NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide
The Function Keys
Getting Started With NonStop NET/MASTER MS
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When you find the command you are interested in:
1. Position your cursor to the left of the command.
2. Type an S.
3. Press the ENTER key to display detailed help for the selected command.
Customized Command Help Information
A programmer or system manager can customize command help information using
the Help Maintenance facility and Edit Services, or the HLPMAINT command and
Edit Services.
Refer to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS System Management Guide for information on
the Help Maintenance facility. Refer to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS Command
Reference Manual for information about the HLPMAINT command. See Section 9,
“Using Edit Services,” for information on Edit Services.
The Function Keys The function keys on your keyboard are assigned default definitions (listed in Table
1-3), which are generally consistent throughout NonStop NET/MASTER MS. In
addition, each NonStop NET/MASTER MS facility has its own specialized function
key definitions, which are described in the appropriate sections throughout the rest of
this manual.
Table 1-3. Default Function Key Definitions
6530 Function Key 3270 Function Key Description
F1 PF01 Displays help.
F2 PF02 Executes the NonStop NET/MASTER MS SPLIT
command to open a new window.
F3 PF03 Executes the NonStop NET/MASTER MS X
command to return to the screen from which the
current screen was invoked.
(Note: in some panels, the F3 (PF03) key is used to
update information.)
F4 PF04 Executes the NonStop NET/MASTER MS RETURN
command to return to the menu from which the
current screen was invoked.
F9 PF09 Executes the NonStop NET/MASTER MS SWAP
command: if you are operating with a single window
open, opens a second window displaying the
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Primary Menu screen
(the original window moves into the background and
is hidden); if you have two windows open, reverses
their dimensions and enters the other window.
Note In OCS only, you can redefine any or all of the default function key definitions. See "Customizing
Function Keys," in Section 4, “Operator Control Services (OCS),” for more information.