NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual
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NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands
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If the roll-delete message area contracts to its minimum size, and there are NRD
messages that cannot be displayed, the NRD messages are queued. The caption
NRD PEND is displayed on the non-roll-delete area delimiter line.
You can view messages that have scrolled past on your OCS window by using the
recall buffer.
You cannot use this operand to profile a dependent processing environment.
ROLL=
roll-time-delay
determines the roll-time delay. This is the length of time (in seconds) to hold
roll-delete message display before displaying the next message(s) at the top line of
the roll-delete message display area. The default value is 1, specifying that there is
a delay of one second. You can specify a value from 0 through 25 seconds.
The roll-time delay applies only when autohold is set to OFF/NOAUTO.
You can view messages that have scrolled past on your OCS window by using the
recall buffer.
You cannot use this operand to profile a dependent processing environment.
TRUNC
specifies whether to truncate messages that are wider than the current width of an
OCS window.
You cannot use this operand to profile a dependent processing environment.
YES
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to truncate messages that are wider
than the current width of an OCS window. If you are operating with two
windows with a vertical split, messages are truncated to fit each OCS window.
NO
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS not to truncate messages that are wider
than the current width of an OCS window. Messages longer than the current
width of an OCS window wrap to the next line.
FLAG
instructs NonStop NET/MASTER MS to truncate messages that are longer
than the current width of an OCS window at two characters less than the
window width. Truncation is flagged by a blank, followed by the truncation
character (+) in the last two columns of the window. (The truncation character
has the color, highlight, and intensity attributes of the message.)