NetBase for MPE Reference Guide

Using NBCTRL
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You can also use SHOW VARSTATUS to check to see if a NetBase job is running. See the following
description of SHOW VARSTATUS:
:showvar
NBCTRL - 0 - indicates NBCTRL ran successfully
1 - indicates NBCTRL crashed
2 - indicates Netbase is down.
NODEnEXPORT - (n) is the node to which EXPORT is being reported
ACTIVE - Export is active to this node
QUEUE - Export is queued for this node
STOP - Export has been stopped for this node
NODEnIMPORT - (n) is the node for which IMPORT is being reported
ACTIVE - Import is active for this node
QUEUE - Import is queued for this node
STOP - Import has been stopped for this node
NODEnPOST - (n) is the node for which POST is being reported
ACTIVE - POST is active for this node
QUEUE - POST is queued for this node
STOP - POST has been stopped for this node.
NODEnSTATE - (n) is the node for which STATE is being reported
UP - The local NetBase job can communicate
with this node
DOWN - The local NetBase job can’t communicate
with this node
NBSTATUS - 1 - Indicates that SHOW VARSTATUS worked
0 - Indicates that "" didn't work.
NBLOCAL - N (where N indicates the number of remote users coming in to
use local files for NFA.)
NBREMOTE - N (where N indicates the number of local users going remote to
use files for NFA.)
NBCLIENT - N (where N indicates the number of NetBase client users
accessing databases on this system.)