HP Raining DataCorp. mvEnterprise User Manual

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Page 24 mvEnterprise Release 4.1 on AIX Installation Guide

mvEnterprise/BASIC DATA statement, this data is stored as
though the user actually typed it in. It appears on the screen,
one character at a time, until the input stack is exhausted.
Note that the input buffer is limited to 300 bytes.

In addition to single characters, a carriage return can be fed
to the input stream with the two-character escape sequence
'\r'.

-l

Set the mvEnterprise line number for this process. If not
supplied, mvEnterprise locates the first unused line. The
general form is -ln where

n

specifies the mvEnterprise line

number. The form -ln-m can be used to specify a range of
mvEnterprise line numbers to use. The first unused
mvEnterprise line in the range is assigned to the process.

-n{n}

Alter the default UNIX scheduling priority.

-oh

Suppress

LOGON banner.

-ol

Log line off when carrier drop detected.

-ot

For mvEnterprise processes connected via telnet. The -ot
option causes a logged on mvEnterprise process to be left in
a re-startable state when its telnet connection is lost. The
process can only be restarted using the monitor option -I.
For mvEnterprise processes which are logged off, the loss of
the telnet connection does not require the monitor option -I.
The mvEnterprise port is available to any new monitor
activation. mvEnterprise processes that require an immediate
logoff when the telnet connection is lost should use the
monitor option -ol.

-qb

Allows you to break the current process.

-r

Set communications options. The general form is -rfp where
f and p specify flow control and parity as follows:

*flow: y -X-on/off flow control (default).

n -No flow control (passed to program as

data).

i

-Input

flow

control

only.

o

-Output

flow

control

only.

NOTE:

For all of the options above, hardware output flow control is

enabled and hardware input flow control is disabled.

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