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SET MODE

SET MODE

Specify whether RTR should run in a group mode or the nogroup (system) mode.

Format

SET MODE

Command Qualifiers

Defaults

/CLUSTER

/NOCLUSTER

/GROUP[=user-id]

/NOGROUP

/NODE=node-list

/NODE=default-node-list

/OUTPUT[=file-spec]

/OUTPUT=stdout

Description

The

SET MODE

command specifies whether RTR runs in group mode or nogroup

mode. (Nogroup mode is the same as system mode.)

Production systems use RTR in the default mode, i.e. nogroup (or system) mode,
whereby all users running in this mode use one common invocation of RTR.

Developers typically wish to have their own invocation of RTR to avoid their RTR
actions affecting other developers or the production system. This mode is termed
group mode. Group mode allows development or testing of applications by several
groups of people on the same system without interference.

Qualifiers

/CLUSTER
/NOCLUSTER (D)

Specifies that the command is executed on all the nodes in the cluster.

If neither

/NODE

nor

/CLUSTER

is specified then the command is executed on the

nodes specified by the latest

SET ENVIRONMENT

command. If no

SET ENVIRONMENT

command has been entered then the command is executed only on the node where
the command was issued.

Note: In environments that do not support clustering, use of the /CLUSTER
qualifier will cause the relevant command to be executed on the local node only.

/GROUP[=user-id
/NOGROUP

/GROUP

specifies that RTR be set to GROUP mode for the user who issues the

command. The groupname defaults to the first eight characters of your current
user-id. You may also change to another group by entering a user or group ID.
Note that group names are used for naming RTR journal files; do not use a group
name containing the string ‘‘SYSTEM’’ or conflicts may occur.

RTR> set mode/group=develpr

/NOGROUP

sets RTR into NOGROUP mode.

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