                                         09960650
                       NMPRG        1030     Native Mode Program file.  10801000
                       NMSL         1032     Native Mode Executable     10806000
                                              Library File.             10807000
                       NMRL         1033     Native Mode Relocatable    10808000
                                              Library File.             10809000
                       W2601        1103     HPWORD Attented Printer    10960000
                                              Environment File          10961000
                       PCELL        1110     IFS/3000 Character Set file10965000
                       PENV         1112     IFS/3000 Environment file  10975000
                       PCCMP        1113     IFS/3000 Char Cell file    10980000
                       TSD          1141     TOOLSET Data file          11030000
                       FONT         1147     Reserved                   11041000
                       COLOR        1148     Reserved                   11042000
                       D48          1149     Reserved                   11043000
                       SLATE        1152     Compressed SLATE File      11044000
                       SLATW        1153     Expanded SLATE Workfile    11044100
                       MDIST        1166     HPESK Distribution list    11070000
                       MTEXT        1167     HPDESK Text                11075000
                       MARPA        1168     ARPA Messages File         11076000
                       MARPD        1169     ARPA Distribution List     11077000
                       MCMND        1170     HPDESK Abbreviated         11078000
                                              Commands File             11079000
                       MFRTM        1171     Reserved                   11079100
                                    1172     Reserved                   11079200
                       MEFT         1173     Reserved                   11079300
                       MCRPT        1174     Reserved                   11079400
                       MSERL        1175     Reserved                   11079500
                       VCSF         1176     Reserved                   11079600
                       TTYPE        1177     Term Type File             11079700
                       TVFC         1178     Term Vertical Format       11079800
                                              Control File              11079900
                       MIDAS        1195     Reserved                   11091000
                       ANODE        1211     Reserved                   11092000
                       INODE        1212     Reserved                   11093000
                       INVRT        1213     Reserved                   11094000
                       EXCEP        1214     Reserved                   11094100
                       QUERF        1215     Reserved                   11094200
                       DOCDR        1217     Reserved                   11094300
                       VC           1226     VC File                    11094400
                       DIF          1227     DIF File                   11094500
                       LANGD        1228     Language Definition        11094600
                                              File                      11094700
                       CHARD        1229     Character Set Definition   11094800
                                              File                      11094900
                       MGCAT        1230     Formatted Application      11094910
                                              Message Catalog           11094920
                       BMAP         1231     Base MAP Specification     11094930
                                              File                      11094940
                       BDATA        1242     Basic Data File            11094950
                       BFORM        1243     Basic Field Order File     11094960
                                              for VPLUS                 11094970
                       BSAVE        1244     Basic Saved Program File   11094980
                       BCNFG        1245     Configuration File for     11094981
                                              Default Option Basic pgm  11094982
                       BKEY         1246     Function Key Definition    11094983
                                              File for terminal         11094984
\STOPHELP                                                               11094985
$EDIT VOID=11094990                                                     11094990
\STARTHELP                                                              11094991
                       PFSTA        1258     Pathflow STATIC File       11094992
                       PFDYN        1259     Pathflow DYNAMIC File      11094993
                       RTDCA        1270     Revisable Form DCA         11094994
                                              Document                  11094995
                       FFDCA        1271     Final Form DCA Document    11094996
                       DIU          1272     Document Interchange       11094997
                                              Unit File                 11094998
                       PDOC         1273     HPWORD/150 Document        11094999
                       DFI          1275     DISOSS Filing Information  11095000
                                              File                      11095100
                       SRI          1276     Search Result Information  11095200
                                              File                      11095300
                       CWPTX        1401     Reserved                   11095400
                       MAP          1421     HPMAP/3000 Map             11096000
                                              Specification File        11097000
                       GAL          1422     Reserved                   11098000
                       TTX          1425     Reserved                   11099000
                       RDIC         1428     HPBRW Dictionary File      11099010
                       RSPEC        1429     HPBRW Specification File   11099020
                       RSPCF        1430     HPBRW Specification File   11099030
                                              (frozen)                  11099040
                       REXEC        1431     HPBRW Execution File       11099050
                       RJOB         1432     HPBRW Report Job File      11099060
                       ROUTI        1433     HPBRW Intermediate Report  11099070
                                              File                      11099080
                       ROUTD        1434     HPBRW Dictionary Output    11099090
                                              File                      11099091
                       PRINT        1435     HPBRW Print File           11099092
                       RCONF        1436     HPBRW Configuration File   11099093
                       PIF          1441     Reserved                   11099100
                       NMOBJ        1461     Native Mode Object File    11099110
                       PASLB        1462     PASCAL Source Library      11099120
                                    3333     Reserved                   11099130
                                                                        11099200
\ENTRY=CHANGELOG,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                12161000
                                                                        12161050
:CHANGELOG                                                              12161100
                                                                        12161150
To change current logfile to a new logfile with no interruption         12161200
in logging.                                                             12161210
                                                                        12161300
SYNTAX                                                                  12161400
                                                                        12161500
                                                                        12161600
    :CHANGELOG logid [;DEV=device]                                      12162000
                                                                        12163000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             12164000
PARAMETERS                                                              12165000
logid     Name of the currently active logging process. Contains        12166000
          from 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters, beginning with           12167000
          a letter.(REQUIRED PARAMETER)                                 12168000
                                                                        12168100
device    Device type of the new log file. It can be                    12168200
          disc,tape,sdisc or ctape.                                     12168300
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         12168400
OPERATION                                                               12168500
                                                                        12168510
It has the ability to change log files "on the fly". The log            12168600
file can be changed to a new file without interruption in               12168700
logging. A few restrictions apply:   The logid must be that of          12168710
an active logging process. The user issuing the command must be         12168800
the creator of the logid. The user must have "OP" or "LG"               12168900
                                                                        12168910
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           12168930
EXAMPLE                                                                 12168940
To change a log file from disc to a log file on tape.                   12168950
             :CHANGELOG DUMMYLOG;DEV=TAPE                               12168960
                                                                        12169000
    :DISMOUNT {         }[.groupname[.acctname]]                        17495000
Enables or disables the DS subsystem on the communication link.         18210000
Replaces former  =DSLINE console command.  Uses keywords to combine     18215000
functions.  DSCONTROL command can be distributed with the  ALLOW        18220000
or ASSOCIATE attributes.                                                18225000
                                                                        18230000
SYNTAX                                                                  18235000
                                                                        18240000
    :DSCONTROL dsdevice[;function][;function]...                        18245000
                                                                        18250000
where the command syntax has the following meaning:                     18255000
                                                                        18260000
function       ::=  OPEN [,open option]...                              18265000
                    SHUT                                                18270000
                                                                        18275000
                    CANCEL                                              18280000
                                                                        18285000
                    TRACE,ON [trace options]                            18290000
                    TRACE,OFF                                           18295000
                                                                        18300000
                    COMP                                                18305000
                    NOCOMP                                              18310000
                                                                        18315000
                    MON [,mon option]                                   18320000
                    MOFF                                                18325000
                                                                        18330000
                    RETRY=[retry option]                                18335000
                                                                        18340000
open option    ::=  MASTER                                              18345000
                    SLAVE                                               18350000
                    SPEED=linespeed                                     18355000
                                                                        18360000
trace options  ::=  [,[ALL][,[mask][,[numentries][,[WRAP]               18365000
                             [,filename]]]]]                            18370000
NOTE:  A comma listed above MUST precede a parameter                    18375000
       whenever (a) that parameter is included or (b) that parameter is 18380000
       omitted and any OTHER parameter which follows is included.       18385000
                                                                        18390000
mon option     ::=  DS                                                  18395000
                    CS                                                  18400000
                                                                        18405000
retry option   ::=  DEFAULT                                             18410000
                    retry count                                         18415000
                                                                        18420000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             18425000
                                                                        18430000
PARAMETERS                                                              18435000
                                                                        18440000
dsdevice            (Required parameter.)                               18445000
                    The logical device number or the device class       18450000
                    name of the or NS/3000 or DS/3000 communications    18455000
                    device. On your system's I/O configuration          18460000
                    listing, the device is back referenced by a         18465000
                    pound sign (#) to a previously defined HSI,INP,     18470000
                    or SSLC.                                            18475000
                                                                        18480000
OPEN                (Required parameter.)                               18485000
                    Establishes a communication link with another       18490000
                    HP 3000.  Makes the line available for remote       18495000
                    communication via the or NS/3000 or DS/3000         18500000
                    Subsystem.                                          18505000
                                                                        18510000
SHUT                Initiates an orderly line shutdown.  Refer to       18515000
                    OPERATION for details about the line closing        18520000
                    procedure.                                          18525000
                                                                        18530000
                                                                        18535000
CANCEL              Applicable only to X.21.  Cancels all queued        18540000
                    outgoing call requests.  Sends an abort             18545000
                    request to the  communications device               18550000
                    (IODSO or IODSX).  On your system's I/O             18555000
                    configuration listing, the device is back           18560000
                    referenced by a pound sign (#) to a                 18565000
                    previously defined INP.                             18570000
                                                                        18575000
MASTER              Limits or NS/3000 or DS/3000 line activity          18580000
                    to outgoing requests only.  No incoming             18585000
                    slave sessions are allowed.                         18590000
                                                                        18595000
SLAVE               Limits or NS/3000 or DS/3000 line activity          18600000
                    to incoming slave requests only, no                 18605000
                    outgoing master activity is allowed.                18610000
                                                                        18615000
                                    NOTE                                18620000
                                                                        18625000
                         OPEN,MASTER = SHUT,SLAVE                       18630000
                         OPEN,SLAVE  = SHUT,MASTER                      18635000
                         SHUT,MASTER = OPEN,SLAVE                       18640000
                         SHUT,SLAVE  = OPEN,MASTER                      18645000
                                                                        18650000
                    DEFAULT:  Both MASTER and SLAVE processing          18655000
                              are allowed.                              18660000
                                                                        18665000
linespeed           Transmission rate in characters per second.         18670000
                    This parameter is effective only if your sys-       18675000
                    tem configuration for the line controller           18680000
                    (HSI,INP, or SSLC) selected SPEED CHANGEABLE.       18685000
                    Specify linespeed if yours is a European            18690000
                    installation with modems running at half            18695000
                    speed; or if the length of cables used for          18700000
                    data communications at your site have been          18705000
                    changed since the system was configured.            18710000
                    Default: System configuration values.               18715000
                                                                        18720000
                    HSI speed:          250,000 (cable lengths          18725000
                                        less than 1000 ft.)             18730000
                                        125,000 (cable lengths          18735000
                                        greater than 1000 ft.)          18740000
                    INP or SSLC speed:  250,300,600, or 1200            18745000
                                                                        18750000
TRACE,ON            Activates the TRACE facility to provide a           18755000
                    record of communications activities.  Trace         18760000
                    parameters are positional.  The line must           18765000
                    already be open, or the OPEN keyword must           18770000
                    also be included (to open the line).                18775000
                                                                        18780000
ALL                 Generates trace records for all line                18785000
                    activity. Default: Records are written only         18790000
                    for transmission errors.                            18795000
                                                                        18800000
mask                An octal number preceded by a percent sign          18805000
                    (%nn). Used to select type of trace entries         18810000
                    generated. Refer to NS/3000 or DS/3000 Reference    18815000
                    Manual for an explanation of the mask bits.         18820000
                    Default: %37 (all except STN).                      18825000
                                                                        18830000
numentries          Decimal integer for the maximum number of           18835000
                    entries in a trace record, not greater than         18840000
                    24. Default: 24. (See OPERATION)                    18845000
                                                                        18850000
WRAP                Trace entries that overflow the trace record        18855000
                    overlay the prior trace record entries.             18860000
                    Default: Overflow entries are discarded.            18865000
                                                                        18870000
filename            A name for the trace file.                          18875000
                    Default: DSTRCxxx.PUB.SYS (where xxx is the         18880000
                             ldn of the dsdevice).                      18885000
                                                                        18890000
TRACE,OFF           Deactivates the TRACE facility so that no           18895000
                    records are kept of NS/3000 or DS/3000 actions,     18900000
                    states, and events.  Also closes the trace file.    18905000
                                                                        18910000
COMP                Activates the data compression facility for         18915000
                    all line users.  The line need not be open to       18920000
                    use COMP.                                           18925000
                                                                        18930000
NOCOMP              Deactivates the data compression facility for       18935000
                    all line users.  Line need not be open to           18940000
                    use NOCOMP.                                         18945000
                                                                        18950000
MON                 Activates internal monitoring of NS/3000 or DS/3000 18955000
                    activity to give additional information on a        18960000
                    subsequent cold dump of the system.  The line       18965000
                    must be open for the use of MON.                    18970000
                    Only use for system troubleshooting.                18975000
                                                                        18980000
MOFF                Deactivates internal NS/3000 or DS/3000 monitor     18985000
                    records.  Line must be open for the use of MOFF.    18990000
                                                                        18995000
RETRY               Changes communications error retry count to         19000000
                    specified value.  Specifying "DEFAULT" causes       19005000
                    a retry count of 15.  The retry count must be       19010000
                    between 0 and 255 inclusive.                        19015000
                                                                        19020000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         19025000
                                                                        19030000
OPERATION                                                               19035000
                                                                        19040000
                                                                        19045000
The DSCONTROL command can be issued from the master console or          19050000
it can be distributed with the ALLOW or ASSOCIATE commands.             19055000
If the command is distributed, the user requires CS and ND              19060000
capability.                                                             19065000
                                                                        19070000
Only one NS/3000 or DS/3000 communications device can be active         19075000
(OPEN) on a controller at any given time.  Once opened (with the        19080000
:DSCONTROL command), a communications link can be shared by             19085000
multiple NS/3000 or DS/3000 users.  It cannot, however, be              19090000
shared by users of other communications subsystems supported by         19095000
your system ( for example, MRJE/3000).  Thus you must SHUT a            19100000
DSLINE before it can be opened for use by another subsystem.            19105000
                                                                        19110000
Before issuing a :DSCONTROL command, use the :SHOWDEV command to        19115000
check whether a communications link is already established. The         19120000
ldn for the SSLC, INP, or HSI port will be UNAVAIL if the com-          19125000
munication link is in use by any subsystem; the ldn for a DS            19130000
communication pseudo device (driver IODS0) will be AVAIL if it is       19135000
currently in use by NS/3000 or DS/3000.                                 19140000
                                                                        19145000
If a DS device class includes more than one DS device, the func-        19150000
tions specified in the :DSCONTROL command apply to all devices in       19155000
that class.  If you have not been ALLOWed to use this command,          19160000
you can only control those devices in the device class with which       19165000
you have been ASSOCIATEd (if any).                                      19170000
                                                                        19175000
If you include more than one function in a :DSCONTROL command,          19180000
each function (with its subparameter list) must be separated by a       19185000
semicolon.  A function that duplicates or conflicts with a pre-         19190000
vious function overrides that function.  Functions can appear in        19195000
any order but are executed in the following order:                      19200000
                                                                        19205000
1.  OPEN/SHUT                                                           19210000
                                                                        19215000
2.  TRACE                                                               19220000
                                                                        19225000
3.  MON/MOFF                                                            19230000
                                                                        19235000
4.  COMP/NOCOMP                                                         19240000
                                                                        19245000
5.  RETRY                                                               19250000
                                                                        19255000
                                                                        19260000
The SPEED= keyword in the open option may be omitted from a             19265000
:DSCONTROL command.  For example, the following two commands have       19270000
exactly the same effect:                                                19275000
                                                                        19280000
     :DSCONTROL 60;OPEN,MASTER,SPEED=25000                              19285000
                                                                        19290000
     :DSCONTROL 60;OPEN,MASTER,25000                                    19295000
                                                                        19300000
                                                                        19305000
If no trace file exists when you turn on the trace facility and         19310000
you do not specify numentries, the system creates a file to hold        19315000
24 entries in each record.  The file is DSTRCxxx.PUB.SYS (where         19320000
xxx is the logical device number of the dsdevice).  If you want         19325000
to change numentries, purge the current trace file and use the          19330000
:DSCONTROL command to specify a new value.  A new file will be          19335000
created using the specified value.                                      19340000
                                                                        19345000
The SHUT parameter initiates an orderly line closing procedure.         19350000
If no sessions or applications are using the line when you shut         19355000
it, line disconnection occurs immediately.  If any user                 19360000
(including applications) has the line open, the line remains            19365000
connected until all sessions and applications CLOSE the line, or        19370000
until those accessing the line terminate or are aborted.  Once          19375000
closed by the console operator, no new users may access the line        19380000
until the operator reopens it.                                          19385000
                                                                        19390000
Specifying a high retry count in the RETRY parameter increases          19395000
the chance of obtaining a connection with a user :DSLINE command.       19400000
                                                                        19405000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           19410000
                                                                        19415000
EXAMPLES                                                                19420000
                                                                        19425000
                                                                        19430000
To open DS line number 55, thereby making it available for use by       19435000
the NS/3000 and DS/3000 Subsystem, enter:                               19440000
                                                                        19445000
     :DSCONTROL 55;OPEN                                                 19450000
                                                                        19455000
                                                                        19460000
To permit the local HP 3000 to process only master (outgoing)           19465000
requests on DS line number 55, enter:                                   19470000
                                                                        19475000
     :DSCONTROL 55;OPEN,MASTER                                          19480000
                                                                        19485000
                                                                        19490000
To activate the CS Trace facility for DS line 55 (the line is           19495000
already open), enter:                                                   19500000
                                                                        19505000
     :DSCONTROL 55;TRACE,ON                                             19510000
                                                                        19515000
                                                                        19520000
To open DS line 55 and activate CS Trace with a maximum of 250          19525000
entries in a trace record, enter:                                       19530000
                                                                        19535000
     :DSCONTROL 55;OPEN;TRACE,ON,,,250                                  19540000
                                                                        19545000
                                                                        19550000
To open the line named REMSYS and provide compression and               19551000
internal monitoring, enter:                                             19552000
                                                                        19553000
     :DSCONTROL REMSYS;OPEN;COMP;MON                                    19554000
                                                                        19555000
                                                                        19556000
To open the line named SDS and set the retry count for that line        19557000
to 100, enter:                                                          19558000
                                                                        19559000
     :DSCONTROL SDS;OPEN;RETRY=100                                      19560000
                                                                        19561000
                                                                        19565000
Transfers or copies a disc file from one node to another                19585000
(or within a single node). User must have appropriate file              19590000
system security levels to allow file read and creation                  19590100
at source and target systems, respectively. For HP 3000s,               19590200
user must have both read and lock access to the source file.            19590300
                                                                        19595000
SYNTAX                                                                  19600000
                                                                        19605000
