Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE Network Router User Manual


 
CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER
Table 6–14 Parameters for rtr_send_to_server
C Parameter Name C Parameter Value Command Line Specification
channel /CHANNEL_NAME=name
flags RTR_NO_FLAGS none [D]
RTR_F_SEN_EXPENDABLE /EXPENDABLE
RTR_F_SEN_READONLY /READONLY
RTR_F_SEN_RETURN_TO_SENDER /RETURN_TO_SENDER
pmsg, msglen,
msgfmt
1
[message definition parameter list with
positional qualifiers. ]
1
The actual values used for
pmsg
,
msglen
and
msgfmt
are based upon the message definition you specify as a
command line parameter.
The command server uses message data specified as command line parameter
values to generate a record containing the message data (for the
pmsg
parameter),
the message length (for the
msglen
parameter), and a record type description (for
the
msgfmt
parameter).
Qualifiers
/ACCEPT
/NOACCEPT
The /ACCEPT qualifier sets the flag RTR_F_REP_ACCEPT in the call to
send_to_server( )
. It means the transaction is accepted by this client.
/CHANNEL_NAME=channel_name
/CHANNEL_NAME=RTR$DEFAULT_CHANNEL
Specifies the channel for which the operation is to be performed.
The command server uses a combination of the channel_name and the window
from which the call was issued to uniquely identify which channel to use.
channel_name
is not case sensitive.
The default channel name is RTR$DEFAULT_CHANNEL.
/CLUSTER
/NOCLUSTER (D)
Specifies that the command is executed on all the nodes in the cluster.
If neither
/NODE
nor
/CLUSTER
is specified then the command is executed on the
nodes specified by the latest
SET ENVIRONMENT
command. If no
SET ENVIRONMENT
command has been entered then the command is executed only on the node where
the command was issued.
Note: In environments that do not support clustering, use of the /CLUSTER
qualifier will cause the relevant command to be executed on the local node only.
/EXPENDABLE
/NOEXPENDABLE
The /EXPENDABLE qualifier sets the flag RTR_F_SEN_EXPENDABLE in the
call
rtr_send_to_server( )
.
/FORMAT[=fmt-string]
/NOFORMAT (D)
Specifies that a format string should be sent with this message.
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