NetBase for MPE Reference Guide

Chapter 2
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START
The START command is used to start up NetBase services. These services can be started to specific
nodes or to all nodes currently up on the network. START also has the ability to initiate the
background job that runs NetBase controlling programs. Typically NetBase is configured so that all
of the services are available when NetBase is started. If this is not the case, or if any of the
processes have been stopped for backup or other purposes, this command may be used to start these
services as needed. This command requires NODE MANAGER(NM) or SYSTEM SUPERVISOR(OP)
capability.
If the STOP command is used to stop a service for a particular node, for example STOP POST 2, that
service will remain stopped for that node until an explicit START command is issued. This will be
the case even if the NetBase background job is stopped and restarted.
Since NetBase requires the network link services, the link must be started (via the :NETCONTROL
command) before attempting to start NetBase. Both the network link and the loopback network
interfaces must be started.
Syntax
*> START {LOCAL [node]}
{REMOTE [node]}
{NODE [node]}
{CLIENT }
{RPC [node]}
{ALL [node]}
{SPOOLING }
{SPOOL IN [node]}
{SPOOL OUT [node]}
{SPOOL UNIX }
{SQL }
{SQL IN node }
{SQL OUT node }
{EXPORT [node]}
{IMPORT [node]}
{POST [node]}
{ILOG [file]}
{NETBASE }