NBSpool for MPE Reference Guide

Chapter 3
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Parameter Description
SPSAVE
This parameter causes the
MOVE
command to respect the
SPSAVE
flag for
spool files. If
SPSAVE
is set for a spool file, the
MOVE
command will not
purge the original spool file. Instead, it will be put into the
SPSAVE
state
when moved. If the default is
FALSE
, it purges the spool file after the
move.
SYSTEMLOG
Setting the
SYSTEMLOG
parameter to
ON
causes NBSpool to write system
log records (type 120, native mode spooler) to the system log files. These
records are created when a spool file is moved to a non-HP 3000 system.
The
ALL
parameter also enables log records for HP 3000 to HP 3000
moves. Certain fields in the log record are set to special values:
Device/Subset
Set to
32/0
for non-HP 3000’s
Set to
17/1
for HP 3000 destinations
Disposition
Set to
4
for the
MOVE
command
Set to
0
for the
COPY
command
Device
Set to
Nodename
(first 8 bytes)
CUSTOM
This parameter disables system logging and enables NBSpool logging.
This provides more information than is available for system logging. The
log files
SPLG####.LOG.NETBASE
are created in a similar manner to system
log files. The format is in
SPLOG.DOC.NETBASE
. The
SM
capability is
required.
TRACKER
This parameter is used to set the node name to log all spool file activity to.
Spool file tracking must be already installed. To turn off spool file
tracking, do not specify a node name. Refer to the “Tracker
Administrator’s Guide” and the “Tracker User’s Guide” for more
information.
capability
Specifies the user capability equivalent. This value, if specified, must be
AM
or
OP
. The user specified is treated as though they have the assigned
capability. Not specifying this value removes the set value. A special value
of
“NO”
takes away the special capabilities of
OP
and
AM
users.
SM
users
always have full capability.
username
Specifies the user whose capability is being overridden.
VAR
Creates a lookup variable for use in a
WHILE
command.
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