Exchange/RJE Manual
RJESV Command
Exchange/RJE System Procedure Calls
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\
system
must be the name of an existing Tandem system that is part of the same
EXPAND network as the system on which the line server is running. The
data communications line and the ACU, if any, must reside on the same
system.
If the data communications line resides on the same system as the line
server, you can omit \
system
. However, if the line server and the data
communications line do not reside on the same system as the command
interpreter, the location of the data communications line is more apparent
from the RJESV command if you specify the system name even though it
is not required.
Considerations The RJESV command starts the Exchange/RJE line server. This is not the only way to
start the line server. The line server can also be started programmatically using the
NEWPROCESS procedure or interactively using the CONNECT command in the
Exchange/RJE command interpreter.
Any named line server, no matter how it was started, can be used programmatically.
Advantage of Using the RJESV Command
The advantage of starting a line with the RJESV command as opposed to the
NEWPROCESS procedure is that the RJESV command requires no programming. The
NEWPROCESS procedure requires programming to format and send a startup
message to the line server in addition to the call to NEWPROCESS to start the line
server.
Stopping the Line Server
To stop a line server that was started with the RJESV command, use the TACL STOP
command or the STOP procedure. For information on the STOP command, see the
Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL) Reference Manual. For information on the
STOP procedure, see the Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual.