Stnlog <Text; Stop Service <Service-Name; Stop Session <Session-Name; Stop Window <#Window-Name - HP NonStop SSH 544701-014 Reference Manual

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11> stncom $ZPTY
STNCOM T9000B08_10NOV2010
OPEN $ZPTY
% info stn
.. .STNCOM_PROMPT
% stncom_prompt "$P % "
stncom_prompt "$P % "
Accepted
% info stn
...
CHOICE_TEXT
STNCOM_PROMPT
WELCOME
...

% time

time
19Dec11 09:15:46.35
% open $zpty
open $zpty
$ZPTY % time
time
19Dec11 09:16:09.71
$ZPTY %
STNLOG <text>
Provides a means to enter log messages to the STN EMS output. It is intended for the SSL process to send log output,
generally for fatal errors, to a central location. The syntax is as follows:
<text> is any text up to 128 characters long. Generally not used from STNCOM.
STOP SERVICE <service-name> | *
The specified service, or all configured services, will be marked as stopped. The service name will not be displayed on
menus, and will be rejected if entered in response to the service prompt. Use START SERVICE to resume the service.
Existing sessions will not be affected. This command is not normally used.
STOP SESSION <session-name> | *
The specified session, or all active sessions, will be terminated.
STOP WINDOW <#window-name> | *
The specified window, or all configured windows, will be stopped. If a session is active on the window, it will be
immediately terminated. Dynamic windows and automatically added windows will be deleted. The window will no
longer be available for new sessions. Use START WINDOW to resume normal operation. This command is not
normally used.
TIME
Displays the current date and time.

TRACE

This command controls writing of a trace to a disk file. The GTRED utility that is distributed in the SSH subvolume can
be used to format the trace:
GTRED / in <trace-file> , OUT <list-file> /
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"$P % "
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