Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE System Manager's Manual page 114

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CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER
CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER
The CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER command causes a command server to
execute the
Format
CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER [message-field1] [,message-field2...]
Parameters
[message-field] [,message-field2...]
Specify the message to be sent as one or more comma separated parameter
values. You can use the /TYPE_OF_DATA and /LENGTH_OF_DATA positional
qualifiers on each parameter value to specify the data type and length of each
field.
Command Qualifiers
/ACCEPT
/CHANNEL_NAME=channel-name
/CLUSTER
/EXPENDABLE
/FORMAT=fmt-string
/LENGTH_OF_FIELD=message-lengthDepends on data type; see description.
/NODE[=node-list]
/OUTPUT[=file-spec]
/READONLY
/RETURN_TO_SENDER
/TYPE_OF_DATA=data type
Description
The CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER command causes a command server to
call the
line.
The numeric status returned from the call is then converted to its textual
representation and displayed.
The
rtr_send_to_server( )
Programmer's Reference Manual.
The prototype of
rtr_status_t
Table 6–14 shows the correspondence between values you supply on the command
line and the C language parameter values produced and used for the call.
6–38 RTR Command Line Interface
rtr_send_to_server( )
rtr_send_to_server( )
routine itself is described in Application
rtr_send_to_server( )
rtr_send_to_server (
rtr_channel_t
rtr_sen_flag_t
rtr_msgbuf_t
rtr_msglen_t
rtr_msgfmt_t
) ;
routine and to display the returned status.
Defaults
NOACCEPT
/CHANNEL_NAME=RTR$DEFAULT_CHANNEL
/NOCLUSTER
/NOEXPENDABLE
/NOFORMAT
/NODE=default-node-list
/OUTPUT=stdout
/NOREADONLY
/NORETURN_TO_SENDER
/TYPE_OF_DATA=STRING
routine using values supplied on the command
is:
channel,
flags,
pmsg,
msglen,
msgfmt

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