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244 STN Reference HP NonStop SSH Reference Manual
OPENER_WAIT now also applies to dynamic window sessions which previously had a fixed wait time of 60 seconds.
For this case, the existing error message STN41 is used.
OUTPUT_RESET Y | N
Default is Y. See explanation under INPUT_TIMEOUT.
PAUSE
PAUSE suspends the STNCOM prompt. Use BREAK to return to the STNCOM prompt.
POOL
POOL verifies the integrity of STN's internal buffer pool and provides useful information for tuning PARAM
POOL^SIZE.
POOL
TOTAL SIZEShows word size of pool.
IN USEShows words currently in use in the user buffer area.
HIGHShows the highest value of IN USE since process startup or the most recent backup takeover.
GETS—Shows total number of buffer allocation requests.
PUTS—Shows total number of buffer releases.
REJECTS—Shows the number of requests that failed due to pool exhaustion or fragmentation.
TRIMSShows the number of trims (where a large buffer is allocated and the unneeded trailing portion is
released while the front part is still used).
BUFS IN USEShows number of buffers allocated, not yet released. HIGH specifies the highest value of
BUFS IN USE.
$RECEIVE msgsShows total user data and system messages on $RECEIVE.
BYTES RCVDShows total bytes read on $RECEIVE.
BYTES REPLIEDShows total bytes replied to $RECEIVE.
PROMPT "<text>"
This command redefines the prompt sent to the terminal for new STNCOM input. It is also available in SSHCOM.
<text> may contain any displayable character except quote ("), and may be 1 to 64 characters long. Certain embedded
commands (case independent) in <text> are replaced as follows:
$P the target process name
$X the target expand node name
$T – target system LCT time in format HH:MM
$D target system LCT date in format yyyy/mm/dd
Example:
PROMPT "$X.$P $D $T STN> "
\DEV.$STN2 2010/08/06 23:59 STN>
PROMPT "$T $P> "
23:59 $STN2>

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