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PROMPT



<Put SCHEDULE into prompt mode. This is the default GSCHEDULE command and is not necessary if the SCHEDULE command 0is entered without any paramaters or qualifiers.

GThe PROMPT command allows SCHEDULE commands to be issued at a Dcommand prompt. This eliminates the necessity to enter the SCHEDULE Hcommand at the beginning of each SCHEDULE command. To exit the 6command prompt mode, enter EXIT or QUIT at the prompt.



qualifier summary

 General qualifiers:

/GROUP_NUMBER=number
/PRIMARY_SERVER=server
/HOSTNAME or /NODE=node!
/DEFAULT=default_directory
/RESET_PROXY



General Format



$ SCHEDULE PROMPT




Examples

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 $ SCHEDULE PROMPT  Schedule> _          





Qualifiers



/GROUP_NUMBER

DThe group_number qualifier will set the current group number of the session.

/PRIMARY_SERVER

DThe primary_server qualifier sets the current server of the session.

/HOSTNAME or /NODE

5Sets the current host or node of the current session.

/DEFAULT

2Sets the default directory of the current session.

/RESET_PROXY

EWhen issued on a remote node, the reset qualifier brings up a prompt ?for user name and password which resets the proxy for the user.

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PUSH



5Manually replicate a directory throughout a workgroup

>The PUSH command manually replicates a directory throughout a Hworkgroup. This is usually performed when the data in a workgroup needs to be updated manually.




General Format

*

Schedule> PUSH directory_name



qualifier summary

 General qualifiers:

/[NO]LOG
/[NO]CONFIRM
/NODE = target_node



Examples

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  Schedule> PUSH [WORKGROUP_A]               





Qualifiers

/LOG



/NOLOG

EThe LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.

/CONFIRM



/NOCONFIRM

ECONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to 2verify that the selected entry is the correct one.

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SET NODE



Set the default node.

>The SET NODE command sets the default node for all subsequent SCHEDULE operations.




General Format



SET NODE new_node



Alternate

HOSTNAME new_node




Examples

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  Schedule> SET NODE BOOT$NODE           







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