HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Using NetCommand
NetCommand Interface
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Defaults
Your default node, volume, and subvolume. (This is the default
for utilities and applications, and for file name specifications.)
Prompt
The current setting for the NetCommand prompt.
Log
The name of the current log file.
Command server
The fully qualified name of the DSNM command server process.
(The node portion of the “Command server” field is the default
node for objects in DSNM commands.)
NetServer
The name of the NetCommand server process.
NetStatus term-start-server
The name of the NetStatus terminal server process, if NetStatus
is installed; otherwise, a default value appears.
NetStatus default display set
If NetStatus is installed, the file name of your default display set.
The node in the Defaults field is not always the same as the node in the Command
server field.
Examples
Following is a sample response to the NetCommand ENV command:
Systems: \LONDON \BERLIN \PARIS
Terminal: \LONDON.$NCT01 Type: 6530-Color Class: _TERMCLASSDEFAULT
User: NCO.TERRY Class: _NETOPRTR
Defaults: \LONDON.$DSMS.DSMSNET
Prompt: NETCMD
Log: \LONDON.$0
Command server: \LONDON.$ZDCM
Net server: \LONDON.$Z129
NetStatus term-start-server: \LONDON.$ZDTS
NetStatus default display set: $DSMS.DISPLAYS.WHOLENET