HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 Administration Guide

Managing SNAplus2 from NetView
Using the Host NetView Program
10.1.1 NetView Screen Display
The layout of the NetView screen varies with different versions of NetView at different hosts. A typical layout is
shown in Figure 101,
Example of a NetView Screen.
The display includes an input area at the bottom of the screen; this is the area into which you can type commands.
The line
??? divides the main screen area (where NetView displays responses to your commands) from the input
area.
Figure 101 Example of a NetView Screen
NCCF N E T V I E W
???
runcmd sp=abcdpu01,appl=node,query_node
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RUNCMD SP=ADCDPU01,APL=NODE,START_DLC,DLC_NAME=TOKR01
COMMAND ISSUED SUCCESSFULLY
10.1.2 Changing the Size of the Command Input Area
By default, the input area is one line, but for some of the longer commands you need more than one line. On some
versions of NetView, you can specify an input area of one, two, or three lines by using the input command. To
do this, type the following command:
input n
In this command, n is 1, 2,or3, indicating the number of lines you want. If this command does not work on the
version of NetView you are using, contact your NetView support personnel.
10.1.3 Overview of RCF Command Syntax
Both SPCF and UCF commands use the RCF command syntax:
runcmd sp=spname, appl=component, commandtext
NetView uses the runcmd utility to send a command string to a remote system. The command includes the
following parameters:
sp=spname
Indicate the service point name (dened at NetView) that corresponds to the SNAplus2 node. The host
NetView personnel can give you this information.
appl=component
Indicate the name of the SNAplus2 component to which NetView should send the command, as follows:
node
The SNAplus2 node associated with the service point name spname (for SPCF commands)
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