MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual (32650-90877)

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Command List VII
Commands MOUNT thru OUTFENCE
STATUS[=USERS|SERVICES|SERVERS|SUMMARY|ALL[,...]]
The STATUS parameter can be unqualified, or can be keyword equated to
one or more of the following values:
USERS Display the jobs and sessions on this node that are using
Network Services.
SERVICES Display information about the services.
SERVERS Display information about the servers.
SUMMARY Display a summary of information about services, servers,
and users.
ALL Same as specifying SERVICES, SERVERS and
USERS.(DEFAULT)
VERSION Displays the overall version of the NS/3000 software. If qualified with the
MOD keyword, also displays the version of each of the Network Services
software modules.
VERSION[=MOD]
Operation Notes
NSCONTROL START Starts the Network Services subsystem.
NSCONTROL STOP Stops the Network Services subsystem. STOP executes a shutdown of
Network Services. Existing users may continue using the Network Services until they
complete their NS activity, but new users are prevented from using the services. When all
users have finished using the NS subsystem, the subsystem will stop entirely.
NSCONTROL ABORT Immediately terminates all the servers and services of the Network
Services. Note that STOP is the normal way to shutdown Network Services. The ABORT
function should only be used in abnormal situations.
NSCONTROL AUTOLOGON Enables or disables the autologon feature of the NFT, RFA and
RPM services. When disabled, remote users are required to establish a regular session via
VT and :REMOTE HELLO before they can use NFT, RFA or RPM on this system. This is
useful if you wish to force all remote users to execute a logon security UDC before they
access anything on this system. When NS is first started, this feature is ENABLED.
NSCONTROL LOADKEYS Loads the Network Services command keywords from the
ASCAT.NET.SYS catalog. You need to use this command only if the catalog is modified,
such as for localization.
NSCONTROL LOG Enables or disables detailed event logging for the Network Service.
NSCONTROL SERVER Alters the characteristics of the Network Service processes.
NSCONTROL STATUS Displays information about the Network Services.
NSCONTROL VERSION Displays the overall version of the Network Services subsystem, and
optionally the version of each of its modules.
Examples
Start the transport subsystem on the "LAN1" and "WIDE" networks, then start all of the