       [<sourcefile>[<sfileloc>][to[<tfile>][<tfileloc>][;<opt>]..]]    19610000
DSCOPY [+[<sfileloc>] [to[<tfileloc][;<opt>]...]                   ]    19615000
       [+<opt>[;<opt>]...                                          ]    19620000
                                                                        19625000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             19630000
                                                                        19635000
PARAMETERS                                                              19640000
                                                                        19645000
<sourcefile> The name of the file to be transferred, optionally         19650000
          including qualifiers. The  <sourcefile> can also be           19655000
          a formal designator defined in a prior file equation.         19660000
          (The formal designator may be preceded by an asterisk         19665000
          (*) but the asterisk is not necessary.)                       19670000
                                                                        19675000
                                                                        19680000
<sfileloc> A node specification for the source file, in the form:       19685000
                                                                        19690000
[<delim1>[<location>]]["["[<logon>]"]"] [<delim2> <device>]             19695000
                                                                        19700000
          NOTE: brackets within quotes are required.                    19705000
                                                                        19710000
          The first delimiter (<delim1>) is either a colon (:) or       19715000
          a comma (,).  (Only a comma is allowed over a DS (non-LAN)    19720000
          link.)  The <location> parameter is either a node             19720002
          name or a previously defined environment id.  The node        19725000
          name may be the name established when the node is             19730000
          configured as part of a Local Area Network , or it may        19735000
          be a DS device class name, logical device number, or          19740000
          X.25 node name (if the connections between nodes are          19745000
          point-to-point or X.25 links).  <logon> must be a valid       19750000
          logon sequence for the node in question, including all        19755000
          necessary passwords.  If specified, the logon is used         19760000
          to create a temporary remote session on the node.  Note       19765000
          that brackets are required around the <logon> sequence.       19770000
          <delim2> is either a comma (,) or a pound sign (#).           19775000
          The <device> parameter is the device class name of a          19780000
          disc device (default DISC).                                   19785000
                                                                        19790000
          If <delim1> and <location> are omitted, then the              19795000
          default is the global source file <location>                  19800000
          specification or, if there is no global specification         19805000
          currently in effect, the local node name.  If <delim1>        19810000
          appears without a <location>, the local node name is          19815000
          used whether or not there is a global specification.          19820000
                                                                        19825000
          If you specify an individual or global <logon>, it will       19830000
          be used to create a new session even if a session             19835000
          already exists on the node in question (in the                19840000
          specified remote environment).  If the <logon>                19845000
          parameter and its surrounding brackets are omitted, the       19850000
          default is the global <logon> sequence. Or, if there is       19855000
          no global <logon> currently in effect, and there is no        19860000
          current remote session, the default is the logon              19865000
          sequence specified in a prior :DSLINE> command for this       19870000
          remote environment (in the LOGON= option).  If you            19875000
          include the brackets but omit the <logon>, then a             19880000
          global <logon> specification is ignored and the :DSLINE       19885000
          logon specification (or existing session if there is          19890000
          one) is used.  The order of priority (from high to low)       19895000
          is: logon specified here; global logon; existing              19900000
          session; :DSLINE logon.                                       19905000
                                                                        19910000
 +        Indicates a global option that affects all subsequent         19911000
          file transfers until overridden by CLEAR or a new             19912000
          global option (available only between nodes on the same       19913000
          Local Area Network).                                          19914000
                                                                        19914100
<to>      Either the word TO or a semicolon (;).  If <sfileloc>         19915000
          ends with a colon (:, not followed by a node name or          19920000
          environment id), you must use the semicolon (;) form.         19925000
                                                                        19930000
<tfile>   The name of the file, optionally including qualifiers,        19935000
          into which the source file will be copied.  The               19940000
          <tfile> may also be a formal  designator defined in           19945000
          a prior file equation, as long as the FOPEN "allow file       19950000
          equations"  <foption> was set  when the source file           19955000
          was created. You can specify a KSAM file pair                 19960000
          in the <tfile> parameter by enclosing a pair of               19965000
          names (separated by a comma) in quotation marks.              19970000
                                                                        19975000
                                                                        19980000
DEFAULT:  if file name is omitted, the corresponding source file        19985000
          name is assumed.  If group and/or account names are           19990000
          omitted, corresponding portions of the target node            19995000
          session are assumed.                                          20000000
                                                                        20005000
<tfileloc> A node specification for the target file, with the           20010000
          same syntax and DEFAULTS as the <sfileloc>.  You can          20015000
          specify alternate disc devices for a KSAM file pair, in       20020000
          the <device> portion of <tfileloc>, by enclosing a pair       20025000
          of device names (separated by a comma) in quotation           20030000
          marks.                                                        20035000
                                                                        20040000
<opt>     Any of the following options (available only over             20045000
          nodes linked by a Local Area Network):                        20046000
                                                                        20050000
The following options override each other: SEQ and DIR;                 20055000
APP, MOVE, OVER, and REP; FIX and VAR; and ASC and BIN.                 20060000
                                                                        20065000
Note: * indicates option invokes Interchange Format.                    20070000
                                                                        20075000
APP *     Appends source file to existing file specified                20080000
          as target file.                                               20085000
                                                                        20090000
ASC *     Causes target file to contain ASCII data.                     20095000
                                                                        20100000
BIN *     Causes target file to contain binary data.                    20101000
                                                                        20102000
CLEAR     Removes previously specified global specifications.           20103000
                                                                        20105000
COMP      Compresses contents of file during transmission.              20110000
                                                                        20115000
DIR *     Causes target file to be organized to allow direct access.    20120000
                                                                        20125000
FCODE=    Specifies file code needed to open source file; gives same    20130000
<sfilecode>    file code to target file.                                20135000
                                                                        20140000
FIX *     Causes target file to contain fixed length records.           20145000
                                                                        20150000
FSIZE=    Specifies size of target file in records.                     20155000
<filesize>*                                                             20160000
                                                                        20165000
ICHAR=    Defines the character (char) to be inserted at the end of each20170000
<char>*   logical record in a file copied to an HP-UX system.           20175000
                                                                        20180000
INT *     Causes files to be copied using Interchange Format.           20185000
                                                                        20190000
MOVE      Causes source file to be purged after file transfer.          20195000
                                                                        20200000
OVER      Causes copied file to overwrite existing file that is         20205000
          specified as target file.                                     20210000
                                                                        20215000
QUIET     Suppresses all display output except error messages.          20220000
                                                                        20225000
REPLACE   Causes source file to replace specified target file.          20230000
          Previously existing file of same name as target file is       20235000
          purged.                                                       20240000
                                                                        20245000
RSIZE=    Specifies length (in bytes) of target file records.           20250000
<recsize>*                                                              20255000
                                                                        20260000
SCHAR=    Specifies character (char) used to delimit logical records in 20265000
<char>*     files copied from HP-UX systems.                            20270000
                                                                        20275000
                                                                        20280000
SDEV=     Specifies disc device on which source file resides (sdevice). 20285000
<sdevice>                                                               20286000
                                                                        20290000
SEQ *     Causes target file to be organized to allow sequential access.20295000
                                                                        20300000
SHOW      Displays global specifications in effect.                     20301000
                                                                        20302000
STRIP     Removes padding from ends of records when creating the        20302100
          target file.                                                  20302200
                                                                        20302300
TDEV=     Specifies disc device to which target file will be            20303000
<tdevice>   written (tdevice).                                          20304000
                                                                        20305000
VAR *     Causes target file to be composed of variable length records. 20306000
                                                                        20307000
+ <opt>   Indicates that the following specifications are global.       20308000
          All specifications except file names may be made              20309000
          global.  These remain in effect until a new,                  20310000
          conflicting global specification is issued or the CLEAR       20311000
          option is used.  Individual, non-global specifications        20312000
          override global specs for one transfer only.  Global          20313000
          specifications are cleared when the DSCOPY subsystem          20314000
          terminates.  If an invalid or unsupported keyword is          20315000
          specified as a global option, NFT ignores any options         20316000
          that follow.  Options preceding the invalid option will       20317000
          not be ignored.                                               20318000
                                                                        20319000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         20320000
                                                                        20321000
OPERATION                                                               20322000
                                                                        20322100
The :DSCOPY command allows you to copy a file from one node to          20322200
another or within a single node.  If all the nodes involved             20322300
belong to the same Local Area Network, the location from which          20323000
you issue the transfer request is independent of the source and         20324000
target locations.                                                       20325000
                                                                        20326000
You can use DSCOPY options to affect the copying process.               20327000
(See PARMS.) Two formats can be used to copy the file;                  20328000
Transparent Format, for use between systems of the same                 20329000
kind (two HP 3000s, for example), and Interchange Format,               20330000
for use between systems of different types. Some options                20331000
automatically invoke Interchange Format (see PARMS).                    20332000
                                                                        20333000
Global specifications, indicated by a "+" preceding the                 20334000
specification, take effect for all subsequent transfers until or        20335000
unless one of the following conditions occurs:                          20336000
                                                                        20337000
o  A new global specification which conflicts with the old one is       20338000
given.  For example, if REP is specified globally, it will              20339000
override and cancel a prior OVER global specification currently         20340000
in effect.                                                              20341000
                                                                        20342000
o  An item given in an individual, non-global transfer                  20343000
specification conflicts with a previous global specification.           20344000
This item will override the global specification for this one           20345000
transfer only.                                                          20346000
                                                                        20347000
o  The CLEAR option is used. This will clear all global                 20348000
specifications currently in effect (not including further               20349000
specifications on the same line after the CLEAR).                       20350000
                                                                        20351000
o  The DSCOPY subsystem is terminated.                                  20352000
                                                                        20353000
All specifications except file names may be made global in this         20354000
way. A new  SDEV or TDEV specification (SDEV= or TDEV= )                20355000
without a  device name clears a previous global source or               20356000
target device. The only way to clear a global specification             20357000
of MOVE, COMP, or QUIET is to use CLEAR.                                20358000
                                                                        20359000
If all source and target parameters are omitted, or if the              20360000
command begins with "+" (global), you will receive a subsystem          20361000
prompt consisting of the string DSCOPY.  (You can also issue            20362000
global specifications within the subsystem.)  You may then submit       20363000
a series of transfer requests interactively.  After each transfer       20364000
you will receive another prompt.  The transfer requests are read        20365000
from a file whose formal designator is DSCOPYI.  The default for        20366000
this file is $STDIN(X), that is, the user's terminal in an              20367000
interactive session.  If you want the requests to be read from          20368000
another file, you must issue a file equation for DSCOPYI.  In           20369000
that case the file must be unnumbered.                                  20370000
                                                                        20371000
Within the interactive mode, you may invoke the DSCOPY help             20372000
facility by typing a question mark in response to the DSCOPY            20373000
prompt  An ampersand ("&") at the end of a line allows you              20374000
to continue a command on the following line.  To cancel the             20375000
previous line (if continued), or to interrupt a transfer or             20376000
terminate the subsystem, type the "Control-Y" keys (or the              20377000
"return" key to terminate.                                              20378000
                                                                        20379000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           20380000
                                                                        20381000
EXAMPLES                                                                20382000
                                                                        20383000
Local to Local, HP 3000 to HP 3000                                      20384000
                                                                        20385000
:DSCOPY SFILE TO TFILE                                                  20386000
or                                                                      20387000
:DSCOPY SFILE: ;TFILE:                                                  20388000
                                                                        20389000
Remote to Local, HP 3000 to HP 3000                                     20390000
 (*Assumes session was set up on remote node via Virtual Terminal*)     20391000
                                                                        20392000
:DSCOPY FILEA:REMNODE TO FILEB                                          20393000
                                                                        20394000
Local to Remote, HP 3000 to HP 3000                                     20395000
                                                                        20396000
:DSCOPY FILEY TO FILEZ:REMNODE[REMUSER.REMACCT]                         20397000
                                                                        20398000
Remote to Remote, HP 3000 to HP 3000                                    20399000
                                                                        20400000
:DSCOPY FILE17:REMNODE[RON.MKTG] TO FILE18:REMNODE[BOB.ACCTG]           20401000
                                                                        20401100
Local to Remote, HP 3000 to HP 9000                                     20402000
                                                                        20402200
:DSCOPY MYFILE TO PROGS/MYFILE:REMNODE[MARY:PASSWD]                     20402300
                                                                        20402400
Remote to Local, HP 3000 to HP 9000                                     20402500
                                                                        20402600
:DSCOPY MYFILE:REMNODE1[NANCY.LAB/MYPASS] TO                            20402700
 PLANS/MYFILE:REMNODE2[JOHN.PASSWD]                                     20402800
                                                                        20403000
Global Specifications                                                   20404000
                                                                        20405000
:DSCOPY + :REMNODEB TO :REMNODEA; MOVE; COMP                            20406000
                                                                        20406100
 DSCOPY THISFILE TO THATFILE                                            20406200
                            (* "+" denotes global specifications.       20407000
                                Command moves THISFILE on REMNODEB      20408000
                                to THATFILE on REMNODEA.  COMP          20409000
                                denotes active data compression *)      20410000
                                                                        20411000
                                                                        20412000
Defines the attributes of a remote environment                          20435000
with NS/3000.                                                           20440000
                                                                        20445000
SYNTAX                                                                  20450000
         [<envid>  ]                                                    20455000
:DSLINE :[[<envid>=]<nodename>][;dslineoption]...                       20460000
         [<envnum> ]                                                    20465000
                                                                        20470000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             20475000
                                                                        20480000
PARAMETERS                                                              20485000
                                                                        20490000
<envid>   An environment id--that is, a character string                20495000
          representing a specific session on a remote node.  The        20500000
          environment name itself may optionally be qualified:          20505000
          <envname>[.<domain>[.<organization>]].  Each portion of       20510000
          the string may have a maximum of 16 alphanumeric              20515000
          characters, of which the first must be alphabetic.  The       20520000
          default <domain> and <organization> names are those           20525000
          specified for your local node when it was configured as       20530000
          part of its Local Area Network.                               20535000
                                                                        20540000
          An <envid> can be a generic environment id representing       20545000
          a set of environments.  A generic environment id can          20550000
          include the MPE wild card characters @, #, and ?.  @          20555000
          stands for zero or more alphanumeric characters, # for        20560000
          one numeric character, and ? for one alphanumeric             20565000
          character.  The attributes specified for a generic            20570000
          environment id will be used as defaults for all               20575000
          matching environments, including environments defined         20580000
          later from the same local session, unless overridden in       20585000
          a later :DSLINE command.  These defaults can be reset         20590000
          by the RESET option, which is descibed below.                 20595000
                                                                        20600000
          DEFAULT:  the specified <enodename> (which then becomes       20605000
          an environment id) or, if <nodename> is omitted as            20610000
          well, the environment specified by the last :DSLINE or        20615000
          :REMOTE command.                                              20620000
                                                                        20625000
<nodename> If the communications link to the remote system is a         20630000
          Local Area Network link, <nodename> is the name               20635000
          assigned to the remote node when it was configured into       20640000
          the Local Area Network.  This name may optionally be          20645000
          qualified in the form                                         20650000
          <node>[.<domain>[.<organization>]].  The default              20655000
          <domain> and <organization> are those of the local            20660000
          node.  Each portion of this string may have a maximum         20665000
          of 16 alphanumeric characters, of which the first must        20670000
          be alphabetic.  If the link is a point-to-point or X.25       20675000
          link, <nodename> is a DS device class name, logical           20680000
          device number, or X.25 node name.  In this case the           20685000
          name must be a maximum of 8 characters long and it            20690000
          cannot be qualified.                                          20695000
                                                                        20700000
          An environment id may be equated with this node               20705000
          name, or the node name (if used alone) may become its         20710000
          own environment id.  In either case the environment id        20715000
          then represents a specific remote session on this node.       20720000
                                                                        20725000
          DEFAULT:  the environment specified by the last :DSLINE       20730000
          or :REMOTE command.                                           20735000
                                                                        20740000
<envnum>  An environment number representing a specific session         20745000
          on a remote node.  This is the number of the                  20750000
          environment in the message printed out following a            20755000
          prior :DSLINE command.                                        20760000
                                                                        20765000
<dslineoption> An option applicable to Network Service                  20770000
          environments only, to DS-compatible environments only,        20775000
          or to both kinds of nodes.                                    20780000
                                                                        20785000
All Nodes:                                                              20790000
                                                                        20795000
QUIET      Ensures that no logon message is displayed when you          20800000
          log on to the remote environment, no logoff message is        20805000
          displayed when you log off, and no environment messages       20810000
          are displayed when a :DSLINE command is executed.             20815000
                                                                        20820000
COMP or NOCOMP (default is NOCOMP) Enables or disables data             20825000
          compression to the remote environment.  The compression       20830000
          affects VT, RFA, NFT, and PTOP transmissions if the           20835000
          link between nodes is a DS-compatible link, NFT only if       20840000
          the link is Network Service.  If data compression is in       20845000
          effect, sequences of repeated characters (such as             20850000
          blanks) are translated into more compact form before          20855000
          transfer.  They are decompressed after arrival at their       20860000
          destination.                                                  20865000
                                                                        20870000
CLOSE     Deletes the environment id(s) associated with the             20875000
          remote environment(s).  This option must be used              20880000
          without any other option.                                     20885000
                                                                        20886000
RESET     Clears all information associated with a generic              20887000
          environment id.  This option must be used without any         20888000
          other option.                                                 20889000
                                                                        20890000
SHOW      Requests that the attributes of a remote environment          20891000
          (individual or generic) be displayed.                         20892000
                                                                        20893000
Network Service only:                                                   20894000
                                                                        20895000
PROMPT=   <promptstring> Specifies a prompt for the remote              20896000
          environment.  This can be used to distinguish one             20897000
          remote environment from another.  The prompt string can       20898000
          be 1-8 characters long, optionally surrounded by              20899000
          quotation marks.  All characters are allowed, but if          20900000
          the string contains a semicolon or the ASCII value            20901000
          representing a <carriage return>, the string must be in       20902000
                                                                        20903000
          quotes:  for example, "my;node".  You can also use            20904000
          quotation marks to include a blank at the end of a            20905000
          prompt string.  DEFAULT:  the first seven letters of          20906000
          the (unqualified) environment name (or the whole              20907000
          environment name if shorter) terminated by #.  (The           20908000
          prompt for a DS-compatible environment is #.)  If             20909000
          PROMPT= is specified without a prompt string, the             20910000
          prompt becomes the normal local prompt from the remote        20911000
          operating system (:).                                         20912000
                                                                        20913000
LOGON=    <logonsequence> Specifies a logon sequence for the            20914000
          remote system which can be used by NFT and RPM in order       20915000
          to create a temporary session on the remote node.  (See       20916000
          these sections of this manual for a discussion of when        20917000
          this logon will take effect.)  The logon sequence must        20918000
          include all necessary passwords.  It should be                20919000
          delimited by quotation marks if it contains characters        20920000
          which might cause it to be parsed incorrectly by the          20921000
          remote system.                                                20922000
                                                                        20923000
TRACE=    <traceoptions> Enables or disables tracing to the             20924000
          remote environment.  You can trace the messages sent by       20925000
          any Network Service (VT, NFT, etc.) between your local        20926000
          session and the remote environment.  The trace records        20927000
          the actual message traffic for each intrinsic call or         20928000
          interactive request, including both Network Service           20929000
          headers and user-supplied data.  You can also trace           20930000
          Transport Layer protocol activity supporting this             20931000
          Network Service traffic.  Other levels of tracing are         20932000
          available through Network InterProcess Communication          20933000
          and Node Management Services.  The specific                   20934000
          <traceoptions> parameters are:                                20935000
