HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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UPDATE Command
DSNM Commands
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ACCEPTABLE
limits the scope of the command to objects that are recorded
in the DSNM object database as being monitored and
currently in one of their acceptable states.
UNACCEPTABLE
limits the scope of the command to objects that are recorded
in the DSNM object database as being monitored and not
currently in one of their acceptable states.
For detailed information on the highlight modifier, see Section 4, “Modifiers.”
Note
Objects that are not defined in the object database are excluded by all values of the highlight modifier
except UNDEFINED.
MONITOR | NOMONITOR
causes the specified objects to be monitored or not when they appear on the
NetStatus display.
Note
The MONITOR and NOMONITOR parameters are similar in name to two values of the highlight modifier,
and must not be confused with them:
MONITOR and NOMONITOR are parameters that can be used with the UPDATE command to
switch monitoring on and off.
MONITORED and NOT-MONITORED are values of the highlight modifier that limit the scope of the
command either to objects that are currently being monitored or to objects that are not currently
being monitored.
ACCEPT [UP] [DOWN] [PENDING]
changes the acceptable state of the specified objects to the states that are indicated.
If no states are indicated, then the current state becomes the acceptable state.
Objects that are not in an acceptable state are highlighted when they appear on the
NetStatus display.
FROM-DISPLAY
causes the command to use the names on the NetStatus display instead of
resolving them through Distributed Name Service (DNS), thus speeding name
resolution. The FROM-DISPLAY parameter is valid only if you are issuing the
command from the NetStatus command line and all the objects specified in the
command appear on the NetStatus screen. (Refer to the NetStatus User’s Guide for
more information.)