set [node node-id] dns clerk clerk timeout [seconds] solicit holddown [seconds] default namespace [namespace-ident] Modifies the clerk timeout, solicit holddown, or default namespace attributes for the dns clerk entity. Known namespace is a subentity of the dns clerk. To view the modifiable attributes of a dns clerk known namespace entity, select known_namespace below. You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 systems). Examples: set node .eng.rigel dns clerk clerk timeout 90 set dns clerk solicit holddown 20
1 – clerk_timeout
Default: 60 seconds Specifies the default timeout of client interface calls. If no response is received in the specified timeout, the clerk generates an error message.
2 – default_namespace
Default: none Designates the Known Namespace whose name is given as the default namespace for this clerk. A namespace-ident must be supplied using either the name or the nscts; there is no default: name The name of the namespace. The name argument may be different from the nickname if the nickname is ambiguous. nscts The value of the namespace creation timestamp (NSCTS) assigned to the specified namespace when it was created. The format is 14 pairs of hex digits (xx-xx).
3 – solicit_holddown
Default: 15 seconds Specifies the time (in seconds) to wait after initialization before soliciting advertisements from servers.
4 – known_namespace
set [node node-id] dns clerk - known namespace [namespace-ident] name[=]new-name Specifies a new name for a known namespace entity. The nickname attribute is not changes. You will find this command useful in the case of ambiguous nicknames, where a name was generated that you want to change. You can also enter this command through the dns$control utility. The namespace identifier may be specified using either the name or the nscts: name The name of the namespace. The name argument may be different from the nickname if the nickname is ambiguous. nscts The value of the namespace creation timestamp (NSCTS) assigned to the specified namespace when it was created. The format is 14 pairs of hex digits (xx-xx). You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 systems). The following command renames the IAF_1 namespace in the local clerk's cache with the new name NDL: set dns clerk known namespace IAF_1 name NDL