HP-UX SNAplus2 RJE User's Guide

SNAplus2 RJE Components and Operation
Processing Output Data
Chapter 362
Routing Received Files Without a usr Card
If a printeror punch is configured to send output torjeusr or rjeusrpad
and no usr card is present, the file is placed in the output directory of the
workstation's subdirectories (also referred to as the base directory). For
example, for workstation RJE1, the output would be placed in the
following directory:
/var/opt/sna/rje/RJE1/output
A unique system-generated name is assigned to each received file. If the
file is a print file, the name is in the following format:
/var/opt/sna/rje/
WKST
/output/PRT
nnnn
where nnnn is a four-digit sequence number starting at 0000. The
sequence starts at 0000 each time a new instance of SNAplus2 RJE is
started.
If it is a punch file, the name is in the following format:
/var/opt/sna/rje/
WKST
/output/PUN
nnnn
If it is an exchange device file, the name is in the following format:
/var/opt/sna/rje/
WKST
/output/EXC
nnnn
The owner and group for the file are the primary user and group
configured for the workstation. The permissions are 640.
Taking Precautions When Receiving Files
The following two sections inform you of some precautions you should
take when using SNAplus2 RJE to receive files.
Routing by Default
If you do not include usr card(s) in your files, the returned file is kept in
the workstation's base directory (/var/opt/sna/rje/
WKST
/output).
This file will be a copy of an original output file and will be renamed
PRN
nnnn
, PUN
nnnn
, or EXC
nnnn
. If rjeusr or rjeusrpad cannot access
the workstation's base directory, it logs an error message and deletes the
output.