NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual

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NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands
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NO
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS not to display each message with the
domain ID of the system.
PRFTM
specifies whether to prefix each unsolicited message with the time the message
was generated.
You cannot use this operand to profile a dependent processing environment.
YES
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to prefix each unsolicited message with
the time the message was generated. NonStop NET/MASTER MS prefixes
each unsolicited message with either the hour, minute, and second of its time
of generation if the default setting is PRFTM=HMS or the hour and minute of its
time of generation if the default setting is PRFTM=HM.
NO
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS not to prefix unsolicited messages with
the time the message was generated. When you specify PRFTM=NO, NonStop
NET/MASTER MS recalls the last setting and reinstates it when you next
specify PRFTM=YES.
HM
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to prefix each unsolicited message with
the hour and minute of its time of generation.
HMS
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to prefix each unsolicited message with
the hour, minute, and second of its time of generation.
RDMIN=
minimum-roll-delete-area-size
specifies the minimum size to which the roll-delete message area of an OCS
window can contract. You can specify a minimum roll-delete message area size
from 1 through 99. The roll-delete message area contracts as non-roll-delete
(NRD) messages arrive and, therefore, expand the NRD message display area.
The absolute value of the minimum roll-delete message area size is one line. This
ensures that there is always a roll-delete message display area available.
The maximum size of the roll-delete message display area is three lines less than
the size of the whole OCS window. (The three lines excluded are the OCS title
line, the message status line, and the OCS command input line.) The roll-delete
message area is at its maximum size when there are no NRD messages to display.