NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide

Your OCS Operator Profile
Operator Control Services (OCS)
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Your OCS Operator
Profile
When you enter OCS, an OCS operator profile is created for you. Your OCS operator
profile is a set of attributes, privileges, and options gathered from the following
sources:
The values in your user ID definition record
System-wide settings configured by your system manager
Default values assumed by NonStop NET/MASTER MS
Information you provide with the PROFILE command
Aspects of your OCS operator profile determine the following:
The size and appearance of the message display area
The type of messages displayed in the message display area
How you enter NonStop NET/MASTER MS commands and how the responses to
those commands are displayed on your terminal
You can view the settings in your OCS operator profile, and you can change some
attributes, such as the roll-time delay interval, by using the PROFILE command. Other
attributes, such as your command authority level, can only be changed by your system
manager.
You can customize your OCS operator profile attributes for each OCS window, so that
if you have two OCS windows open on the same terminal, each can have a different
profile.
Displaying Your Operator
Profile
To display your OCS profile, enter the PROFILE command with no operands. All the
PROFILE operands are discussed in detail in the NonStop NET/MASTER MS Command
Reference Manual.
Modifying Your Operator
Profile for the Current
Session
To modify your OCS operator profile, enter the PROFILE command with one or more
operands. Except for the INITCMD operand, modifications made to your OCS
operator profile remain in effect only until you exit from OCS.
For example, if you have more than one Guardian user ID assigned to you in your user
ID definition record, you can switch from your currently assigned Guardian user ID to
another one by using the PROFILE GUID command:
PROFILE GUID=91,93
If you have more than one window open, each one has its own OCS profile associated
with it (see “Working With Two OCS Windows,” later in this section).
You cannot change the value of an operand so that it supersedes the value specified in
your user ID definition record or permits you to do something that your user ID
definition record prohibits.