                                                                        20936000
      {[ON][,<service>][,file][,recs][,maxdata][,TRANS]}                20937000
      {[OFF][,service]}                                                 20938000
                                                                        20939000
      NOTE:  A comma listed above MUST precede a parameter              20940000
             whenever (a) that parameter is included or                 20941000
             (b) that parameter is omitted and any                      20942000
             OTHER parameter which follows is included.                 20943000
                                                                        20944000
The <service> parameter can be:  VT, RFA, RDBA, NFT, RPM, PTOP,         20945000
or ALL.  Through these choices you can activate or deactivate           20946000
tracing for one or all Network Services.  The other parameters          20947000
have the following meanings:                                            20948000
                                                                        20949000
o <file>:  The name of a new or existing MPE file in which the          20950000
           trace is to be stored.  If this parameter is omitted,        20951000
           the trace information is sent to a default file named        20952000
           TRxxxxxx, where TR is followed by the six leading            20953000
           characters of the remote environment id.                     20954000
                                                                        20955000
o <recs>:  The number of records allotted to a new trace file.          20956000
           DEFAULT: 1024.                                               20957000
                                                                        20958000
o <maxdata>:  The maximum amount of data to be traced on an             20959000
              individual send or receive request, a value               20960000
              from 0 to 8000 bytes.  DEFAULT:  2000 bytes.              20961000
                                                                        20962000
o TRANS:  Requests tracing of Transport Layer protocol activity,        20963000
          specifically headers and internal messages.                   20964000
                                                                        20965000
DS-compatible only (If one of the following options is invoked          20966000
          for a Network Service environment, a warning is issued        20967000
          and the option is ignored.  However, no warning is            20968000
          issued for a Network Service OPEN.)                           20969000
                                                                        20970000
OPEN Opens a communications line to a remote node.  (If the CLOSE       20971000
          option is not specified, OPEN is assumed.)                    20972000
                                                                        20973000
LINEBUF= <buffersize> Gives the size in words of the DS line            20974000
          buffer to be used in conjunction with the                     20975000
          communications line.  The value must be strictly              20976000
          between 304 and 1024 words.  When specified by the            20977000
          first user to open a given line, this value overrides         20978000
          the configured value.  If you are using X.25, this            20979000
          parameter is ignored.                                         20980000
                                                                        20981000
EXCLUSIVE Requests exclusive use of the communications line.  If        20982000
          the specified line is already open, you will be denied        20983000
          access to it.  Opening an EXCLUSIVE line requires CS          20984000
          and ND capabilities.                                          20985000
                                                                        20986000
PHNUM=    <telephonenumber> A telephone number consisting of            20987000
          digits, dashes, and certain characters.  Permitted            20988000
          characters include:                                           20989000
                                                                        20990000
          o  /:  separator used for automatic call units                20991000
                 that have a second dial tone detect;                   20992000
                                                                        20993000
          o E:  optional end-of-number indicator;                       20994000
                                                                        20995000
          o D:  one second delay (used for European modems              20996000
                and automatic call units that require                   20997000
                built-in delays);                                       20998000
                                                                        20999000
          o #:  defined by the local telephone system;                  21000000
                                                                        21001000
          o *:  defined by the local telephone system.                  21002000
                                                                        21003000
          The maximum length permitted (including all digits,           21004000
          dashes, and characters) is 30.  Provided that the             21005000
          existence of a dial facility was confirmed during             21006000
          configuration, this telephone number will be displayed        21007000
          at the operator's console on your system.  The operator       21008000
          can then establish the telephone connection by dialing        21009000
          this number at the modem.  (If your system has the            21010000
          autodial feature, the telephone number is dialed              21011000
          automatically.)  DEFAULT:  the telephone number entered       21012000
          during configuration.                                         21013000
                                                                        21014000
LOCID=    <localidsequence> This string represents the ID               21015000
\STOPHELP                                                               21015100
$edit void=21018000                                                     21016000
\STARTHELP                                                              21016100
          sequence which will be sent to the remote system              21019000
          when you attempt to establish a telephone connection.         21020000
          This option is not supported by NS or DS.                     21020100
          DEFAULT:  NULL.                                               21021000
                                                                        21022000
REMID=    <remoteidsequence> [,...] These strings represent those       21023000
\STOPHELP                                                               21023100
$edit void=21025000                                                     21024000
\STARTHELP                                                              21024100
          ID sequences from a remote system which will be               21026000
          considered valid during an attempt to establish a             21027000
          telephone connection.  DEFAULT:  NULL.                        21028000
\STOPHELP                                                               21028100
$edit void=21031000                                                     21029000
\STARTHELP                                                              21029100
                                                                        21032000
SELECT=   <selectsequence> A string of 1-30 alphanumeric and/or         21033000
          special characters, surrounded by two identical special       21034000
          characters.  If the length of the string is less than         21035000
          30, it will be padded with blanks.  This string is the        21036000
          equivalent of a telephone number for X.21 switched            21037000
          lines.  If you wish to use an X.21 direct dial facility       21038000
          (to which your system subscribes), include only blanks        21039000
          (one or more) in the <selectsequence> string.  DEFAULT:       21040000
          the select sequence specified during configuration.           21041000
     NOTE:                                                              21042000
     The following obsolete dslineoptions are ignored                   21043000
     in all cases (a warning mesage is printed):                        21044000
     FROMADR=, FROMADDR=, TOADR=, TOADDR=, QUEUE,                       21045000
     and NOQUEUE.                                                       21046000
                                                                        21047000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         21048000
                                                                        21049000
OPERATION                                                               21050000
                                                                        21051000
The :DSLINE command defines the attributes of a remote                  21052000
environment.  These attributes are used when you log on to the          21053000
remote node via a :REMOTE HELLO command or when NFT or RPM              21054000
creates a temporary remote session with the logon sequence              21055000
specified in the :DSLINE logon option.  If the communications           21056000
link to the remote system is a point-to-point or X.25 link, the         21057000
:DSLINE command actually "opens" the link:  that is, establishes        21058000
your physical connection to the remote system.  Otherwise the           21059000
connection is not established until you issue a :REMOTE HELLO           21060000
command.  By the same token, in the case of a point-to-point or         21061000
X.25 link, the :DSLINE;CLOSE command (rather than :REMOTE BYE)          21062000
actually terminates the connection.                                     21063000
                                                                        21064000
In order to establish a remote environment, you must equate an          21065000
environment id with the actual node name or use the node name by        21066000
itself, in which case the node name becomes the environment id.         21067000
The environment id then represents a specific session on the            21068000
remote node.  If you are connected to the remote node by a Local        21069000
Area Network link, you can use different environment ids to             21070000
represent different sessions on the same node.  (In the case of a       21071000
point-to-point or X.25 link, you can have only one remote session       21072000
on each remote node.)  Subsequent :DSLINE commands can use an           21073000
individual or generic environment id or an environment number to        21074000
identify the remote environment(s).  If node name, environment          21075000
id, and environment number are all omitted, the default is the          21076000
last environment referenced by a :DSLINE or :REMOTE command.  (If       21077000
this command uses a generic environment id, the new default             21078000
environment becomes the last individual environment listed in the       21079000
environment message then displayed.  See below.)                        21080000
                                                                        21081000
After a :DSLINE command has been executed, a message is printed         21082000
which identifies all the affected environment(s).  This message         21083000
includes, for each environment, the environment number assigned         21084000
(in order of environments defined), the fully qualified                 21085000
environment id, and the fully qualified node name (if different         21086000
from the environment id).  If the command specifies attributes          21087000
for a generic environment id, the generic environment id is             21088000
listed separately in the returned message, identified by the            21089000
words GENERIC ENVIRONMENT.  (Generic environments are given a           21090000
separate number in the sequence of environments, but this number        21091000
is not listed.)  If the command uses a generic environment id but       21092000
does not specify attributes, a separate generic environment is          21093000
not listed.  The reason for this is that no new environment (with       21094000
new default attributes) is being defined.                               21095000
                                                                        21096000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           21097000
                                                                        21098000
EXAMPLES                                                                21099000
                                                                        21100000
:DSLINE SHAKESPEARE                                                     21101000
ENVIRONMENT 1: SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND {default domain                      21102000
                                    and organization}                   21103000
:DSLINE S2=SHAKESPEARE;PROMPT=S2>{second session on same                21104000
ENVIRONMENT 2: S2.DCL.IND=SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND   remote node}            21105000
                                                                        21106000
:DSLINE HAMLET;TRACE=ON,ALL  {traces all Network Service                21107000
ENVIRONMENT 3: HAMLET.DCL.IND activity to remote environment}           21108000
                                                                        21109000
:DSLINE S@;LOGON=MGR.DSUSER        {sets logon for multiple             21110000
ENVIRONMENT 1: SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND environments}                        21111000
ENVIRONMENT 2: S2.DCL.IND=SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND                           21112000
GENERIC ENVIRONMENT: S@.DCL.IND                                         21113000
                                                                        21114000
:DSLINE S2;SHOW                    {displays environment                21115000
ENVIRONMENT #  : 2                  information}                        21116000
ENVIRONMENT ID : S2.DCL.IND                                             21117000
NODE NAME      : SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND                                    21118000
LOGON          : MGR.DSUSER                                             21119000
LOGGED ON      : NO                                                     21120000
PROMPT         : S2>                                                    21121000
                                                                        21122000
ESTABLISHED BY : DSLINE                                                 21123000
SERVICES       :                                                        21124000
OPTIONS        :                                                        21125000
                                                                        21126000
:DSLINE @            {lists all environments within  default            21127000
ENVIRONMENT 1: SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND domain and organization}             21128000
ENVIRONMENT 2: S2.DCL.IND=SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND                           21129000
ENVIRONMENT 3: HAMLET.DCL.IND      {last environment becomes            21130000
                                    default}                            21131000
:DSLINE                            {returns default environment}        21132000
ENVIRONMENT 3: HAMLET.DCL.IND                                           21133000
                                                                        21134000
:DSLINE @;CLOSE                    {deletes environment ids             21135000
ENVIRONMENT 1: SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND  and numbers}                        21136000
ENVIRONMENT 2: S2.DCL.IND=SHAKESPEARE.DCL.IND                           21137000
ENVIRONMENT 3: HAMLET.DCL.IND                                           21138000
                                                                        21139000
:DSLINE @                                                               21140000
NO ENVIRONMENTS                                                         21141000
                                                                        21142000
:DSLINE S@;RESET                   {resets defaults for generic         21143000
                                    env. id}                            21144000
                                                                        21145000
ENVIRONMENT 3: HAMLET.DCL.IND      {last environment becomes            21146000
                                    default}                            21147000
                                                                        21148000
                                                                        21149000
                    {=formaldesignator}                                 22732000
              NMPRG      1030      Native Mode Program file.            24151000
              NMSL       1032      Native Mode Executable Library file. 24156000
              NMRL       1033      Native Mode Relocatable Library file.24157000
              TDPXQ      1059      TDP/3000 Work File (COBOL)           24230000
              W2601      1103      HPWORD Attended Printer Environment  24290000
              PCELL      1110      IFS/3000 character set file.         24295000
              PFORM      1111      IFS/3000 form file.                  24300000
              PENV       1112      IFS/3000 environment file.           24305000
              FONT       1147      Reserved                             24361000
              COLOR      1148      Reserved                             24362000
              D48        1149      Reserved                             24363000
              SLATE      1152      Compressed SLATE File                24364000
              SLATW      1153      Expanded SLATE WorkFile              24364100
              MDIST      1166      HPDESK Distribution list             24385000
              MTEXT      1167      HPDESK text                          24390000
              MARPA      1168      ARPA Messages File                   24391000
              MARPD      1169      ARPA Distribution List               24392000
              MCMND      1170      HPDESK Abbreviated Commands File     24393000
              MFRTM      1171      Reserved                             24394000
                         1172      Reserved                             24394100
              MEFT       1173      Reserved                             24394200
              MCRPT      1174      Reserved                             24394300
              MSERL      1175      Reserved                             24394400
              VCSF       1176      Reserved                             24394500
              TTYPE      1177      Term Type File                       24394600
              TVFC       1178      Term Vertical Format Control File    24394700
              MIDAS      1195      Reserved                             24406000
              ANODE      1211      Reserved                             24406100
              INODE      1212      Reserved                             24406200
              INVRT      1213      Reserved                             24406300
              EXCEP      1214      Reserved                             24406400
              TAXON      1215      Reserved                             24406500
              QUERF      1216      Reserved                             24406600
              DOCDR      1217      Reserved                             24406700
              VC         1226      VC File                              24406800
              DIF        1227      DIF File                             24406900
              LANGD      1228      Language Definition File             24407000
              CHARD      1229      Character Set Definition File        24407100
              MGCAT      1230      Formatted Application Message Catalog24407200
              BMAP       1236      Base Map Specification File          24407300
              BDATA      1242      Basic Data File                      24407400
              BFORM      1243      Basic Field Order File for VPLUS     24407500
              BSAVE      1244      Basic Saved Program File             24407600
              BCNFG      1245      Configuration File for Default Option24407700
                                    Basic Program                       24407800
              BKEY       1246      Function Key Definition File.        24407810
              PFSTA      1258      Pathflow STATIC File                 24407900
              PFDYN      1259      Pathflow DYNAMIC File                24408000
              RTDCA      1270      Revisable Form DCA Document          24408100
              FFDCA      1271      Final Form DCA Document              24408200
              DIU        1272      Document Interchange Unit File       24408300
              PDOC       1273      HPWORD/150 Document                  24408400
              DFI        1275      DISOSS Filing Information File       24408410
              SRI        1276      Search Result Information File       24408420
              CWPTX      1401      Reserved                             24408500
              MAP        1421      HPMAP/3000 Map Specification File    24408600
              GAL        1422      Reserved                             24408700
              TTX        1425      Reserved                             24408800
              RDIC       1428      HPBRW Dictionary File                24408810
              RSPEC      1429      HPBRW Specification File             24408820
              RSPCF      1430      HPBRW Specification File (frozen)    24408830
              REXEC      1431      HPBRW Execution File                 24408840
              RJOB       1432      HPBRW Report Job File                24408850
              ROUTI      1433      HPBRW Intermediate Report File       24408860
              ROUTD      1434      HPBRW Dictionary Output File         24408870
              PRINT      1435      HPBRW Print File                     24408880
              RCONF      1436      HPBRW Configuration File             24408890
              PIF        1441      Reserved                             24408900
              NMOBJ      1461      Native Mode Object File              24408910
              PASLB      1462      PASCAL Source Library                24408920
                         3333      Reserved                             24408930
                                                                        24409000
\ENTRY=FTN,PARMS,EXAMPLE,OPERATION                                      27680005
    :FTN                                                                27680010
                                                                        27680015
Compiles a FORTRAN 77 program.                                          27680020
                                                                        27680025
SYNTAX                                                                  27680030
                                                                        27680035
 :FTN [textfile][,[uslfile][,[listfile]]][;INFO=quotedstring]           27680040
                                                                        27680045
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             27680050
PARAMETERS                                                              27680055
                                                                        27680060
textfile            Actual designator of input file from which source   27680065
                    program is read.  Can be any ASCII input file.      27680070
                    Formal designator is FTNTEXT. Default is $STDIN.    27680075
                                                                        27680080
uslfile             Actual designator of user subprogram library (USL)  27680085
                    file on which object program is written. Can be     27680090
                    any binary output file with file code if USL (or    27680095
                    1024).  Formal designator is FTNUSL.  If entered,   27680100
                    this parameter must indicate a file created in      27680105
                    one of four ways:                                   27680110
                                                                        27680115
                    1.  By saving a USL file (with the :SAVE command)   27680120
                        created by a previous compilation where the     27680125
                        default value was used for the <uslfile>        27680130
                        parameter.                                      27680135
                                                                        27680140
                    2.  By building the USL with the Segmenter command  27680145
                        -BUILDUSL.                                      27680150
                                                                        27680155
                    3.  By creating a new USL file with the MPE :BUILD  27680160
                        command and a <filecode> parameter of USL or    27680165
                        1024.                                           27680170
                                                                        27680175
                    4.  By specifying a non-exsistent <uslfile>         27680180
                        parameter, thereby creating a permanent file    27680185
                        of the correct size and type.                   27680190
                                                                        27680195
                    If no <uslfile> parameter is supplied, the USL file 27680200
                    is saved to the temporary file, $OLDPASS.           27680205
                                                                        27680210
listfile            Actual designator of file on which program listing  27680215
                    is written.  Can be any ASCII output file.  Formal  27680220
                    designator is FTNLIST. Default is $STDLIST.         27680225
                                                                        27680230
quotedstring       A string of ASCII characters delimited by a matching 27680235
                    set of either 's or "s.  If the delimiting character27680240
                    is desired within the string it can be doubled as in27680245
                    most programming languages. This feature is used    27680250
                    for specifying compiler options, which will appear  27680255
                    in front of the source listing.                     27680260
                                                                        27680265
                            NOTE                                        27680270
                                                                        27680275
     The formal file designators used in this command                   27680280
     (FTNTEXT, FTNUSL, FTNLIST) cannot be back                          27680285
     referenced as actual file designators in the command               27680290
     parameter list.  For futher information , see the disscusion       27680295
     of implied :FILE commands in Section I of the MPE                  27680300
     Commands Reference Manual.                                         27680305
                                                                        27680310
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         27680315
OPERATION                                                               27680320
                                                                        27680325
Compiles FORTRAN 77 program onto USL file.  If you do not specify a     27680330
source text file, MPE expects input from your standard input device.  If27680335
you create the USL prior to compilation, you must specify a <filecode>  27680340
of USL or 1024.  If you do not specify a <listfile>, MPE sends the      27680345
program listing to the current list device.                             27680350
                                                                        27680355
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           27680360
EXAMPLE                                                                 27680365
                                                                        27680370
To compile a FORTRAN 77 program that you enter from your current input  27680375
device into an object program in the USL file $NEWPASS, and write the   27680380
listing to your current list device, enter:                             27680385
                                                                        27680390
    :FTN                                                                27680395
                                                                        27680400
If the next command is one to prepare an object program, $NEWPASS can be27680405
passed to that command by specifying $OLDPASS for the <uslfile>         27680410
parameter.                                                              27680415
                                                                        27680420
To compile a FORTRAN 77 program residing on the disc file FTNSRC into   27680425
an object program on the USL file FTNOBJ, with the program listing      27680430
to be sent to the disc file LISTFILE, enter:                            27680435
                                                                        27680440
    :BUILD FTNOBJ;CODE=USL                                              27680445
    :FTN FTNSRC,FTNOBJ,LISTFILE                                         27680450
                                                                        27680455
                                                                        27680460
\ENTRY FTNGO=PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                    27680465
     :FTNGO                                                             27680470
                                                                        27680475
Compiles, prepares, and executes a FORTRAN 77 program.                  27680480
                                                                        27680485
SYNTAX                                                                  27680490
                                                                        27680495
    :FTNGO [textfile][,[listfile]][;INFO=quotedstring]                  27680500
                                                                        27680505
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             27680510
PARAMETERS                                                              27680515
                                                                        27680520
textfile            Actual designator of input file from which source   27680525
                    program is read.  Can be any ASCII input file.      27680530
                    Formal designator is FTNTEXT. Default is $STDIN.    27680535
                                                                        27680540
listfile            Actual designator of file on which program listing  27680545
                    is written.  Can be any ASCII output file.  Formal  27680550
                    designator is FTNTEXT.  Default is $STDLIST.        27680555
                                                                        27680560
quotedstring        A string of ASCII characters delimited by a matching27680565
                    set of either 's or "s.  If the delimiting character27680570
                    is desired within the string it can be doubled as in27680575
                    most programming languages. This feature is used    27680580
                    for specifying compiler options, which will appear  27680585
                    in front of the source listing.                     27680590
                                                                        27680595
                              NOTE                                      27680600
                                                                        27680605
      The formal file designators used in this command                  27680610
      (FTNTEXT, FTNLIST) cannot be back referenced as                   27680615
      actual file designators in the command parameter                  27680620
      list.  For futher information, see the disscusion                 27680625
