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

Non-Roll-Delete (NRD) Messages
Operator Control Services (OCS)
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Generated by a specified NCL process. The following example purges all
NRD messages from the NCL process with the NCL ID of 5494:
PURGE NRD=5494N
Refer to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS Command Reference Manual for more
information about the PURGE NRD command.
The event that caused the message to be generated is resolved.
An NCL process issues a NRDDEL command, specifying the DOM ID of the NRD
message to be deleted.
An NCL process that has a NRD message associated with it terminates.
When a full NRD message is purged from the queue, the first character of the message
is replaced by a vertical bar (|) on all windows that display the message. The message
becomes a roll-delete message and disappears when the next set of roll-delete
messages rolls past on each window.
NRD Messages From Remote Locations
NRD messages originating from remote locations are displayed and handled in the
same way as NRD messages generated locally.
If a link fails, breaking any remote connections, all NRD messages that originated from
the remote system are automatically deleted.
If you log off from a remote system (with the SIGNOFF command), any NRD
messages you have received from that remote system are deleted from your OCS
window. Other users displaying the same NRD messages are not affected.
Remote operations are discussed more fully in Section 8, “Communicating With
Remote Systems.”