Rtr Command Line Interface; Introduction; Rtr Command Reference - Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE System Manager's Manual

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Each RTR API call can be invoked
This is provided to facilitate testing. For example, clients may be tested before
the corresponding servers have been written by manually entering the server's
API calls.

6.1 Introduction

The commands that invoke the RTR API calls are similar to the call names. For
example, the
CLI-level.
Where possible, command qualifiers have been given the same names as the
parameters to the API calls. See the Application Programmer's Reference
Manual for details about the parameters to API calls.
Most commands can be issued on remote nodes by using the
or
/CLUSTER
command to specify nodes where commands are to be executed. Commands such
as DEFINE KEY are intended for local execution only.
Output from each command can be redirected to another device or file using the
/OUTPUT
Because the RTR command utility keeps parameter checking to a minimum,
''what if'' questions can be answered quickly without having to write test
programs.
In a mixed RTR Version 2 and Version 3 environment, you cannot execute
commands remotely with the /NODE qualifier.

6.2 RTR Command Reference

This section describes in detail each command in the RTR command utility.
The command descriptions are presented in alphabetical order.

RTR Command Line Interface

call is invoked using
rtr_accept_tx( )
qualifiers, or by preceding them with the SET ENVIRONMENT
qualifier.
using the RTR command utility.
at CLI level
CALL RTR_ACCEPT_TX
Note
RTR Command Line Interface 6–1
6
at the
/NODE=node-list

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