      of the implied :FILE commands in Section I of the                 27680630
      MPE Commands Reference Manual.                                    27680635
                                                                        27680640
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         27680645
OPERATION                                                               27680650
                                                                        27680655
Compiles, prepares, and executes a FORTRAN 77 program. If you do        27680660
not specify <textfile>, MPE expects input from your current             27680665
input device.  If you do not specify <listfile>, MPE writes the         27680670
listing to the current list device.  This command creates a             27680675
temporary USL file ($NEWPASS) that cannot be accessed, and a            27680680
temporary program file that can accessed under the name $OLDPASS.       27680685
                                                                        27680690
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           27680695
EXAMPLE                                                                 27680700
                                                                        27680705
To compile, prepare, and execute a FORTRAN 77 program entered from      27680710
your current input device, with the program listing going to            27680715
the current list device, enter:                                         27680720
                                                                        27680725
    :FTNGO                                                              27680730
                                                                        27680735
To compile, prepare, and execute a FORTRAN 77 program from the disc     27680740
file FTNSRC and send the program listing to the file LISTFILE           27680745
enter:                                                                  27680750
                                                                        27680755
    :FTNGO FTNSRC,LISTFILE                                              27680760
                                                                        27680765
                                                                        27680770
\ENTRY=FTNPREP,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                  27680775
     :FTNPREP                                                           27680780
                                                                        27680785
Compiles and prepares a FORTRAN 77 program.                             27680790
                                                                        27680795
SYNTAX                                                                  27680800
                                                                        27680805
:FTNPREP [textfile][,[progfile][,[listfile]]][;INFO=quotedstring]       27680810
                                                                        27680815
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             27680820
PARAMETERS                                                              27680825
                                                                        27680830
textfile            Actual designator of input file from which source   27680835
                    source program is read.  Can be any ASCII input     27680840
                    file.  Formal designator is FTNTEXT. Default is     27680845
                    $STDIN.                                             27680850
                                                                        27680855
progfile            Actual designator of program file on which          27680860
                    prepared program segments are written.  Can be      27680865
                    any binary output file with <filecode> of PROG      27680870
                    or 1029.  If parameter is specified, it must        27680875
                    indicate a file created in one of two ways:         27680880
                                                                        27680885
                    1.  With  the MPE command :BUILD, specifying a      27680890
                        <filecode> of PROG or 1029 and a                27680895
                        <numextents> parameter value of 1.              27680900
                                                                        27680905
                    2.  By specifying a non-existent file in the        27680910
                        <progfile> parameter in which case a job        27680915
                        temporary file of the correct size and type     27680920
                        is created.                                     27680925
                                                                        27680930
                    If no <uslfile> parameter is supplied, the USL file 27680935
                    is saved to the temporary file, $OLDPASS.           27680940
                                                                        27680945
listfile            Actual designator of file on which program          27680950
                    listing is written.  Can be any ASCII output        27680955
                    file.  Formal designator is FTNLIST. Default is     27680960
                    $STDLIST.                                           27680965
                                                                        27680970
quotedstring        A string of ASCII characters delimited by a matching27680975
                    set of either 's or "s.  If the delimiting character27680980
                    is desired within the string it can be doubled as in27680985
                    most programming languages. This feature is used    27680990
                    for specifying compiler options, which will appear  27680995
                    in front of the source listing.                     27681000
                                                                        27681005
                          NOTE                                          27681010
      The formal file designators used in this command                  27681015
      (FTNTEXT, FTNPROG, FTNLIST) cannot be back referenced             27681020
      as actual file designators in the command parameter               27681025
      list.  For further information, see the discussion of             27681030
      implied :FILE commands in  Section I of the MPE                   27681035
      Commands Reference Manual.                                        27681040
                                                                        27681045
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         27681050
OPERATION                                                               27681055
                                                                        27681060
Compiles and prepares a FORTRAN 77 program onto a program file on disc. 27681065
If you do not specify <textfile>, MPE expects input from the current    27681070
input device.  If you create the program file prior to compilation,     27681075
you must use the <filecode> parameter of PROG or 1029a and a            27681080
<numextents> parameter value of 1 on your :BUILD command. If you do     27681085
not specify <listfile>, MPE sends the listing output to your current    27681090
list device.  The USL file created during compilation is a temporary    27681095
file passed directly to the preparation mechanism.                      27681100
                                                                        27681105
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           27681110
EXAMPLE                                                                 27681115
                                                                        27681120
To compile and prepare a FORTRAN 77 program entered through the curent  27681125
input device, onto the file $NEWPASS, with the listing printed on       27681130
the current list device, enter:                                         27681135
                                                                        27681140
    :FTNPREP                                                            27681145
If the next command is one to execute a program, the file $NEWPASS      27681150
is referenced in the execute command under the name $OLDPASS.           27681155
                                                                        27681160
To compile and prepare a FORTRAN 77 source program from a source file   27681165
named FTNSRC into a program file named FTNPROG, with the resulting      27681170
listing sent to the current list device, enter:                         27681175
                                                                        27681180
    :FTNPREP FTNSRC,FTNPROG                                             27681185
    :OUTFENCE 4                                                         27681190
\ENTRY=FULLBACKUP,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                               27685010
    :FULLBACKUP (System Supervisor capability required)                 27685020
                                                                        27685030
Creates a backup of MPE and all files currently on the system and       27685040
updates the date of the last full backup (the date is used in           27685050
conjunction with the PARTBACKUP command).                               27685060
                                                                        27685070
SYNTAX                                                                  27685080
                                                                        27685090
    :FULLBACKUP [dumpfile][,auxlistfile]                                27685100
                                                                        27685110
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             27685120
PARAMETERS                                                              27685130
                                                                        27685140
dumpfile        If specified, a back reference to a previous :FILE      27685150
                command that defines the file on which the modified or  27685160
                duplicate system is to be written.  This back reference 27685170
                must indicate a magnetic tape file.  Formal designator  27685180
                is DUMPTAPE.  Use the following file statement form:    27685190
                                                                        27685200
                    FILE dumpfile[=filereference][;DEV=device]          27685210
                         [;REC=recordsize][;BUF  ]                      27685220
                                           ;NOBUF                       27685230
                                                                        27685240
                       REC      Specifies the tape record size.  May    27685250
                                be any number which is a multiple of    27685260
                                256 words between 256 and 8192 words.   27685270
                                The default for non-programmatic calls  27685280
                                to FULLBACKUP is 4096 words.  For pro-  27685290
                                grammatic calls the default is 1024     27685300
                                words.                                  27685310
                                                                        27685320
                       BUF      User specification on whether buffered  27685330
                                I/O is used to do the store.  For serial27685340
                                disc it is recommended that NOBUF is    27685350
                                used because the system automatically   27685360
                                buffers the transfer.  For tape trans-  27685370
                                fers the default of BUF should be used. 27685380
                                                                        27685390
 Note: If [dumpfile] is not specified, then the default will be used.   27685400
       The default is one of the two following:                         27685410
       If the user has a file equation with the formal file designator  27685420
       of DUMPTAPE, then it will be used.  Otherwise a file equation    27685430
       of the form FILE DUMPTAPE;DEV=TAPE will be used.                 27685440
                                                                        27685450
                                                                        27685460
                                                                        27685470
auxlistfile     Actual file designator of the output file (device) to   27685480
                which all listings requested during the execution       27685490
                of the backup process are written.  The formal file     27685500
                designator used by the :FULLBACKUP command executor for 27685510
                this file is SYSLIST; the formal file designator used by27685520
                the MPE Segmenter (when it is invoked to add or replace 27685530
                SL segments) for this file is SEGLIST.  Default is      27685540
                $STDLIST.                                               27685550
                                                                        27685560
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         27685570
OPERATION                                                               27685580
                                                                        27685590
(System Supervisor capability required)                                 27685600
This command starts the backup process and copies MPE and all files     27685610
on the system to magnetic tape.  This is equivalent to a :SYSDUMP       27685620
with a dumpdate of 0 (zero) and a file subset of @.@.@.                 27685630
                                                                        27685640
In addition to the names of the files to be used for <dumpfile> and     27685650
<auxlistfile> output, you may specify what types of devices these files 27685660
are to reside on.  You do this by preceding the :FULLBACKUP command with27685670
MPE :FILE commands defining each of the two files.  Then, in the        27685680
:FULLBACKUP command, you precede each <filename> with an asterisk (*) to27685690
indicate a back reference to the definitions in the :FILE commands.     27685700
                                                                        27685710
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           27685720
EXAMPLE                                                                 27685730
                                                                        27685740
To begin execution of the backup process, the :FULLBACKUP command is    27685750
entered.  There is no dialog, and the MPE configuration and all files   27685760
copied to the file named DUMP.  Any listings requested during the       27685770
backup are output to the file named LIST.  The first :FILE command      27685780
specifies that DUMP is a magnetic tape file; the second :FILE command   27685790
defines LIST as a line printer.  (In the :FILE commands, the TAPE and LP27685800
parameters are device class names arbitrarily defined by a user during  27685810
the previous configuration.)                                            27685820
                                                                        27685830
    :FILE DUMP;DEV=TAPE                                                 27685840
    :FILE LIST;DEV=LP                                                   27685850
    :FULLBACKUP *DUMP,*LIST                                             27685860
                                                                        27685870
The console will look like:                                             27685880
?11:08/#S278/89/LDEV# FOR "DUMP" ON TAPE (NUM)?                         27685890
                                                                        27685900
If a file equation with the formal file designator of DUMPTAPE was      27685910
previously entered during the session (ex. FILE DUMPTAPE;DEV=SYSTAPE)   27685920
then the user may omit the first parameter and the backup will go       27685930
to device class SYSTAPE.                                                27685940
                                                                        27685950
     :FULLBACKUP ,*LIST                                                 27685960
                                                                        27685970
And the console request will look like:                                 27685980
?11:08/#S278/89/LDEV# FOR "DUMPTAPE" ON SYSTAPE (NUM)?                  27685990
                                                                        27686000
If dumpfile is not specified and there is no file equation for          27686010
DUMPTAPE, then a temporary file equation (FILE DUMPTAPE;DEV=TAPE)       27686020
will be used.                                                           27686030
                                                                        27686040
     :FULLBACKUP                                                        27686050
                                                                        27686060
In this event, the console request will look like:                      27686070
?11:08/#S278/89/LDEV# FOR "DUMPTAPE" ON TAPE (LDEV)?                    27686080
                                                                        27686090
                                                                        27730000
     :GETLOG logid;LOG=logfile{,DISC/TAPE/SDISC/CTAPE}                  27735000
                   [;PASS=password][;{AUTO/NOAUTO}]                     27736000
                                                                        27740000
          TAPE,SDISC,CTAPE.                                             27784000
          contains from 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters                  27785000
                                                                        27826000
NOAUTO    Default. No CHANGELOG when disc log file becomes full.        27827000
                                                                        27828000
AUTO      Perform automatic CHANGELOG if the disc log file              27829000
          becomes full.                                                 27829500
currently exist. To specify AUTO parameter the log file name            27885000
must end with "001"-i.e. "fname001".                                    27886000
the tape destination file A001,enter:                                   27910000
          :GETLOG FINANCE;LOG=A001,TAPE;AUTO                            27920000
            {;INPRI=inputpriority}                                      28785000
            {;HIPRI}                                                    28795000
          [command[[,]keyword] ]                                        29730000
\ENTRY=LINKCONTROL,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                              34465000
    :LINKCONTROL                                                        34470000
                                                                        34475000
Activates or deactivates link level tracing on the specified            34480000
communications line.  The line must already be initialized.             34485000
                                                                        34490000
SYNTAX                                                                  34495000
                                                                        34500000
LINKCONTROL <linkName>;TRACE=ON<traceoptions>                           34505000
                                                                        34510000
<traceoptions>::=[,ALL][,mask][,<numEntries>][,WRAP][,<fileName>]       34515000
                                                                        34520000
LINKCONTROL <linkname>;TRACE=OFF                                        34525000
                                                                        34530000
   NOTE:  A comma listed above MUST precede a parameter                 34535000
          whenever (a) that parameter is included or                    34540000
          (b) that parameter is omitted and any                         34545000
          OTHER parameter which follows is included.                    34550000
                                                                        34555000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             34560000
                                                                        34565000
PARAMETERS                                                              34570000
                                                                        34575000
<linkname>The name, configured with NMMGR, of an active data            34580000
          communications line.  Only the link name specified and        34585000
          configured with NMMGR in the configuration file tht was       34590000
          used to initialize the link is valid.                         34595000
                                                                        34600000
TRACE=ON   Activates link level tracing.  The trace file                34605000
          activated by this command does not use the link trace         34610000
          file name and values configured through NMMGR.  Only          34615000
          one active trace per link is allowed. If a trace is           34620000
          already active, it will be closed and another trace           34625000
          activated.                                                    34630000
                                                                        34635000
          ALL      Generates trace records for the most useful          34640000
                  line information.  Equivalent to a mask of            34645000
                  %037, described below.                                34650000
                                                                        34655000
          <mask>  An octal number indicating the type of trace          34660000
                  entries to be generated.  Value is entered in         34665000
                  the format %<nnn> Combine one or more of these        34670000
                  values:                                               34675000
                                                                        34680000
          o %000 = Use the default mask of the driver.                  34685000
                                                                        34690000
          o %001 = Protocol Send Text entries (PSTX).                   34695000
                                                                        34700000
          o %002 = Protocol Send Control entries (PSCT).                34705000
                                                                        34710000
          o %004 = Protocol Receive Text entries (PRTX).                34715000
                                                                        34720000
          o %010 = Protocol Receive Control entries (PRCT).             34725000
                                                                        34730000
          o %020 = Protocol Operation (POPR) and Editor (PEDT)          34735000
                   entries. *                                           34740000
                                                                        34745000
          o %040 = Protocol State Transition entries (PSTN). *          34750000
                                                                        34755000
          o %100 = INP interconnect entries.                            34760000
                                                                        34765000
          * Not used for the LANIC driver.                              34770000
                                                                        34775000
          DEFAULT:  %37                                                 34780000
                                                                        34785000
          <numEntries>   The value of entries used to derive the        34790000
                  size of the trace file record.  Trace entries         34795000
                  are deposited in a record in a circular manner.       34800000
                  Parameter will be converted into the next             34805000
                  highest multiple of 8 if not a multiple.              34810000
                  DEFAULT: 24 entries per record.                       34815000
                                                                        34820000
          WRAP     Specifies that if the trace record is full for       34825000
                  a given CS intrinsic, previous entries are            34830000
                  overlayed.  Its absence indicates that                34835000
                  succeeding entries will be flushed.  This             34840000
                  parameter does not affect the EOF marker of the       34845000
                  trace file.  HP recommends that this parameter        34850000
                  be omitted.                                           34855000
                                                                        34860000
          <fileName>   Trace output will be sent to a file, built       34865000
                  by CS trace, with the specified file name.  If        34870000
                  a file name is not specified, the default             34875000
                  destination will be LINKT<nnn>, where <nnn> is        34880000
                  the ldev of the CS device.  If a trace file of        34885000
                  the same name exists, it will be purged and a         34890000
                  new trace file will be created.                       34895000
                                                                        34900000
          DEFAULT: LINKT<nnn>                                           34905000
                                                                        34910000
          TRACE=OFF   Deactivates link level tracing enabled by         34915000
                  LINKCONTROL or enabled in the LINKCONF branch         34920000
                  of the configuration file for the specified           34925000
                  link name.                                            34930000
                                                                        34935000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         34940000
                                                                        34945000
OPERATION                                                               34946000
                                                                        34947000
The communication link must have been initiated before you can          34948000
issue the LINKCONTROL TRACE=ON command.  LINKCONTROL TRACE=ON           34949000
activates link level tracing for either SNA nodes or NS/3000            34950000
nodes.  The trace file is used circularly, independent of the           34951000
WRAP parameter, so that its size determines the latest entries          34952000
that are recorded.                                                      34953000
                                                                        34954000
The link trace activated by LINKCONTROL is similar to that              34955000
activated through NMMGR in that both use CS trace and both can be       34956000
formatted with CSDUMP.  They differ in the fact that the trace          34957000
file name and options configured in NMMGR are not used for              34958000
LINKCONTROL; the two link trace files are activated completely          34959000
separately.  However, the LINKCONTROL command can be used to            34960000
deactive link tracing enabled by either method.                         34961000
                                                                        34962000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           34963000
                                                                        34964000
EXAMPLE                                                                 34965000
                                                                        34966000
 :LINKCONTROL LANLINK; TRACE=ON {Default values apply for               34967000
                                unlisted parameters.}                   34968000
                                                                        34969000
creator,changelog enable,current log file. If the logid                 37955000
parameter is not entered,                                               37956000
LOGID     CREATOR          CHANGE    AUTO    CURRENT LOG FILE           38015000
FINANCE   DATABASE.FINANCE   NO        NO    NEWDATA                    38025000
INLOG     TOM.LAB           YES       YES    TEMP.TOM.LAB(DISC FILE)    38030000
ERRORS    TOM.LAB           YES              OTHERLG (TAPE FILE)        38035000
\ENTRY=NETCONTROL,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                               41590010
    :NETCONTROL                                                         41590020
                                                                        41590030
Command used to initialize, terminate, and control the                  41590040
operation of the Network Transport.                                     41590050
                                                                        41590060
SYNTAX                                                                  41590070
                                                                        41590080
  NETCONTROL {<function>}[;<function>]...                               41590090
             {<entity>  }[;<entity>  ]...                               41590100
                                                                        41590110
  <entity> ::=   NET= <niname>   {* START  and STOP only *)             41590120
                 PROT=<gprot>                                           41590130
                 NI=<niname>                                            41590140
                 CONF=<filename> {* first START only *}                 41590150
                 NI=<niname>;PROT={PROBE}                               41590160
                                  {IP   }                               41590161
                                                                        41590170
  <function>::=                                                         41590180
                                                                        41590190
           START[;CONF=<filename>][;NET=<niname>]                       41590200
                                                                        41590210
           STOP[;NET=<niname>]                                          41590220
                                                                        41590230
           STATUS[=ALL][<netspec>]                                      41590240
                                                                        41590250
           {MONON }[<netspec>]                                          41590260
           {MONOFF}[<netspec>]                                          41590270
                                                                        41590280
           VERSION[=MOD]                                                41590290
                                                                        41590300
           {TRACEON=<type>[,<options>]}[<netspec>]                      41590310
           {TRACEOFF                  }[<netspec>]                      41590320
                                                                        41590330
              [;NI=<niname> ;PROT={PROBE}]                              41590340
              [                   {IP   }]                              41590350
 <netspec>::= [      {TCP}               ]                              41590360
              [;PROT={PXP}               ]                              41590370
              [      {IPU}               ]                              41590380
              [;NI=<niname>              ]                              41590381
                                                                        41590390
 <options>::=                                                           41590400
                                                                        41590410
    TRACEON=<type>[[,DISC][,<filename>][,<recsize>][<filesize>]]        41590420
                                                                        41590430
NOTE:  A comma listed above MUST precede a parameter                    41590440
       whenever (a) that parameter is included or                       41590450
       (b) that parameter is omitted and any OTHER parameter            41590460
       which follows is included.                                       41590470
                                                                        41590480
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             41590490
