NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual
New and Changed Information
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PARAM—The DYNAMICPROCESS operand has additional information about
running as a process pair. The NCLQUEUESVOL operand is new. The
PROCESSCLASS operand no longer has a default value (of NC). The
PROCESSCPU operand can now be used to specify where the backup process of a
static BK, EM, or NC persistent process is created. The STATICPROCESS operand
has additional information.
PROCESS ALTER—The BACKUPCPU operand can now be used with BK, EM,
and NC application processes.
PROCESS SWITCH—The command can now be used with BK, EM, and NC
application processes.
PROGRUN—The syntax has been changed; the PAUSE operand now allows you
to control when NonStop NET/MASTER MS takes back control of the terminal
after the process started by PROGRUN has terminated.
SHOW NCL—The syntax has been changed; the QUEUE, DELAYED, and ARGS
operands are new. The command now displays information about queued or
delayed NCL processes.
SHOW NCLOBJECT—The default authority level of the PROC operand has been
corrected.
SHOW PARAM—The display shows additional startup parameters
SHOW SYSPARMS—The display shows additional system parameters.
SHOW TERM—Cross-references to other commands have been changed.
SHOW TERMDEF—Cross-references to other commands have been changed.
SHUTDOWN—This command and the SHUTDOWN $ABEND$ command now
have a separate entry in the manual to emphasize their different functions.
SHUTDOWN $ABEND$—This command and the SHUTDOWN command now
have a separate entry in the manual to emphasize their different functions. The
command now completely shuts down NonStop NET/MASTER MS, regardless of
its operating state.
SYSPARMS—The EMSMAXRATE and SWGUIDDSNM operands are new. The
EMSDISTFLT operand now accepts one or more filters or filter tables. The
EMSDISTPFN operand now requires EMSDIST as the program file name. The
range of values accepted by the EMSLINELEN operand has been corrected: you
can specify a value from 80 through 32000. The range of values accepted by the
EMSLINENUM operand has been corrected: you can specify a value from 1
through 400.
TERMINAL ADD—Cross-references to other commands have been changed.
TERMINAL DELETE—Cross-references to other commands have been changed.
TITLE—Cross-references to other commands have been changed.