NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual
LBANNER
PROFILE
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands
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NO
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS not to send you EMS and PPO
messages. If you are not authorized to receive EMS messages and you specify
this operand, NonStop NET/MASTER MS ignores the command. If you
specify this, NonStop NET/MASTER MS remembers the current severity level
and reinstates it if you specify EMS=YES later.
INFO
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to send you all EMS and PPO messages
that are classed as INFO, WARN, NORM, or SER. You must specify EMS=YES
before you can receive any messages.
WARN
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to send you all EMS and PPO messages
that are classed as WARN, NORM, or SER. You must specify EMS=YES before
you can receive any messages.
NORM
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to send you all EMS and PPO messages
that are classed as NORM or SER. You must specify EMS=YES before you can
receive any messages.
SER
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to send you all EMS and PPO messages
that are classed as SER. You must specify EMS=YES before you can receive
any messages.
ENV
specifies the environment to which the PROFILE command is to apply.
CURRENT
refers to your current execution environment.
If you enter the command from the OCS command input line, it refers to your
current OCS window (your primary processing environment).
If the command is entered from an NCL process by using the CMD core
statement, it refers to the environment in which the NCL process is executing.
This is a primary processing environment, a background processing
environment, or a dependent processing environment.
If the command is entered from an NCL process by using the INTCMD verb, it
refers to the dependent processing environment associated with the NCL
process. This allows a dependent processing environment to be profiled
differently to the primary processing environment associated with an OCS
window.