                                                                        41590500
PARAMETERS                                                              41590510
                                                                        41590520
  <entity> ::=   NET= <niname>   {* START  and STOP only *)             41590530
                 PROT=<gprot>                                           41590540
                 NI=<niname>                                            41590550
                 CONF=<filename> {* first START only *}                 41590560
                 NI=<niname>;PROT={PROBE}                               41590570
                                  {IP   }                               41590571
                                                                        41590580
NET       Allows you to specify a group entity that consists of a       41590590
          network interface and the protocol modules configured         41590600
          for that network interface.  See the individual               41590610
          functions for more usage information.                         41590620
                                                                        41590630
PROT      Allow you to specify a particular protocol module for a       41590640
          function to act on.  See the individual functions for         41590650
          more usage information.                                       41590660
                                                                        41590670
CONF      Allows you to specify the configuration file to be used       41590680
          to initialize the Network transport.  Can only be             41590690
          specified with the instance of START which initiates          41590700
          the general transport.                                        41590710
                                                                        41590720
NI        Allows you to specify a particular network interface          41590730
          module for a function to act on.                              41590740
                                                                        41590750
NETCONTROL START [;CONF=<filename>][;NET=<niname>]                      41590760
                                                                        41590770
CONF=<filename> Specifies the file name of the configuration file       41590780
          which the Network Transport will use during operation.        41590790
          Must be a valid MPE file name.  The file must be of           41590800
          type NCONF, created or updated with NMMGR, and must           41590810
          reside in the NET group of the SYS account.  The CONF         41590820
          parameter can ONLY be specified with the instance of          41590830
          START which initiates the transport control process.          41590840
          DEFAULT:  NSCONF.NET.SYS.                                     41590841
                                                                        41590850
NET=<niname> Specifies the network interface to be initiated by         41590860
          START.  Enter any valid network interface name, as            41590870
          configured with NMMGR.                                        41590880
                                                                        41590890
<function> Although other functions can be issued on the same           41590900
          command line with START, it is not recommended.  Refer        41590910
          to the other functions for more information.                  41590920
\STOPHELP                                                               41590921
$edit void=41590940                                                     41590930
\STARTHELP                                                              41590931
                                                                        41590950
NETCONTROL STOP [;NET=<niname>]                                         41590960
                                                                        41590970
NET=<niname> Specifies the network interface group entity to be         41590980
          terminated by STOP.  Enter any valid network interface        41590990
          name, as configured with NMMGR.  All configured               41591000
          protocols for the specified network interface will be         41591010
          terminated.  If STOP is issued without the NET keyword,       41591020
          all entities of the Network Transport are terminated.         41591030
                                                                        41591040
                        [;NI=<niname>[;PROT={PROBE}]]                   41591050
                        [            [      {IP   }]]                   41591060
 NETCONTROL STATUS[=ALL][      {TCP}                ]                   41591070
                        [;PROT={PXP}                ]                   41591080
                        [      {IPU}                ]                   41591090
                                                                        41591100
STATUS[=ALL] Displays status information.  The transport must be        41591110
          operational, or START must be issued in the same              41591120
          command line with STATUS, for this function to take           41591130
          affect.  This function, when issued in combination with       41591140
          the network interface and protocol parameters(NI and          41591150
          PROT) allows you to selectively display status                41591160
          information for a particular protocol or network              41591170
          interface.   DEFAULT:  display CP status.                     41591180
                                                                        41591190
NI=<niname> Specifies that a network interface is the pertinent         41591200
          entity for each specified function to act on, unless          41591210
          modified by the PROT keyword.  Enter any valid network        41591220
          interface name, as configured with NMMGR.                     41591230
                                                                        41591240
PROT={<niprot>} Specifies that a protocol is the pertinent              41591250
     {<gprot> } entity for each specified function to act on.           41591260
                                                                        41591261
          Enter the name of the protocol, as follows:                   41591270
                                                                        41591280
          <niprot> The name of a network interface protocol;            41591290
               must be one of PROBE or IP for the IEEE 802.3 NI,        41591300
               must be IP only for the loopback NI.  For a function     41591310
               operate on Network Interface protocol, the name of       41591320
               the network interface must also be specified,            41591330
               using the syntax NI=<niname>;PROT=<niprot>.              41591340
                                                                        41591350
          <gprot>  The name of a general transport protocol; must       41591360
               be one of TCP, PXP, or IPU.                              41591370
                                                                        41591380
                    [;NI=<niname>[;PROT={PROBE}]]                       41591390
                    [            [      {IP   }]]                       41591400
 NETCONTROL MON={ON }[      {TCP}                ]                      41591410
               {OFF}[;PROT={PXP}                ]                       41591420
                    [      {IPU}                ]                       41591430
                                                                        41591440
NI=<niname> Specifies that a network interface is the pertinent         41591450
          entity for each specified function to act on, unless          41591460
          modified by the PROT keyword.  Enter any valid network        41591470
          interface name, as configured with NMMGR.                     41591480
                                                                        41591490
PROT={<niprot>} Specifies that a protocol is the pertinent entity       41591500
          for each specified function to act on.  Enter the             41591510
          name of the protocol, as follows:                             41591520
                                                                        41591530
                                                                        41591540
          <niprot>  The name of a network interface protocol;           41591550
               must be one of PROBE or IP for the IEEE 802.3 NI,        41591560
               must be IP only for loopback.  For a function to         41591570
               operate on Network Interface protocol, the name of       41591580
               the network interface must also be specified,            41591590
               using the syntax NI=<niname>;PROT=<niprot>.              41591600
                                                                        41591610
          <gprot>  The name of a general transport protocol; must       41591620
               be one of TCP, PXP, or IPU.                              41591630
                                                                        41591640
MONON     Activates internal monitering.  The network must be           41591650
          operational, or START must be issued on the same              41591660
          command line with MONON, for this function to take            41591670
          affect.  This function, when used in combination with         41591680
          the network interface and protocol parameters (NI= and        41591690
          PROT=) allows you to selectively activate monitoring          41591700
          for a particular protocol or network interface for a          41591710
          designated network.  DEFAULT:  monitor the CP.                41591720
                                                                        41591730
MONOFF    Deactivates internal monitoring.  The monitor must be         41591740
          operational for this function to take affect.  When           41591750
          used with "NI=" and "PROT" parameters see MONON above.        41591760
                                                                        41591770
NETCONTROL TRACE{ON=<type>[,<options>]}[<netspecs>]                     41591780
                {OFF                  }                                 41591790
                                                                        41591800
              [;NI=<niname>[;PROT={PROBE}]]                             41591810
              [            [      {IP   }]]                             41591820
 <netspec>::= [      {TCP}                ]                             41591830
              [;PROT={PXP}                ]                             41591840
              [      {IPU}                ]                             41591850
                                                                        41591860
 <options>::=                                                           41591870
                                                                        41591880
    TRACEON=<type>[[,DISC][,<filename>][,<recsize>][<filesize>]]        41591890
                                                                        41591900
NOTE:  A comma listed above MUST precede a parameter                    41591910
       whenever (a) that parameter is included or                       41591920
       (b) that parameter is omitted and any OTHER parameter            41591930
       which follows is included.                                       41591940
                                                                        41591950
NI=<niname> Specifies that a network interface is the pertinent         41591960
   entity for each specified function to act on, unless modified        41591970
   by the PROT keyword.  Enter any valid network interface name, as     41591980
   configured with NMMGR.                                               41591990
                                                                        41592000
PROT={<niprot>} Specifies that a protocol is the pertinent              41592010
     {<gprot >} entity for each specified function to act on.           41592020
                Enter the name of the protocol, as follows:             41592030
                                                                        41592040
<niprot>  The name of a network interface protocol;  must be            41592050
   one of PROBE or IP for the IEEE 802.3 NI, must be IP only for        41592060
   loopback.  For a function to operate on Network Interface            41592070
   protocol, the name of the network interface must also be             41592080
   specified, using the syntax NI=<niname>;PROT=<niprot>.               41592090
                                                                        41592100
<gprot>  The name of a general transport protocol; must be              41592110
   one of TCP, PXP, or IPU.                                             41592120
                                                                        41592130
TRACEON  Activates tracing.  The transport must be operational,         41592140
   or START must be issued in the same command line with TRACEON,       41592150
   or this function to take affect.  This function will only            41592160
   affect the entity specified by the network interface or              41592170
   protocol key words (NI and PROT).  DEFAULT:  trace the CP.           41592180
   Parameters on the TRACEON function allow you to specify              41592190
   the following:                                                       41592200
                                                                        41592210
 =<type>  (Required parameter) Specifies type of trace for the          41592220
   designated network interface or protocol.  The <type>                41592230
   field is made up of the following key letters:                       41592240
                                                                        41592250
   M - Trace Messages                                                   41592260
   H - Trace Header Data                                                41592270
   D - Trace Data                                                       41592280
   S - Trace State Transitions                                          41592290
   B - Trace Buffers                                                    41592300
   N - Trace Nodal Management Events                                    41592310
                                                                        41592320
 DISC      (Optional Parameter) Trace information is                    41592330
   to be written to a disc file, specified by <filename>.               41592340
   This is the DEFAULT.                                                 41592350
                                                                        41592360
 TAPE      (Optional Parameter) Trace information is to be              41592370
   written to a magnetic tape file, specified by <filename>.            41592380
                                                                        41592390
 <filename> (Optional Parameter) File Name to which trace               41592400
   information will be written.  The default filename is                41592410
   NMTC<xxxx>.PUB.SYS where <xxxx> is the number of the most            41592420
   recent file.                                                         41592430
                                                                        41592440
 <recsize> (Optional Parameter) Logical record size of file             41592450
   for which trace information is to be written.  DEFAULT:  128W        41592460
                                                                        41592470
 <filesize> (Optional parameter) Maximum number of logical              41592480
   records of the trace file.  DEFAULT:  1024 records                   41592490
                                                                        41592500
 TRACEOFF  Deactivates tracing.  The transport must be active           41592510
   and a previous TRACEON issued for this function to take affect.      41592520
   This function affects the entity specified with the                  41592530
   network interface and protocol key words(NI and PROT).               41592540
   DEFAULT:  deactivate CP                                              41592550
                                                                        41592560
NETCONTROL VERSION[=MOD]                                                41592570
                                                                        41592580
VERSION[=MOD] Displays the overall version of the Network               41592590
          Transport.  If qualified with the MOD key word,               41592600
          displays the version of each of the software modules of       41592610
          the Network Transport and the overall version.  The           41592620
          transport must be operational, or START must be issued        41592630
          in the same command line with VERSION, for this               41592640
          function to take affect.                                      41592650
                                                                        41592660
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         41592670
                                                                        41592680
OPERATION                                                               41592690
                                                                        41592700
NETCONTROL START                                                        41592710
                                                                        41592720
Initiates the Network Transport, specifically the general               41592730
protocols and the network interfaces.  Allows you to specify            41592740
which configuration file to use for initiation.                         41592750
                                                                        41592760
NETCONTROL STOP[;NET=<niname>]                                          41592770
                                                                        41592780
Terminates the general transport and the specified network interface.   41592790
                                                                        41592800
NETCONTROL STATUS                                                       41592810
                                                                        41592820
Displays the status information, including the actual                   41592830
configuration for the entity specified.                                 41592840
                                                                        41592850
NETCONTROL MON[ON/OFF]                                                  41592860
                                                                        41592870
Enables or disables internal monitoring.                                41592880
                                                                        41592890
NETCONTROL TRACE[ON/OFF]                                                41592900
                                                                        41592910
Enables or disables message tracing for the specific entity.            41592920
                                                                        41592930
NETCONTROL VERSION                                                      41592940
                                                                        41592950
Displays the version numbers for the Network Transport software         41592960
modules.                                                                41592970
                                                                        41592980
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           41592990
                                                                        41593000
EXAMPLE                                                                 41593010
                                                                        41593020
NETCONTROL START                                                        41593030
                                                                        41593040
  :NETCONTROL START;NET=LAN1                                            41593050
  :NETCONTROL START;NET=LOOP                                            41593060
  :NSCONTROL START:SERVER=ALL,10,40                                     41593070
                                                                        41593080
{* Node has one LAN link, requiring a NETCONTROL START to be            41593090
issued for each configured network interface (NET=<niname>).            41593100
NSCONTROL START initializes the NS/3000 user services.       *}         41593110
                                                                        41593120
NETCONTROL STOP                                                         41593130
                                                                        41593140
  :NSCONTROL STOP                                                       41593150
  :NETCONTROL STOP                                                      41593160
                                                                        41593170
{* NETCONTROL STOP terminates all activities of the Network             41593180
   Transport.  NSCONTROL STOP prevents any new users or                 41593190
   the initiation of new tasks for the NS/3000 user                     41593200
   services.*}                                                          41593210
                                                                        41593220
NETCONTROL STATUS                                                       41593230
                                                                        41593240
 :NETCONTROL STATUS                                                     41593250
                                                                        41593260
 GENERAL TRANSPORT STATUS : MON, APR 8, 1985,  2:00 PM                  41593270
                                                                        41593280
 TRANSPORT STARTED       : FRI, APR 5, 1985,  2:12 PM                   41593290
                                                                        41593300
 FLAGS                   : %020000                                      41593310
 MAX NETWORK INTERFACES  : 4                                            41593320
 PATH DESCRIPTORS        : INIT 100 MAX 100                             41593330
 MAX NODE NAMES          : 10                                           41593340
 MAX INBOUND DESTINATIONS: 10                                           41593350
                                                                        41593360
 HOME NETWORK            : LAN1                                         41593370
 CONFIGURATION FILE      : NSCONF.NET.SYS                               41593380
 TRACE MASK              :                                              41593390
                                                                        41593391
 NODE NAME               : MKTG.BLDG43.HP                               41593392
                                                                        41593393
                                                                        41593400
NETCONTROL VERSION                                                      41593410
                                                                        41593420
 :NETCONTROL VERSION                                                    41593430
                                                                        41593440
 Network Transport Overall Version  :  A0000000                         41593450
                                                                        41593460
                 Create                                                 42016000
                 Programmatic Sessions   = PS                           42017000
                                                                        42401000
    :NEWGROUP (System Manager or Account Manager capability required)   42570000
    :NEWGROUP groupname[.accountname]                                   42600000
                                                                        42671000
accountname        The account name in which the name of the new group  42672000
                   is created.  Account name composed of up to eight    42673000
                   alphanumeric characters, beginning with a letter.    42674000
                                                                        42674200
                   If no account name is indicated, default account     42674300
                   name is logon account.                               42674400
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 43225000
(require SM or AM capability)                                           43276000
                                                                        43286000
To create a new group named GROUP1, in the account named ACCT1,         43287000
with the password named PASSWORD, enter:                                43287200
(require SM capability)                                                 43288000
                                                                        43289000
    :NEWGROUP GROUP1.ACCT1; PASS=PASSWORD                               43289200
                                                                        43289300
    :NEWUSER (System Manager and Account Manager capability required)   43305000
    :NEWUSER username[.accountname]                                     43335000
                                                                        43401000
accountname          Name of the account in which the new user is       43402000
                     created under.                                     43403000
                                                                        43403200
                     If no account name is indicated, default account   43403300
                     name is logon account.                             43403400
                     Use Communications                                 43516000
                     Subsystems              = CS                       43517000
                     Create                                             43518000
                     Programmatic Sessions   = PS                       43519000
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 43735000
This command defines a new user of a specify account.                   43740000
                                                                        43741000
(System Manager or Account Manager capability is required)              43771000
                                                                        43780100
To define a new user named NEWUSER1 under the account named ACCT1, and  43781000
assign a password of PASS1 to it                                       43782000
(System Manager capability is required)                                 43783000
                                                                        43784000
    :NEWUSER NEWUSER1.ACCT1; PASS=PASS1                                 43784300
                                                                        43784400
                  Types of discs that may be specified are:             43955000
                                                                        43960000
                  HP7902  HP7911  HP7920  HP7935                        43965000
                  HP7905  HP7912  HP7925  HP7945                        43970000
                  HP7906  HP7914  HP7933  HP9895                        43975000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             44480000
                                                                        45065010
\ENTRY=NSCONTROL,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                                45065020
     :NSCONTROL                                                         45065030
                                                                        45065040
Enables Network Service functions                                       45065050
SYNTAX                                                                  45065060
                                                                        45065070
        NSCONTROL <function>[;<function>]...                            45065080
<function>::=                                                           45065090
                                                                        45065100
          START[=<services>[,<services>]...][<function>]...             45065110
                                                                        45065120
          STOP[=<services>[,<services>]...][<function>]...              45065130
                                                                        45065140
          ABORT                                                         45065150
                                                                        45065160
          LOADKEYS[;<function>]...                                      45065170
                                                                        45065180
                   [{,ALL     }       ]                                 45065190
              {ON }[{,RPM     }[,LOW ]]                                 45065200
          LOG={OFF}[{,ENV     }[,HIGH]]...[;<function>]...              45065210
                   [{,DSDAD   }       ]                                 45065220
                   [{,DSSERVER}       ]                                 45065230
                                                                        45065240
                 {NFT     }                                             45065250
          SERVER={DSSERVER}[,<minservers>][,<maxservers]                45065260
                 {ALL     }                                             45065270
 NOTE:  A comma listed above MUST precede a parameter                   45065280
        whenever (a) that parameter is included or                      45065290
        (b) that parameter is omitted and any OTHER parameter           45065300
        which follows is included.                                      45065310
                                                                        45065320
                 {USERS   }                                             45065330
                 {SERVICES}                                             45065340
          STATUS={SERVERS }[;<function>]...                             45065350
                 {ALL     }                                             45065360
                                                                        45065370
          VERSION[=MOD][;<function>]...                                 45065380
                                                                        45065390
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             45065400
                                                                        45065410
PARAMETERS                                                              45065420
                                                                        45065430
NSCONTROL START[=<services>[,<services>]...][<function>]...             45065440
                                                                        45065450
<services> START enables the following Network Services: VT,            45065460
          Reverse VT, NFT, RFA, RDBA, PTOP, and RPM.  The optional      45065470
          service list (<services>) allows you to select which of       45065480
          the Network Services are to be enabled.                       45065490
                                                                        45065500
          The <services> which allow users on remote nodes to use       45065510
               resources on the local nodes are:                        45065520
                                                                        45065530
          VT   Allows remote users to log onto the local node           45065540
               using the REMOTE HELLO command.                          45065550
                                                                        45065560
          VTR  Allows remote users to access local terminals            45065570
               using the REMOTE HELLO command.                          45065580
                                                                        45065590
          NFT  Remote users may transfer file to or from the            45065600
               local node using the DSCOPY command and intrinsic.       45065610
                                                                        45065620
          RFA  RFA and RDBA services.  The VT service must also         45065630
               be started                                               45065640
                                                                        45065650
          PTOP PTOP slave processes on the local node. The VT           45065660
               service must also be started.                            45065670
                                                                        45065680
          RPM  Remote users may use Remote Process Management on        45065690
               the local node.                                          45065700
                                                                        45065710
          The <services> which allow users on the local node to         45065720
          use resources on remote nodes are                             45065730
                                                                        45065740
          VTL  Allows local users to log onto remote nodes using        45065750
               the REMOTE HELLO command.                                45065760
                                                                        45065770
          VTRL Allows local users to access terminals on remote         45065780
               nodes using the Virtual Terminal service.                45065790
                                                                        45065800
          NFTL Allows local users to transfer files to or from          45065810
               Remote nodes using the DSCOPY command and intrinsic.     45065820
                                                                        45065830
          RFAL Allows local users to use RFA and RDBA services.         45065840
               VTL service must also be started.                        45065850
                                                                        45065851
          PTOPL PTOP slave processes on the remote nodes.  VTL          45065852
                service must also be started.                           45065853
                                                                        45065860
          RPML Remote users may use Remote Process Management           45065861
               services on local and remote nodes.                      45065862
                                                                        45065863
          DEFAULT:  All services are enabled.                           45065864
                                                                        45065865
<function> You may want to issue one or more of the NSCONTROL           45065870
          functions on the same command line with START.  Refer         45065880
          to the NSCONTROL LOADKEYS, NSCONTROL LOG, NSCONTROL           45065890
          SERVER, NSCONTROL STATUS, and NSCONTROL VERSION for           45065900
          more information.                                             45065910
                                                                        45065920
NSCONTROL STOP[=<services>[,<services>]...][<function>]...              45065930
                                                                        45065940
STOP[=<services>]  Stops Network Services.  Prevents users from         45065950
          using the services in the list.  Existing users of the        45065960
          service can continue until they finish.  DEFAULT:  all        45065970
          services will be stopped.                                     45065980
                                                                        45065990
          Specifying the following <services> prevents users on         45066000
          remote nodes from using resources on the local node:          45066010
                                                                        45066020
          VT   Prevents remote users from logging onto the local        45066030
               node using the REMOTE HELLO command.                     45066040
                                                                        45066050
          VTR  Prevents remote users from accessing local               45066060
                                                                        45066070
          NFT  Prevents remote users from using the DSCOPY              45066080
               command and intrinsic.                                   45066090
                                                                        45066100
          RFA  Prevents remote users from accessing files on  the       45066110
               local node.                                              45066120
                                                                        45066130
          PTOP Prevents remote users from using PTOP slave              45066140
               processes on the local node.                             45066150
                                                                        45066160
          RPM  Prevents remote users from using Remote Process          45066170
               Management on the local node.                            45066180
                                                                        45066190
          Specifying the following <services> prevent users on          45066200
          the local node from using resources on remote nodes:          45066210
                                                                        45066220
          VTL  Prevents local users frm logging onto remote nodes       45066230
               using the REMOTE HELLO command.                          45066240
                                                                        45066250
          VTRL Prevents local users from accessing terminals on         45066260
               remote nodes using the Virtual Terminal service.         45066270
                                                                        45066280
          NFTL Prevents local users from transferring files             45066290
               locally and remotely using the DSCOPY command and        45066300
               intrinsics.                                              45066310
                                                                        45066320
          DEFAULT:  All services disabled.                              45066330
                                                                        45066340
<function> You may want to issue one or more of the NSCONTROL           45066350
          functions on the same command line with STOP.  Refer to       45066360
          the NSCONTROL LOADKEYS, NSCONTROL LOG, NSCONTROL              45066370
          SERVER, NSCONTROL STATUS, and NSCONTROL VERSION for           45066380
          more information.                                             45066390
                                                                        45066400
NSCONTROL ABORT                                                         45066410
                                                                        45066420
no parameters                                                           45066430
                                                                        45066440
NSCONTROL LOADKEYS[;<function>]...                                      45066450
                                                                        45066460
<function> You may want to issue one or more of the NSCONTROL           45066470
          functions on the same command line with LOADKEYS.             45066480
          Refer to the other NSCONTROL LOG, NSCONTROL SERVER,           45066490
          NSCONTROL STATUS, and NSCONTROL VERSION for more              45066500
          information.                                                  45066510
                                                                        45066520
                   [{,ALL     }       ]                                 45066530
              {ON }[{,RPM     }[,LOW ]]                                 45066540
NSCONTROL LOG={OFF}[{,ENV     }[,HIGH]]...[;<function>]...              45066550
                   [{,DSDAD   }       ]                                 45066560
                   [{,DSSERVER}       ]                                 45066570
                                                                        45066580
LOG       Network Sevices detailed logging will be enabled or           45066590
          disabled.                                                     45066600
                                                                        45066610
                                                                        45066620
          ON   Enables detailed logging of the specified Network        45066630
               Service modules.                                         45066640
                                                                        45066650
          OFF  Disables detailed logging of the specified Network       45066660
               Service modules.                                         45066670
                                                                        45066680
          For each Network Service software module, two levels of       45066690
          event event logging are provided.  These are HIGH,            45066700
          which logs all events, and LOW, the default, which logs       45066710
          a subset of the events, as specified below.                   45066720
                                                                        45066730
          ALL  LOW:  logs events for all modules.  HIGH:  same as       45066740
               low.                                                     45066750
                                                                        45066760
          RPM  LOW:  logs environment information from DSLINE and       45066770
               REMOTE HELLO commands.  HIGH:  same as LOW.              45066780
                                                                        45066790
          ENV  LOW:  logs environment information from DSLINE and       45066800
               REMOTE HELLO commands.  HIGH:  same as LOW, plus         45066810
               environment table locking and use counts.                45066820
                                                                        45066830
          DSDAD LOW:  logs creation and deletion of                     45066840
               sockets,ports, and server processes.  HIGH:  same        45066850
               as LOW, plus all received service requests and           45066860
               internal messages between DSDAD and server               45066870
               processes.                                               45066880
                                                                        45066890
          DSSERVER LOW:  Logs internal initialization messages          45066900
               between DSDAD and user processes.  HIGH:  same as        45066910
               LOW, plus all received messages from other               45066920
               processes.                                               45066930
                                                                        45066940
                 {NFT     }                                             45066950
NSCONTROL SERVER={DSSERVER}[,<minservers>][,<maxservers]                45066960
                 {ALL     }                                             45066970
                                                                        45066980
SERVER    Used to alter dynamically the minimum or maximum number       45066990
          of servers.                                                   45067000
                                                                        45067010
          NFT  The server that controls NFT.                            45067020
                                                                        45067030
          DSSERVER The server that controls VT, Reverse VT, RFA, RDBA   45067040
                   PTOP, and RPM.                                       45067050
                                                                        45067060
          ALL  The specified options apply to each server.              45067070
                                                                        45067080
          <minservers> The minimum number of servers which must         45067090
               be available at all times. These servers are             45067100
               created immediately, then kept in reserve until a        45067110
               service request is received.  If necessary,              45067120
               additional servers are created immediately to fit        45067130
               the new minimum specified. DEFAULT: 0.                   45067140
                                                                        45067150
          <maxservers> The maximum number of servers.  If               45067160
               necessary, reserved servers will be terminated to        45067170
               fit the new maximum.  DEFAULT: 32,767;  also             45067180
              the maximum.                                              45067190
                                                                        45067200
                 {USERS   }                                             45067210
                 {SERVICES}                                             45067220
NSCONTROL STATUS={SERVERS }[;<function>]...                             45067230
                 {ALL     }                                             45067240
                                                                        45067250
STATUS    Allows user to display information about NS/3000              45067260
          Services.                                                     45067270
          Can be used to check if the Network Services were             45067280
         successfully initiated, or to check on the                     45067290
         current status using the following parameters:                 45067300
                                                                        45067310
USERS Display the sessions on the node that are associated with         45067320
       the Network Services.                                            45067330
                                                                        45067340
SERVICES Displays information about the servers.                        45067350
                                                                        45067360
SERVERS Display information about the servers.                          45067370
                                                                        45067380
ALL  Shows everything about all three.                                  45067390
        The STATUS function can be qualified with one parameter, or     45067400
        with a list of parameters separated by commas.                  45067410
       DEFAULT:  display all information about users,                   45067420
       servers, and services.                                           45067430
                                                                        45067440
<function> You may want to issue one or more                            45067450
            of the NSCONTROL functions on the                           45067460
            same command line with STATUS, or issue                     45067470
           multiple instances of the STATUS function.                   45067480
           Refer to the command pages describing                        45067490
            NSCONTROL LOADKEYS, NSCONTROL LOG,                          45067500
           NSCONTROL SERVER, NSCONTROL START                            45067510
            and NSCONTROL VERSION for more information.                 45067520
                                                                        45067530
                                                                        45067540
NSCONTROL VERSION[=MOD][;<function>]...                                 45067550
                                                                        45067560
                                                                        45067570
VERSION[=MOD] Display the overall version of the Network Service.       45067580
          If qualified with the MOD key word, displays the              45067590
          version of each of the software modules of the Network        45067600
          Services and the overall version.                             45067610
                                                                        45067620
<function> You may want to issue one or more of the NSCONTROL           45067630
          functions on the same command line with VERSION, or           45067640
          issue multiple instances of the VERSION function.             45067650
          Refer to the commands NSCONTROL LOADKEYS, NSCONTROL           45067660
          LOG, NSCONTROL START, NSCONTROL STATUS, and NSCONTROL         45067670
          SERVER for more information.                                  45067680
                                                                        45067690
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         45067700
                                                                        45067710
OPERATION                                                               45067720
                                                                        45067730
NSCONTROL START                                                         45067740
   Establishes the Network Sevices subsystem of NS/3000 for use         45067750
   over the LAN link.                                                   45067760
                                                                        45067770
NSCONTROL STOP                                                          45067780
  Disables Network Services.                                            45067790
  STOP is the normal way to shut down the Network Services.  The        45067800
   ABORT function should only be used in abnormal situations.           45067810
   Disables Network Service functions.  Existing users may              45067820
   continue using the services until they finish their tasks,           45067830
   but any new users are prevented from using the services.             45067840
   NSCONTROL ABORT, in contrast, immediately terminates all             45067850
   the services and all the server processes.                           45067860
                                                                        45067870
NSCONTROL ABORT                                                         45067880
   Immediately terminates all the servers and services of the           45067890
   Network Services.                                                    45067900
                                                                        45067910
NSCONTROL LOADKEYS                                                      45067920
   Loads the Network Service command keywords while NS/3000             45067930
   is active.                                                           45067940
                                                                        45067950
NSCONTROL LOG                                                           45067960
   Enables or disables detailed event logging for the                   45067970
   Network Service.                                                     45067980
                                                                        45067990
NSCONTROL SERVER                                                        45068000
   Alters the characteristics of the Network Service                    45068010
   processes.                                                           45068020
                                                                        45068030
NSCONTROL STATUS                                                        45068040
   Displays information about the Network Services.                     45068050
                                                                        45068060
NSCONTROL VERSION                                                       45068070
   Displays the version numbers for the Network Services                45068080
   software modules and the overall subsystem version.                  45068090
                                                                        45068100
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           45068110
                                                                        45068120
EXAMPLE                                                                 45068130
                                                                        45068140
NSCONTROL START {* Starts the DSDAD process and starts all              45068150
                   user services                           *}           45068160
                                                                        45068170
   :NETCONTROL START;NET=LAN1;CONF=LANCONF                              45068180
   :NSCONTROL START                                                     45068190
                                                                        45068200
NSCONTROL STOP {* Stops VT & Reverse VT Services. All other             45068210
                  started services remain available.        *}          45068220
   :NSCONTROL STOP=VT,VTR                                               45068230
                                                                        45068240
NSCONTROL LOG  {* Logs environment information from DSLINE              45068250
                  and REMOTE HELLO commands, and service                45068260
                  requests received by tghhe DSDAD process.   *}        45068270
                                                                        45068280
   :NSCONTROL LOG=ON,ENV,LOW;LOG=ON,DSDAD,HIGH                          45068290
                                                                        45068300
                                                                        45068310
                                                                        45068320
NSCONTROL SERVER  {* Sets minimum number of DSSERVER processes          45068330
                     to 2, sets maximum to 10                  *}       45068340
   :NSCONTROL SERVER=DSSERVER,2,10                                      45068350
                                                                        45068360
NSCONTROL STATUS  {* Shows status of Network Services *}                45068370
   :NSCONTROL STATUS=SERVICES                                           45068380
                                                                        45068390
SERVICE    TYPE   STARTED   SERVER    DESCRIPTION                       45068400
                                                                        45068410
PTOP       REMOTE  YES      DSSERVER  INCOMING PROGRAM-TO-PROGRAM       45068420
VTL        REMOTE  YES      DSSERVER  OUTGING VIRTUAL TERMINAL          45068430
VT         REMOTE  YES      DSSERVER  INCOMING VIRTUAL TERMINAL         45068440
                                                                        45068450
                                                                        45068460
NSCONTROL VERSION{* Specifies overall version number.  To               45068470
                    examine version numbers of individual               45068480
                    modules, specify the MOD keyword      *}            45068490
   :NSCONTROL VERSION                                                   45068500
Network Services Overall Version : A.00.00                              45068510
                                                                        45068520
     :OUTFENCE 4                                                        45566000
device into an object program in the USL file $NEWPASS, and write the   45955000
\ENTRY=PARTBACKUP,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                               46770010
    :PARTBACKUP (System Supervisor capability required)                 46770020
                                                                        46770030
Creates a backup of MPE and all files been modified since the last      46770040
:FULLBACKUP or the last :SYSDUMP with a file subset of @.@.@.           46770050
                                                                        46770060
SYNTAX                                                                  46770070
                                                                        46770080
    :PARTBACKUP [dumpfile][,auxlistfile]                                46770090
                                                                        46770100
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             46770110
PARAMETERS                                                              46770120
                                                                        46770130
dumpfile        If specified, a back reference to a previous :FILE      46770140
                command that defines the file on which the modified or  46770150
                duplicate system is to be written.  This back reference 46770160
                must indicate a magnetic tape file.  Formal designator  46770170
                is DUMPTAPE.  Use the following file statement form:    46770180
                                                                        46770190
                    FILE dumpfile[=filereference][;DEV=device]          46770200
                         [;REC=recordsize][;BUF  ]                      46770210
                                           ;NOBUF                       46770220
                                                                        46770230
                       REC      Specifies the tape record size.  May    46770240
                                be any number which is a multiple of    46770250
                                256 words between 256 and 8192 words.   46770260
                                The default for non-programmatic calls  46770270
                                to PARTBACKUP is 4096 words.  For pro-  46770280
                                grammatic calls the default is 1024     46770290
                                words.                                  46770300
                                                                        46770310
                       BUF      User specification on whether buffered  46770320
                                I/O is used to do the store.  For serial46770330
                                disc it is recommended that NOBUF is    46770340
                                used because the system automatically   46770350
                                buffers the transfer.  For tape trans-  46770360
                                fers the default of BUF should be used. 46770370
                                                                        46770380
 Note: If [dumpfile] is not specified, then the default will be used.   46770390
       The default is one of the two following:                         46770400
       If the user has a file equation with the formal file designator  46770410
       of DUMPTAPE, then it will be used.  Otherwise a file equation    46770420
       of the form FILE DUMPTAPE;DEV=TAPE will be used.                 46770430
                                                                        46770440
                                                                        46770450
                                                                        46770460
auxlistfile     Actual file designator of the output file (device) to   46770470
                which all listings requested during the execution       46770480
                of the backup process are written.  The formal file     46770490
                designator used by the :PARTBACKUP command executor for 46770500
                this file is SYSLIST; the formal file designator used by46770510
                the MPE Segmenter (when it is invoked to add or replace 46770520
                SL segments) for this file is SEGLIST.  Default is      46770530
                $STDLIST.                                               46770540
                                                                        46770550
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         46770560
OPERATION                                                               46770570
                                                                        46770580
(System Supervisor capability required)                                 46770590
This command starts the backup process and copies MPE and all files     46770600
modified since the last full system backup to magnetic tape.            46770610
                                                                        46770620
In addition to the names of the files to be used for <dumpfile> and     46770630
<auxlistfile> output, you may specify what types of devices these files 46770640
are to reside on.  You do this by preceding the :PARTBACKUP command with46770650
MPE :FILE commands defining each of the two files.  Then, in the        46770660
:PARTBACKUP command, you precede each <filename> with an asterisk (*) to46770670
indicate a back reference to the definitions in the :FILE commands.     46770680
                                                                        46770690
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           46770700
EXAMPLE                                                                 46770710
                                                                        46770720
To begin execution of the backup process, the :PARTBACKUP command is    46770730
entered.  There is no dialog, and the MPE configuration and all files   46770740
copied to the file named DUMP.  Any listings requested during the       46770750
backup are output to the file named LIST.  The first :FILE command      46770760
specifies that DUMP is a magnetic tape file; the second :FILE command   46770770
defines LIST as a line printer.  (In the :FILE commands, the TAPE and LP46770780
parameters are device class names arbitrarily defined by a user during  46770790
the previous configuration.)                                            46770800
                                                                        46770810
    :FILE DUMP;DEV=TAPE                                                 46770820
    :FILE LIST;DEV=LP                                                   46770830
    :PARTBACKUP *DUMP,*LIST                                             46770840
                                                                        46770850
The console will look like:                                             46770860
?11:08/#S278/89/LDEV# FOR "DUMP" ON TAPE (NUM)?                         46770870
                                                                        46770880
If a file equation with the formal file designator of DUMPTAPE was      46770890
previously entered during the session (ex. FILE DUMPTAPE;DEV=SYSTAPE)   46770900
then the user may omit the first parameter and the backup will go       46770910
to device class SYSTAPE.                                                46770920
                                                                        46770930
     :PARTBACKUP ,*LIST                                                 46770940
                                                                        46770950
And the console request will look like:                                 46770960
?11:08/#S278/89/LDEV# FOR "DUMPTAPE" ON SYSTAPE (NUM)?                  46770970
                                                                        46770980
If dumpfile is not specified and there is no file equation for          46770990
DUMPTAPE, then a temporary file equation (FILE DUMPTAPE;DEV=TAPE)       46771000
will be used.                                                           46771010
                                                                        46771020
     :PARTBACKUP                                                        46771030
                                                                        46771040
In this event, the console request will look like:                      46771050
?11:08/#S278/89/LDEV# FOR "DUMPTAPE" ON TAPE (LDEV)?                    46771060
                                                                        46771070
   [;MAXDATA=segsize]                                                   47535000
    :PURGEGROUP (System Manager or Account Manager capability required) 49220000
    :PURGEGROUP groupname[.accountname][;VS=volset]                     49255000
groupname     Name of group to be removed. (REQUIRED PARAMETER)         49280000
                                                                        49282000
accountname   The account where the specified group is to be removed    49284000
              from                                                      49284200
              If no account name is indicated, default account name is  49284300
              logon account.                                            49284400
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 49365000
                                                                        49376000
If account name specify the message will be                             49401200
                                                                        49401300
    GROUP <groupname>.<accountname> TO BE PURGED?                       49401400
