NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide
Starting a Session With a Utility
Accessing External Utilities and Applications
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If you try to establish a session with a utility that has not been defined for your
NonStop NET/MASTER MS system, the following error message is displayed:
NNM2173 COMMAND AUTHORITY LEVEL NOT SPECIFIED FOR
utility
cmd
In addition, each Guardian utility that has been defined for your NonStop
NET/MASTER MS system has a command authority level associated with it. Within
each utility definition, certain utility commands may have higher or lower authority
levels. You may not have a high enough command authority level to access all of the
Guardian utilities (or to access the entire command set associated with a particular
utility) that you are able to use outside of NonStop NET/MASTER MS.
If you try to establish a session with a utility or to issue a command for which you do
not have a sufficient authority level, the following error message is displayed:
NNM0228 INSUFFICIENT COMMAND AUTHORITY LEVEL
Starting a Session With a
Utility
Start a session with a Guardian utility by using an OPSYS SEND command. You can
give the session a unique name, as in the following example:
OPSYS SEND FUP1=FUP
or
OPSYS FUP1=FUP (remember, the DSNM SEND command is optional)
The File Utility Program banner is displayed in the message display area, as shown
here:
START OPSYS SEND FUP1=FUP
NNM1468 File Utility Program - T6553D20 - (01JUN93) System \SYS1
NNM1468 Copyright Tandem Computers Incorporated 1981, 1983, 1985-1993
NNM0999 *END*
If the utility does not have the same name as any NonStop NET/MASTER MS or
DSNM commands, you can refer to the utility by its own name, and both the OPSYS
command and the SEND keyword become optional: for example,
OPSYS SEND FUP
or
OPSYS FUP
or
FUP