Jx - jam exchange, Jam exchange -43 – GE 68K System User Manual

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68K System Monitor
User's Guide

GE Energy Services

General

SWM0023-1.00 -2

Full Release

3-43

JX - Jam Exchange

Platform

þ

CPM

þ

D20
D20 Base

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D20 ME
D20 Base

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D20/200
CCU Base

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D20/200 ME
CCU Base

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D25

Description

Use this command to force a message to the beginning of the message queue at one
or more exchanges.

Syntax

Below is usage and syntax information for this command

Command Format

CPM / D20 / D25: jx (xid | name) m2 m3 m4 m5

CCU / CCUME: jx (xid | gxid | name) m2 m3 m4 m5 [/g]

Variables

/g

= Allows the message to be jammed into a queue in

a different node

Parameters

xid

= pSOS exchange ID (in hexadecimal); send

message to a specific exchange.

gxid

= global exchange ID (in hexadecimal); send

message to a specific exchange.

name

= case-sensitive exchange name. The command

supports the new exchange naming convention. If
you enter an entire name, the monitor sends the
message to that exchange. If you enter the first
few characters, the command attempts pattern
matching. It sends the message to one or more
exchanges depending on the number of matches.

m2 - m5 = first through fourth long words in the body of the

message, in hexadecimal.

Example

Type jx 304540 1 2 3 4 and press

ENTER

.

This sends a message to an exchange identified as 304540. The
command sets the first two reserved messages to 0.

Results: Unless it encounters an error, the system displays the

prompt. In the case of an error, it displays an error
message before the prompt.

Special
Considerations

You must only use this command in a testing or debugging
context. If you send an indiscriminate message to an exchange,
you cannot predict the results.

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