    (SM or AM capability required)                                      49512000
                                                                        49522000
To purge a group named GROUP2, in the account named ACCT2, the following49523000
dialog occurs:                                                          49524000
    (SM capability required)                                            49524100
    :PURGEGROUP GROUP2.ACCT2                                            49524200
    GROUP GROUP2.ACCT2 TO BE PURGED? YES                                49524300
    :PURGEUSER (System Manager or Account Manager capability required)  49540000
    :PURGEUSER username[.accountname]                                   49570000
username      Name of the user to be deleted. (REQUIRED PARAMETER)      49595000
                                                                        49596000
accountname   Account name of user to be deleted (OPTIONAL)             49597000
                                                                        49597200
              If no account name is indicated, default account          49597300
              name is logon account.                                    49597400
(System Manager or Account Manager capability required)                 49620000
                                                                        49626000
    USER <username> [.ACCT <accountname>] TO BE PURGED?                 49650000
    (If the optional account name is included, System Manager capability49651000
    required)                                                           49652000
    (System Manager or Account Manager capability required)             49751000
                                                                        49762000
To remove a user named USER1, under the account named ACCT1, the        49763000
following dialog occurs:                                                49764000
                                                                        49765000
    (System Manager capability required)                                49765200
    :PURGEUSER USER1.ACCT1                                              49766000
    USER USER1.ACCT1 TO BE PURGED?  YES                                 49767000
Switches control to the Command Interpreter of the remote system,       51160000
once an environment has been established on a remote node.              51165000
                                                                        51170000
SYNTAX                       {* REMOTE *}                               51175000
                                                                        51180000
  REMOTE  [:<envid>] [<command>]                                        51185000
          [<envnum>]                                                    51190000
                                                                        51195000
Allows commands to be executed in a remote environment.                 51200000
                                                                        51205000
SYNTAX                    {* REMOTE HELLO *}                            51210000
                                                                        51215000
                           [        {<envid>}             ]             51220000
  REMOTE [<envinfo>]<logon>[;DSLINE={[<envid>=]<nodename>}]             51225000
                           [        {#L<envnum>}          ]             51230000
                                                                        51235000
                         [:<envid>             ]                        51240000
           <envinfo> ::= [:[<envid>=]<nodename>]                        51245000
                         [<envnum>             ]                        51250000
                                                                        51255000
Creates a session on a remote node.                                     51260000
                                                                        51265000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             51270000
                                                                        51275000
PARAMETERS                {* REMOTE *}                                  51280000
                                                                        51285000
<envid>   The environment id representing an established                51290000
          session on the remote node.                                   51295000
          This environment id may be an actual node name.               51300000
          The default environment is the one most recently              51305000
          referenced in a :DSLINE or :REMOTE command.                   51310000
                                                                        51315000
<envnum>  The number of the environment assigned when the               51320000
          environment was defined.  This environment number is          51325000
          listed in the message returned after a :DSLINE command.       51330000
                                                                        51335000
<command> A command which is to be executed in the remote               51340000
          environment; for example an MPE command to be executed        51345000
          on a remote HP 3000.                                          51350000
                                                                        51355000
                                                                        51360000
PARAMETERS                        {* REMOTE HELLO *}                    51365000
                                                                        51370000
<envid>    An environment id--that is, a character string               51375000
          representing a specific session on a remote node.  The        51380000
          environment name itself may be qualified:                     51385000
          <envname>[.<domain>[.<organization>]].  Each portion of       51390000
          the string may have a maximum of 16 alphanumeric              51395000
          characters, beginning with a letter.  The default             51400000
          <domain> and <organization> names are those specified         51405000
          your local node when it was configured as part of its         51410000
          Local Area Network.                                           51415000
                                                                        51420000
          If the <envid> is not equated with a node name, it must       51425000
          refer to a predefined environment.  If it is equated to       51430000
          a node name, it then represents a session on that node.       51435000
          If the <nodename> is used by itself, it then its own          51440000
          environment id, representing a particular session on          51445000
          that node.  If <envid>, <nodename>, and <envnum> are          51450000
          all omitted in the beginning of the command line              51455000
          (before HELLO), the environment information must be           51460000
          given in the ;DSLINE= option of the command line or the       51465000
          default environment will be assumed.  The default             51470000
          environment for a :REMOTE command is the one most             51475000
          recently referenced in a :DSLINE or :REMOTE command.          51480000
                                                                        51485000
<nodename> If the communications link to the remote system is a         51490000
          Local Area Network link, <nodename> is the name               51495000
          assigned to the remote node when it was configured into       51500000
          the Local Area Network.  This name may optionally be          51505000
          qualified in the form <node[.domain[.organization]]>.         51510000
          The default <domain> and <organization> are those of          51515000
          the local node.  Each portion of this string may have a       51520000
          maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters, of which the           51525000
          first must be alphabetic.  If the link is a                   51530000
          point-to-point or X.25 link, <nodename> is a DS device        51535000
          class name, logical device number, or X.25 node name.         51540000
          In this case the name must be a maximum of 8 characters       51545000
          long and it cannot be qualified.                              51550000
          An environment id may be equated with this node name,         51555000
          or the node name (if used alone) may become its own           51560000
          environment id.  In either case the environment id then       51565000
          represents a specific remote session on this node.            51570000
DEFAULT:  the environment specified by the last :DSLINE or              51575000
          :REMOTE command.                                              51580000
                                                                        51585000
NOTE:                                                                   51590000
If the communications link to the remote system is a                    51595000
point-to-point or X.25 link, you can gain access to adjacent            51600000
nodes only.                                                             51605000
In order to create a remote session on a non-adjacent node, you         51610000
must log on to every intervening node along the path.                   51615000
In a Local Area Network, however, any remote system is                  51620000
logically adjacent to your local one.                                   51625000
                                                                        51630000
<envnum> The number of the environment assigned when the                51635000
          environment was defined.  This is the environment             51640000
          number listed in the message that appears after a             51645000
          :DSLINE command.  Note that in the first position             51650000
          above, <envnum> is specified without the #L prefix.           51655000
                                                                        51660000
<logon> A valid logon sequence for the remote node, in the form         51665000
          HELLO <user>.<account>[,<group>].                             51670000
                                                                        51675000
DSLINE= Defines an environment if one is not specified                  51680000
          immediately after REMOTE.  The parameters are used in         51685000
          the same way as they are after REMOTE (or as they are         51690000
          used in a :DSLINE command).                                   51695000
                                                                        51700000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         51705000
                                                                        51710000
OPERATION                  {* REMOTE *}                                 51715000
                                                                        51720000
:REMOTE allows you to                                                   51725000
issue commands in a remote environment                                  51730000
once that environment has been established on the remote node.          51735000
The local terminal appears to be directly connected to                  51740000
the remote machine.                                                     51745000
If the connections between nodes are point-to-point or X.25             51750000
links, either (1) the remote system must be adjacent to your            51755000
local node or (2) you have to ensure that the command is                51760000
executed on the proper node by using multiple REMOTEs in the            51765000
command line                                                            51770000
(as many as the number of "hops" in the path) or by issuing             51775000
the command at the prompt representing the correct remote node.         51780000
In a Local Area Network, however, any remote system is logically        51785000
adjacent to your local one.  Since all the nodes share access           51790000
to a common cable, there is no need to "hop" from node to node.         51795000
                                                                        51800000
The :REMOTE command enables you to specify one of several remote        51805000
environments.  If your local system is connected                        51806000
to a remote node by means of a Local Area Network link, you can         51807000
have several remote sessions on that node at the same time;             51808000
each session must have a unique environment id.                         51809000
:REMOTE commands without <envid> or                                     51810000
<envnum> assume the default environment, the one most                   51811000
recently referenced.                                                    51812000
                                                                        51813000
You can configure your own remote prompt (1-8 characters) by            51814000
using the :DSLINE ;PROMPT= option.  In order to receive the             51815000
normal prompt for the remote system (":"), you must specify             51816000
PROMPT= without a prompt string in the :DSLINE command.                 51817000
                                                                        51818000
OPERATION               {* REMOTE HELLO *}                              51819000
                                                                        51820000
The :REMOTE HELLO command creates a session on a remote node.  If       51821000
the remote environment (session) has not already been defined in        51822000
a previous :DSLINE (or :REMOTE) command, you can specify                51823000
environment information in the following ways:                          51824000
                                                                        51825000
o include environment information in the "DSLINE=" portion of the       51826000
  remote command.                                                       51827000
                                                                        51828000
o include environment information immediately after :REMOTE on          51829000
  the same command line.                                                51830000
                                                                        51831000
The default environment assumed is the one most recently                51832000
referenced by a :REMOTE or :DSLINE command.                             51833000
                                                                        51834000
If a :REMOTE HELLO is issued for an environment which you have          51835000
already logged onto, the existing session will be terminated and        51836000
a new one created (according to the new user information).  LAN         51837000
ONLY: if you want a second concurrent session on the same node,         51838000
you can designate a new environment id for this node, either in a       51839000
:DSLINE command or in a :REMOTE HELLO command.                          51840000
                                                                        51841000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           51842000
                                                                        51843000
EXAMPLE  {REMOTE}                                                       51844000
                                                                        51845000
:REMOTE LISTF                {default environment}                      51846000
                                                                        51847000
:REMOTE             {default environment}                               51848000
ENV1# LISTF         {executed in the remote environment}                51849000
                    {remote prompt is "env1#"}                          51850000
                                                                        51851000
:DSLINE SHAKESPEARE;PROMPT=SHAKE>  {user-defined prompt}                51852000
:REMOTE            {default environment on node SHAKESPEARE}            51853000
SHAKE>HELLO MGR.DSUSER                                                  51854000
                                                                        51855000
EXAMPLE     {REMOTE HELLO}                                              51856000
                                                                        51857000
:DSLINE ULYSSES                                                         51858000
:REMOTE HELLO JAMES.JOYCE                                               51859000
                                                                        51860000
or                                                                      51861000
                                                                        51862000
:REMOTE:FINNEGANSWAKE HELLO JAMES.JOYCE                                 51863000
:REMOTE             {default environment}                               51864000
    :RESTORE [restorefile] [;[{fileset [-fileset]}] [;option [;...]]]   53690000
                              {indirectfile      }                      53695000
                      SHORT - The file, group, and account names, the   54595000
                                                                        56315000
Resumes logging after a recoverable error.                              56320000
                                                                        56325000
SYNTAX                                                                  56330000
                                                                        56335000
   :RESUMENMLOG                                                         56340000
                                                                        56345000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             56350000
                                                                        56355000
PARAMETERS                                                              56360000
                                                                        56365000
   none                                                                 56370000
                                                                        56375000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         56380000
                                                                        56385000
OPERATION                                                               56390000
                                                                        56395000
RESUMENMLOG continues logging following suspension caused by a          56400000
transmission or reception (recoverable) error, once the error           56405000
is corrected.                                                           56410000
                                                                        56415000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           56420000
                                                                        56425000
EXAMPLE                                                                 56430000
                                                                        56435000
Assume that the system is on line, network logging is enabled,          56440000
and a recoverable error occurs on NMLG file number 104.                 56445000
The error is corrected and the RESUMENMLOG command is entered.          56450000
The following message is then displayed on the system console:          56455000
                                                                        56460000
          NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnnn>. NM LOGGING RESUMED                  56465000
                                                                        56470000
          NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ON                                    56475000
                                                                        56480000
nnn          Number of files or pages to which the operator wishes      56620000
             the spooler to backspace or space forward when printing    56625000
             resumes.  (Must be an integer between 1 and 256.)          56626000
FILES or     Informs the spooler process which unit of measure to       56635000
PAGES        use when printing resumes.  (Note: the use of the          56640000
             FILES parameter is not allowed on the HP 2680A page        56641000
             printer or an HP 2608S CIPER-protocol printer.)            56642000
                [;ACCOUNT] [;SYSTEM] [;USER=targetuser]                 60550000
                 The file is a standard EDIT/3000 compatible file.      60580000
                                                                        60670100
USER             Identifies an existing user to which the :SETCATALOG   60670200
                 is applied (see OPERATION and EXAMPLE for details).    60670300
                 A targetuser is required.                              60670310
                                                                        60670400
targetuser       Contains the user and account names of a user as       60670500
                 specified by the ;USER= keyword.  It is of the form    60670600
                                                                        60670610
                               username[.acctname].                     60670700
                                                                        60670710
                 If acctname is not specified, the account defaults to  60670800
                 that of the user executing the :SETCATALOG.            60670900
                                                                        60671000
When the ;USER= keyword is supplied (with the required targetuser), one 60710100
of two paths may be followed.                                           60710200
   1.  If one or more catfilenames are specified, then the user-defined 60710300
       commands specified with these files, will be initialized (at the 60710400
       user-level) for the targetuser upon a subsequent logon of that   60710500
       user.                                                            60710510
   2.  If no catfilenames are specified, then that targetuser's UDCs    60710600
       (at the user-level) are deactivated by the subsequent logon of   60710700
       that user.                                                       60710710
                                                                        60710800
The ;USER= keyword may not be specified with either the ;SYSTEM or the  60710900
;ACCOUNT keywords.                                                      60711000
                                                                        60711200
The user executing the :SETCATALOG command must have SM capability to   60711300
:SETCATALOG to a targetuser outside the user's account; and must have   60711400
AM capability to :SETCATALOG to a targetuser within the user's          60711500
account (except to the user's self).                                    60711600
                                                                        60910100
To establish a set of user-defined commands from a file MYCMNDS (at the 60910200
user-level), for another user KEN.OSE, enter:                           60910300
                                                                        60910400
    :SETCATALOG MYCMNDS;USER=KEN.OSE                                    60910500
                                                                        60910510
Note that the user executing this :SETCATALOG from the OSE account must 60910520
have AM capability.  The user executing this :SETCATALOG from an account60910530
other than OSE must have SM capability.                                 60910540
                                                                        60910600
To deactivate all UDCs (at the user lever) from a user within a logon   60911200
account, enter:                                                         60911300
                                                                        60911400
    :SETCATALOG ;USER=LARRY                                             60911500
                                                                        60912500
Note that the user executing this :SETCATALOG must have AM capability.  60913500
\ENTRY=SHOWALLOCATE,PARMS,OPERATION,EXAMPLE                             61730000
    :SHOWALLOCATE  (System Supervisor capability required)              61730020
                                                                        61730040
Displays status information about ALLOCATE and/or AUTOALLOCATE.         61730060
                                                                        61730080
SYNTAX                                                                  61730100
                                                                        61730120
                     STATUS    [,listfile]                              61730140
    :SHOWALLOCATE  [ ALLOCATE  [,[fileset] [,listfile]]  ]              61730160
                     AUTO      [,[fileset] [,listfile]]                 61730180
                     ALL       [,[fileset] [,listfile]]                 61730200
                                                                        61730220
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             61730240
PARAMETERS                                                              61730260
                                                                        61730280
STATUS    Request to display a summary of status information that       61730300
          includes:                                                     61730320
                                                                        61730340
            (1) Status of AUTOALLOCATE, either ON or OFF;               61730360
            (2) Number of programs allocated;                           61730380
            (3) Number of programs autoallocated;                       61730400
            (4) Size and percentage of utilization of the following     61730420
                system tables:                                          61730440
                  Code segment table, code segment table extension,     61730460
                  code segment table extension block table, and         61730480
                  loader segment table.                                 61730500
                                                                        61730520
ALLOCATE  Request to display ALLOCATEd programs specified by fileset,   61730540
          and the number of users sharing each program.                 61730560
                                                                        61730580
AUTO      Request to display AUTOALLOCATEd programs specified by        61730600
          fileset, and the number of users sharing each program.        61730620
                                                                        61730640
ALL       Request to display all information provided by parameters:    61730660
          STATUS, ALLOCATE, and AUTO.   Default.                        61730680
                                                                        61730700
                                                                        61730720
fileset   Specifies the set of files to be searched for. Default        61730740
          is @.@.@. This parameter is of the form:                      61730760
                                                                        61730780
                filedesignator[.groupdesignator[.acctdesignator]]       61730800
                                                                        61730820
          Fileset can be entered in any of the following formats and may61730840
          use wild card characters, in any order, as replacements.      61730860
                                                                        61730880
file.group.account     Showallocate file named in specified group and   61730900
                       account.                                         61730920
                                                                        61730940
file.group             Showallocate specified file named in specified   61730960
                       group in any account.                            61730980
                                                                        61731000
file                   Showallocate specified file named in any group   61731020
                       and any account.                                 61731030
                                                                        61731040
@.group.account        Showallocate all files in specified group and    61731060
                       account.                                         61731080
                                                                        61731100
@.@.account            Showallocate all files in all groups in specified61731120
                       account.                                         61731140
                                                                        61731160
@.@.@                  Showallocate all files in system.  Default.      61731180
                                                                        61731200
                                                                        61731220
                                                                        61731240
@                      Showallocate all files in all groups in all      61731260
                       accounts.                                        61731280
                                                                        61731300
@.group                Showallocate all files in specified group in     61731320
                       any account.                                     61731330
                                                                        61731340
file.@.account         Showallocate specified file in any group of      61731360
                       specified account.                               61731380
                                                                        61731400
                                           NOTE                         61731420
                                                                        61731440
              The characters @, #, and ? can be used as "wild card"     61731460
              characters in the fileset parameter.  These wild card     61731480
              characters have the following meanings:                   61731500
                                                                        61731520
              @ -- specifies zero or more alphanumeric characters.      61731540
                                                                        61731560
              # -- specifies one numeric character.                     61731580
                                                                        61731600
              ? -- specifies one alphanumeric character.                61731620
                                                                        61731640
              The characters can be used as follows:                    61731660
                                                                        61731680
              n@      All files starting with the character n.          61731700
                                                                        61731720
              @n      All files ending with the character n.            61731740
                                                                        61731760
              n@x     All files starting with the character n and       61731780
                      and ending with the character x.                  61731800
                                                                        61731820
              n##..#  All files starting with the character n followed  61731840
                      by up to seven digits (useful for listing all     61731860
                      EDIT/3000 temporary files).                       61731880
                                                                        61731900
              ?n@     All files whose second character is n.            61731920
                                                                        61731940
              n?      All two-character files starting with the         61731960
                      character n.                                      61731980
                                                                        61732000
              ?n      All two-character files ending with the           61732020
                      character n.                                      61732040
                                                                        61732060
listfile    Name of an output file to which all output is               61732080
            written.  When specified, a new ASCII file with variable    61732100
