RDRFENCE [ SNA NRJE Node Manager's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
SNA NRJE Node Manager's Guide
RDRFENCE
Updates the outfence value of the NRJE workstation reader.
Syntax
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| RDRF[ENCE] ReaderOutFence[;W[SID]=Wsid] |
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Parameters
ReaderOutFence Required. The output fence for the workstation reader. This is
an integer from 1 through 14; however, note that you can specify
0 to use the system output fence, instead. If you do this, the
ReaderOutFence value is changed to the value of the system
output fence.
When an LU is configured to transmit the spooled file, any
spooled file whose priority exceeds the value of ReaderOutFence
is transmitted once the workstation is in communication with the
host.
Wsid The workstation name. This can be up to eight alphanumeric
characters long; the first character must be alphabetic. If you
omit this parameter, the default workstation identifier is used.
You can specify a default workstation identifier in the NRJE
command.
Description
This command updates the outfence value of the NRJE workstation reader.
You can specify a particular workstation by specifying a Wsid. This
command is equivalent to the following MPE command for NRJE spool files:
:OUTFENCE ReaderOutFence;LDEV=ldev
You can influence the transmission of spooled files from the reader
transmission queue to the host by varying ReaderOutFence. Any spooled
file in the workstation's reader transmission queue with an output
priority less than or equal to the value of ReaderOutFence is deferred
until one of these events takes place:
* The value of ReaderOutFence is lowered with a RDRFENCE command.
* The value of ReaderOutFence is lowered with an OUTFENCE command for
the NRJE workstation reader.
* The priority of the reader spool file is raised to exceed the value
of ReaderOutFence, by issuing an ALTER command or calling the
NRJEAlter intrinsic.
Reader spool files, once created, are disposed of when one of these
actions happens:
* The spool file has been transmitted to the host system.
* The spool file is deleted by issuing a CANCEL command or calling
NRJECancel.
* A SPOOLF;DELETE or DELETESPOOLFILE console command, or its SPOOK
equivalent, is issued.
* A cool start is used to recover from an HP 3000 system shutdown.
This deletes all spool files.
Text Reference
NRJERdrFence is the manager intrinsic counterpart of this command; it is
described in the SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual.
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