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MPE Commands
NRJECONTROL HALT
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
NRJECONTROL START
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
NRJECONTROL STATUS
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
NRJECONTROL STOP
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
NRJECONTROL TRACEOFF
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
NRJECONTROL TRACEON
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
NRJECONTROL VERSION
Syntax
Description
Example
Text Reference
NRJE Manager Commands
User Commands with Manager Extensions
Remote Console Facility for NRJE Users
CONSOLE
Syntax
Description
Example
Text Reference
HALT
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
PURGE
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Example
RDRDOWN
Syntax
Parameter
Description
Text Reference
RDRFENCE
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
RDRUP
Syntax
Parameter
Description
Text Reference
RELEASE
Syntax
Description
Text Reference
RELOAD
Syntax
Parameter
Description
Text Reference
STARTWS
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
STATUS
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
STOPWS
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
TRACEOFF
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
TRACEON
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Text Reference
VERIFY
Syntax
Parameter
Description
Text Reference
Example
WELCOME
Syntax
Description
Example
Text Reference
[] ... HOST CONSOLE COMMAND
Syntax
Parameters
Description
Example
Text Reference

This chapter describes commands that can be used by a node manager (or any other user with NM capability) to manage NRJE operations:

  • MPE commands for SNA NRJE.

  • NRJE manager commands.

Users without NM capability can be allowed to use host console commands if the commands are configured in the Allowed Host Commands field of the NRJE Configuration: Workstation Data screen.

SNA NRJE displays a prompt string after a command has executed. Usually, no other output is generated after a command has successfully executed.

Most of the commands in this chapter have manager intrinsic counterparts. The intrinsics are described in the SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual.

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