NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual

LBANNER
SYSPARMS
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands
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Table 2-21. SYSPARMS Operands (Page 3 of 5)
Operand Description
LOGHIWATER Specifies the size to which the activity log message queue can grow
before the reading of messages is suspended.
LOGLOWATER Specifies the size to which the activity log message queue must
decrease before the reading of messages is resumed.
LOGPRCNUM Specifies the number of copies of the LOGPROC NCL process that can
execute to intercept and process messages destined for the NonStop
NET/MASTER MS activity log.
LOGPROC Specifies the name of the NCL procedure that intercepts and processes
messages destined for the NonStop NET/MASTER MS activity log, or
flushes the current LOGPROC NCL procedure.
LOGWRAP Specifies whether you can reuse an activity log file from the group of
activity log files after the file is used and closed.
MAPDEL Removes the specified map from global memory.
MAPLOAD Loads the specified map into global memory.
MAXPANEL Specifies the maximum number of panel description files loaded by
reference that can be stored in the active panel queue.
MODLUSER Specifies the name of a user ID definition record in the User ID
Management Services (UMS) database to be used as the model to
dynamically generate new user ID definition records, or specifies that
there is no model user ID.
NCLGBTRC Specifies a single global variable name or a generic global variable
prefix that is traced as changes occur to the variable(s), or specifies that
there is no global variable tracing.
NCLMAXK Specifies the amount of virtual storage (in kilobytes) that can be
allocated to NCL processing at any time.
NCLOBJPATH Specifies the NCL object file search path.
NCLOGTRM Specifies whether to write a message to the activity log when an NCL
process terminates execution.
NCLPEND Specifies whether NCL procedures, executed using the EXEC
command, are queued if another NCL process, likewise executed using
the EXEC command, is executing in the same processing environment.
NCLPRSHR Determines the action to take for concurrent or consecutive requests for
the same NCL procedure.
NCLTRLFF Specifies the number of trailing field separators (hexadecimal ‘FF’
characters) by which to follow the last record written to a delimited user
database (UDB) when the record contains multiple trailing null variables.
NCLTRMAX Specifies the maximum number of trace messages that an NCL
procedure can generate.