NetBase for MPE Reference Guide

Using NBCTRL
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NBCTRL Commands
The following sections describe the NBCTRL commands in detail.
ABORT
This command immediately terminates NetBase services to a user or node. It also aborts a server, or
aborts the NetBase control process. This command requires NODE MANAGER (NM) capability.
Stop! Aborting NetBase may cause synchronization problems with shadowing. Do not
abort NetBase while the shadow transport is active.
The ABORT command immediately terminates NetBase services to a user or a node, or terminates
the entire NetBase system. This command is similar to the STOP command. However, the ABORT
command terminates services immediately instead of letting processes complete any open
transactions before terminating.
When the ABORT command is issued, NetBase services to a user, server, node or NetBase job are
terminated. Once NetBase services have been aborted, subsequent requests for those services will
return a NetBase error notifying the requesting process that services have been stopped.
Syntax
> ABORT {SERVER server-id}
{NODE node-id }
{CLIENT client-id}
{RPC {node | @}}
{SPOOLING }
{SPOOL IN node-id }
{SPOOL OUT node-id }
{SPOOL UNIX }
{SQL }
{EXPORT }
{IMPORT node-id }
{NETBASE }