NetBase for MPE Reference Guide
Chapter 4
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LISTP
The LISTP command displays records that are in the NetBase directory. Records are used for two
different purposes. One function is to disable NetBase options for a program or a set of programs.
They are also used for AutoRPM.
The display shows the NetBase options that are to be disabled for this file or file set. It also shows
the AutoRPM options that are set for this file set. The header for the display appears as follows:
Node: FOX Directory: NBD.DATA.NETBASE B P S
L U E H
------LOCAL PROGRAM------- ----REMOTE EQUIVALENT---- N O F N U
Program Group Account Program Group Account Node B C F D T
The following table provides descriptions of the items in the display header.
Header Item Description
LOCAL PROGRAM
Program Group Account
If Node is <Local>, this is the name of a file that has NetBase
options disabled.
If Node is not <Local>, this is the name of a local file that will,
through AutoRPM, run a file on a remote node.
REMOTE EQUIVALENT
Program Group Account
The name of the file to be run by AutoRPM.
Node
The node running the file.
NB
If set to N, this file set will not use any NetBase features.
LOC
If set to L, all shadow files will be opened by the program. Will
be opened locally.
BUFF
If set to B, this set of programs will not use NetBase's network
buffering for NFA.
PEND
If set to N, it indicates that pending locks have been disabled for
the set of programs. This causes unconditional locks to be
performed as individual network transactions, rather than
coupling them with the next call to the database.
SHUT
If set to S, the remote line will be closed when the remote file
terminates. (This flag applies to programs run by AutoRPM.)