            length records closed in permanent domain, user-supplied    61732120
            carriage control (CCTL), OUT access mode, and EXC (exclusive61732140
            access) option.                                             61732160
            This parameter may also be a back-referenced file.          61732180
            Default is $STDLIST.                                        61732200
                                                                        61732220
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         61732240
OPERATION                                                               61732260
                                                                        61732280
This command generates the status information of the specified system   61732300
tables and lists files which are allocated/auto-allocated.              61732320
                                                                        61732340
                                                                        61732360
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           61732380
EXAMPLE                                                                 61732400
                                                                        61732420
To display status information for all allocated files in the system.    61732440
                                                                        61732460
  :SHOWALLOCATE ALLOCATE                                                61732480
                                                                        61732500
     ALLOCATED PROGRAMS                SHARE COUNT                      61732520
     ------------------                -----------                      61732540
       EDITOR.PUB.SYS  . . . . . . . .      0                           61732560
       FCOPY.PUB.SYS   . . . . . . . .      2                           61732580
       LISTDIR5.PUB.SYS  . . . . . . .      1                           61732600
                                                                        61732620
       NUMBER OF PROGRAMS FOUND = 3                                     61732640
                                                                        61732660
                                                                        61732680
To display status information for all autoallocated files starting      61732700
with a character S in the account named SYS.                            61732720
                                                                        61732740
  :SHOWALLOCATE AUTO,S@.@.SYS                                           61732760
                                                                        61732780
     AUTOALLOCATED PROGRAMS            SHARE COUNT                      61732800
     ----------------------            -----------                      61732820
       SPOOK5.PUB.SYS  . . . . . . . .      1                           61732840
       SLPATCH.PUB.SYS . . . . . . . .      0                           61732860
                                                                        61732880
       NUMBER OF PROGRAMS FOUND = 2                                     61732900
                                                                        61732920
                                                                        61732940
To display summary status information regarding allocation.             61732960
                                                                        61732980
  :SHOWALLOCATE STATUS                                                  61733000
                                                                        61733020
     ALLOCATION STATUS:                                                 61733040
                                                                        61733060
       AUTOALLOCATE IS ON                                               61733080
       NUMBER OF PROGRAMS ALLOCATED     =   3                           61733100
       NUMBER OF PROGRAMS AUTOALLOCATED =   7                           61733120
                                                                        61733140
                                                                        61733160
       ALLOCATION RELATED TABLES                      SIZE     % USED   61733180
       ----------------------------------------       ----     ------   61733200
                                                                        61733220
       CODE SEGMENT TABLE                              191       52     61733240
       CODE SEGMENT TABLE EXTENSION                   1023        9     61733260
       CSTX BLOCK TABLE                                144       13     61733280
       LOADER SEGMENT TABLE                           32000       3     61733300
                                                                        61733320
    :SHOWCATALOG [listfile] [;USER=targetuser]                          62565000
                                                                        62610100
USER             Identifies an existing user to which the :SHOWCATALOG  62610200
                 is applied (see OPERATION and EXAMPLE for details).    62610300
                 A targetuser is required.                              62610400
                                                                        62610500
targetuser       Contains the user and the account names of a user as   62610600
                 specified by the ;USER= keyword.  It is of the form    62610700
                                                                        62610710
                               username[.acctname].                     62610800
                                                                        62610810
                 If acctname is not specified, the account defaults to  62610900
                 that of the user executing the :SHOWCATALOG.           62611000
                                                                        62640100
When the ;USER= keyword is specified (with the required targetuser),    62640200
the file names of the UDC files for USER, ACCOUNT, and SYSTEM level     62640300
UDC definitions are displayed.                                          62640400
                                                                        62640500
The "@" may be specified for either the username or the acctname.  The  62640600
following list defines the output and the capabilities needed to display62640700
account and system level UDC file names:                                62640800
                                                                        62640810
       ;USER=@          - Account level UDC file names displayed,       62640820
                          AM capability required.                       62640821
       ;USER=@.acctname - Account level UDC file names displayed,       62640830
                          AM capability required.                       62640840
       ;USER=@.@        - System level UDC file names displayed,        62640850
                          AM capability required.                       62640860
                                                                        62640870
The output is of the form:                                              62640900
                                                                        62641000
       USER UDC CATALOG FILE NAMES:                                     62641100
            UCDFILE.CARGNONI.OSE                                        62641200
                                                                        62641300
       ACCOUNT UDC CATALOG FILE NAMES:                                  62641400
            UDCSUBMIT.PUB.OSE                                           62641500
            UDCACCT.PUB.OSE                                             62641600
            MMTELL.PUB.OSE                                              62641700
                                                                        62641800
       SYSTEM UDC CATALOG FILE NAMES:                                   62641900
            SYS0910.UDC.SYS                                             62642000
                                                                        62730100
To display the UDC files in effect for a targetuser within the user's   62730200
logon account (the user must have AM capability) enter:                 62730400
                                                                        62730500
     :SHOWCATALOG ;USER=BRIAN                                           62730600
     USER UDC CATALOG FILE NAMES:                                       62730710
          MYUDC.PERKIN.OSE                                              62730720
                                                                        62730730
To display the account UDC files for an account other than the user's   62730800
logon account (the user must have SM capability) enter:                 62730900
                                                                        62731000
     :SHOWCATALOG ;USER=@.OSE                                           62731100
     ACCOUNT UDC CATALOG FILE NAMES:                                    62731300
          ACCTUDC1.PUB.OSE                                              62731400
          MMTELL.PUB.OSE                                                62731500
Displays status information about a communications device.              62760000
                                                                        62765000
                                                                        62770000
SYNTAX                                                                  62775000
                                                                        62780000
            :SHOWCOM <ldev>[;ERROR]...                                  62785000
                           [;RESET]...                                  62790000
                                                                        62795000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             62800000
                                                                        62805000
                                                                        62810000
PARAMETERS                                                              62815000
                                                                        62820000
<ldev>      The logical device number of a communication                62825000
            system device.                                              62830000
                                                                        62835000
ERROR       A request for the full status list.  If not                 62840000
            specified, an abbreviated list is displayed.                62845000
                                                                        62850000
RESET       A request to reset all status information                   62855000
            to zero after it has been displayed.                        62860000
                                                                        62865000
                                                                        62870000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         62875000
                                                                        62880000
                                                                        62885000
OPERATION                                                               62890000
                                                                        62895000
The status information generated by this command can be                 62900000
used to determine communication line activity and                       62905000
quality.  It includes:                                                  62910000
                                                                        62915000
o Number of messages sent and received.                                 62920000
                                                                        62925000
o Last recoverable and irrecoverable errors.                            62930000
                                                                        62935000
o Number of recoverable and irrecoverable errors.                       62940000
                                                                        62945000
o Number of retransmissions, response timeouts,                         62950000
  clear to send losses, and overruns.                                   62955000
                                                                        62960000
o Line state:  closed, connected, disconnected, or undefined.           62965000
Notice that clear-to-send losses and carrier losses will                62970000
only be valid for communication lines configured as                     62975000
full duplex.                                                            62980000
                                                                        62985000
When the line is OPEN, either connected or disconnected,                62990000
the status information displayed is a duplicate of the                  62995000
statistics generated from the last opening of the line to               63000000
the time when the :SHOWCOM command is invoked.                          63005000
When the line is CLOSED, the status information obtained                63010000
at the close of the line reflects the statistics generated              63015000
over the last open/close sequence, unless the display was               63020000
reset during that period.                                               63025000
                                                                        63030000
The recoverable and irrecoverable error codes are                       63035000
specified in the Fundamental Data Communications                        63040000
Handbook (5957-4634).                                                   63045000
                                                                        63050000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           63055000
                                                                        63060000
                                                                        63065000
EXAMPLE                                                                 63070000
                                                                        63071000
{ The following example shows a full status display for a }             63072000
{ LANIC with <ldev> = 100.                                }             63073000
                                                                        63075000
:SHOWCOM 100;ERROR                                                      63080000
                                                                        63085000
                                                                        63090000
     TRANSMIT          LDN - 504       RECEIVE                          63095000
MESSAGE SENT          7364         MESSAGES RECVD 9941                  63100000
COLLISIONS            0        BCC/CRC ERRORS 0                         63105000
EXC COLLISION ERRS    30       BUFF OVERFLOWS 3676                      63110000
UNDERRUNS             0        OVERRUNS       0                         63115000
CLR TO SEND LOSSES    0        LENGTH ERRORS  0                         63120000
            # OF RECOVERABLE ERRORS   3228                              63125000
            LAST RECOVERABLE ERROR    6                                 63130000
            # OF IRRECOVERABLE ERRORS 4                                 63135000
            LAST IRRECOVERABLE ERROR  201                               63140000
            LINE IS CONNECTED                                           63145000
    :SHOWJOB [ STATUS     ]  [;*listfile]                               64665000
                                                                        65011000
*listfile  Formal designator of file on which output is written.        65012000
           The file is a temporary file with record size of 256         65013000
           bytes, blocked one record per block, with carriage           65014000
           control (CCTL), and displays the time and date. The          65015000
           default characteristics can be overriden with :FILE          65016000
           command. Default is $STDLIST.                                65017000
                                                                        65018000
                                                                        65376000
To override the default characteristics of listfile. Output is          65377000
sent to a temporary file A.                                             65378000
                                                                        65379000
    :FILE A;REC=40,1,F,ASCII;NOCCTL                                     65380000
    :SHOWJOB;*A                                                         65381000
                                                                        65382000
     :SHOWLOGSTATUS [logid]                                             65645000
logging processing. The status includes the total number of             65705000
records, number of users, automatic changelog enable, current           65706000
file set number,etc.                                                    65707000
                                                                        65710000
                                                                        65715000
     CUR-RECS - Records written in current file.                        65755000
     CHANGE   - Changelog allowed.                                      65756000
     AUTO     - Automatic changelog allowed.                            65757000
     MAX-REC  - Maximum record size.                                    65758000
     %USED    - Percentage of records used in the log file.             65759000
     CUR-SET  - Current file set number.                                65760000
                                                                        65763000
Display the status of all open log files,enter:                         65780000
LOGID     CHANGE  AUTO  USERS  STATE    CUR-RECS  MAX-REC %USED CUR-SET 65800000
 LEN        YES   YES     2    INACTIVE    500      1000   50%     2    65810000
Displays the number and available space of the log file.                66125000
                                                                        66130000
SYNTAX                                                                  66135000
                                                                        66140000
            :SHOWNMLOG                                                  66145000
                                                                        66150000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             66155000
                                                                        66160000
PARAMETERS                                                              66165000
                                                                        66170000
            none                                                        66175000
                                                                        66180000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         66185000
                                                                        66190000
OPERATION                                                               66195000
                                                                        66200000
            SHOWNMLOG displays the number of the current NMLG           66205000
            file and the percentage of available file space             66210000
            currently used.                                             66215000
                                                                        66220000
            The information appears in the following format:            66225000
                                                                        66230000
            NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> IS <mm>% FULL                       66235000
                                                                        66240000
            where <nnnn> is the NMLG file number                        66245000
            and <mm> is the percentage of file space used.              66250000
                                                                        66255000
If network logging is disabled due to an irrecoverable error,           66260000
NMS displays the following message explaining the cause. The            66265000
manager must perform a warm or cool start to bring up the               66270000
system again.                                                           66275000
                                                                        66280000
     NMLG FILE NUMBER<nnnn>ERROR#<nn>.NM LOGGING STOPPED.(NMCNERR 36)   66285000
                                                                        66286000
If network logging is enabled but currently suspended due to            66287000
a recoverable error, NMS displays the following messages                66288000
explaining the cause.  Once the error is corrected,                     66289000
the manager can then issue the RESUMENMLOG command.                     66290000
                                                                        66291000
  NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> IS <mm>% FULL                                 66292000
                                                                        66293000
  NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<mm>. NMLOGGING SUSPENDED.(NMCNERR 38) 66294000
                                                                        66295000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           66296000
                                                                        66297000
EXAMPLE                                                                 66298000
                                                                        66299000
       No Error                                                         66300000
                                                                        66301000
              :SHOWNMLOG                                                66302000
                                                                        66303000
               NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> IS <mm>% FULL                    66304000
                                                                        66305000
            where <nnnn> is the NMLG file number                        66306000
            and <mm> is the percentage of file space used.              66307000
                                                                        66308000
                                                                        66309000
                                                                        66310000
       Irrecoverable Error                                              66311000
                                                                        66312000
               :SHOWNMLOG                                               66313000
                                                                        66314000
           NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<nn>.  NM LOGGING STOPPED.    66315000
             (NMCNERR 36)                                               66316000
                                                                        66317000
                                                                        66318000
                                                                        66319000
       Recoverable Error                                                66320000
                                                                        66321000
               :SHOWNMLOG                                               66322000
                                                                        66323000
               NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> IS <mm>% FULL                    66324000
                                                                        66325000
        NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<mm>. NMLOGGING SUSPENDED.       66326000
          (NMCNERR 38)                                                  66327000
                                                                        66328000
                                                                        70300000
                  [;NOWAIT ]                                            71026000
                                                                        71027000
                                                                        71735100
NOWAIT             Request that the session starts executing            71736000
                   immediately without waiting for a carriage return    71737000
                   on the terminal.                                     71738000
                                                                        71739000
                   If this option is specified and the target ldev is   71740000
                   the system console, System Manager capability is     71741000
                   required.                                            71742000
                                                                        71743000
The SHUTQ parameter corresponds only to ldn; it is                      72050000
    :STORE [filesetlist] [;[storefile] [;option [;...]]]                72610000
                                                                        72611000
        where option is                                                 72612000
           [;PROGRESS [=#minutes]]                                      72636000
                                                                        72637000
PURGE                 If specified, all files that existed on disc      73270000
                                                                        73275500
PROGRESS              If specified, STORE will periodically display     73276000
                      the message STORE OPERATION IS ..% COMPLETE.      73277000
                                                                        73278000
#minutes              A positive number of minutes specifying the       73279000
                      interval the progress messages be printed.        73280000
                      Default is one minute.                            73281000
    :SWITCHNMLOG                                                        75460000
                                                                        75465000
Closes the current log file and creates and opens a new one.            75470000
                                                                        75475000
SYNTAX                                                                  75480000
                                                                        75485000
             :SWITCHNMLOG                                               75490000
                                                                        75495000
\ITEM=PARMS                                                             75500000
                                                                        75505000
PARAMETERS                                                              75510000
                                                                        75515000
             none                                                       75520000
                                                                        75525000
\ITEM=OPERATION                                                         75530000
                                                                        75535000
OPERATION                                                               75540000
             SWITCHNMLOG closes the current NMLG file and creates and   75545000
             opens a new one.                                           75550000
                                                                        75555000
             When SWITCHNMLOG is entered, NMS displays the message:     75560000
                                                                        75565000
                                                                        75570000
                                                                        75575000
             NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> IS <mm>% FULL                      75580000
                                                                        75585000
             NMLG FILE NUMBER <pppp> ON                                 75590000
                                                                        75595000
                                                                        75600000
where <nnnn> is the previous NMLG FILE number, <mm> is the percentage   75605000
of file space used, and <pppp> is the newly opened file numbered one    75610000
more than the last file number.                                         75615000
                                                                        75620000
If network logging is disabled due to an irrecoverable error when       75625000
SWITCHNMLOG is entered, NMS displays the following message explaining   75630000
the cause.  The system must then be brought back up with a warm or      75635000
cool start.                                                             75640000
                                                                        75645000
NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<nn>. NM LOGGING STOPPED. (NMCNERR 36)   75650000
                                                                        75655000
If network logging is enabled but currently suspended due to a recover- 75660000
able error, NMS displays the following message explaining the cause.    75665000
When the problem is corrected, the manager can issue the RESUMENMLOG    75670000
command.                                                                75671000
                                                                        75675000
NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<nn>. NM LOGGING SUSPENDED. (NMCNERR 38) 75680000
                                                                        75681000
\ITEM=EXAMPLE                                                           75682000
                                                                        75683000
EXAMPLE                                                                 75684000
                                                                        75685000
          No Error                                                      75686000
                                                                        75687000
             :SWITCHNMLOG                                               75688000
                                                                        75689000
             NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> IS <mm>% FULL                      75690000
                                                                        75691000
             NMLG FILE NUMBER <pppp> ON                                 75692000
                                                                        75693000
where <nnnn> is the previous NMLG FILE number, <mm> is the percentage   75694000
of file space used, and <pppp> is the newly opened file numbered one    75695000
more than the last file number.                                         75696000
                                                                        75697000
                                                                        75698000
                                                                        75699000
          Irrecoverable Error                                           75700000
                                                                        75701000
              :SWITCHNMLOG                                              75702000
                                                                        75703000
      NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<nn>. NM LOGGING STOPPED.          75704000
        (NMCNERR 36)                                                    75705000
                                                                        75706000
                                                                        75707000
          Recoverable Error                                             75708000
                                                                        75709000
              :SWITCHNMLOG                                              75710000
                                                                        75711000
     NMLG FILE NUMBER <nnnn> ERROR #<nn>. NM LOGGING SUSPENDED.         75712000
       (NMCNERR 38)                                                     75713000
                                                                        75714000
value for min and max of 1000 usually produces efficient system         77170000
   DQ minimum and maximum filter to 1000, enter:                        77230000
   :TUNE 1000;CQ=152;DQ=,,1000,1000                                     77240000
