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Qualifiers


/ABORT
      /ABORT=identification-number

   Sends a message to the user or magnetic tape file system
   corresponding to the unique identification number and cancels
   the request.


/ALL
   Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

   Broadcasts a message to all terminals that are attached to the
   system or cluster. These terminals must be turned on and have
   broadcast-message reception enabled. The /ALL qualifier is
   incompatible with the /USERNAME and /TERMINAL qualifiers.


/BELL
   Rings a bell at the terminal receiving a message when entered
   with the /ALL, the /TERMINAL, or the /USERNAME qualifier; two
   bells when entered with the /URGENT qualifier; and three bells
   when entered with the /SHUTDOWN qualifier.


/BLANK_TAPE
      /BLANK_TAPE=identification-number

   Requires VOLPRO (volume protection) privilege.

   Sends a message to the magnetic tape file system indicated by
   the identification number to override the checking of volume
   label information. The volume label must be specified in the
   message-text parameter. The current terminal must be enabled as
   an operator terminal for TAPES.


/DISABLE
      /DISABLE[=(keyword[,...])]

   Requires OPER (operator) privilege. Requires OPER and SECURITY
   privileges for security messages.

   If the operator communication manager (OPCOM) is running,
   restores to normal (that is, nonoperator) status the terminal
   at which the command is entered. The /DISABLE qualifier cannot
   be entered from a batch job. To restrict the types of messages
   displayed on an operator's terminal, specify one of the following
   keywords:

   CARDS              Inhibits messages sent to the card readers.

   CENTRAL            Inhibits messages sent to the central system
                      operator.

   CLUSTER            Inhibits messages from the connection manager
                      pertaining to cluster state changes.

   DEVICES            Inhibits messages pertaining to mounting
                      disks.

   DISKS              Inhibits messages pertaining to mounting and
                      dismounting disk volumes.

   LICENSE            Inhibits messages pertaining to software
                      licenses.

   NETWORK            Inhibits messages pertaining to networks;
                      the keyword CENTRAL must also be specified to
                      inhibit network messages.

   OPER1 to OPER12    Inhibits messages sent to operators identified
                      as OPER1 to OPER12.

   PRINTER            Inhibits messages pertaining to print
                      requests.

   SECURITY           Inhibits messages pertaining to security
                      events; requires SECURITY privilege.

   TAPES              Inhibits messages pertaining to mounting and
                      dismounting tape volumes.

   When an operator logs out from a remote or a dial-in terminal,
   the operator terminal is automatically disabled.


/ENABLE
      /ENABLE[=(keyword[,...])]

   Requires OPER (operator) privilege. Requires OPER and SECURITY
   privileges for security messages.

   Designates as an operator's terminal the terminal at which the
   REPLY command is entered, if OPCOM is running. The /ENABLE
   qualifier cannot be entered from a batch job. To enable the
   following types of messages displayed on an operator's terminal,
   specify one of the following keywords:

   CARDS              Displays messages sent to the card readers.

   CENTRAL            Displays messages sent to the central system
                      operator.

   CLUSTER            Displays messages from the connection manager
                      pertaining to cluster state changes.

   DEVICES            Displays messages pertaining to mounting
                      disks.

   DISKS              Displays messages pertaining to mounting and
                      dismounting disk volumes.

   LICENSE            Displays messages pertaining to software
                      licenses.

   NETWORK            Displays messages pertaining to networks;
                      the keyword CENTRAL must also be specified to
                      inhibit network messages.

   OPER1 to OPER12    Displays messages sent to operators identified
                      as OPER1 to OPER12.

   PRINTER            Displays messages pertaining to print
                      requests.

   SECURITY           Allows messages pertaining to security events;
                      requires SECURITY privilege.

   TAPES              Allows messages pertaining to mounting and
                      dismounting tape volumes.


/INITIALIZE_TAPE
      /INITIALIZE_TAPE=identification-number

   Sends a message to the magnetic tape file system indicated by
   the identification number to initialize a magnetic tape volume.
   This qualifier can be used whenever the file system requests the
   mounting of a new volume. The system performs normal protection
   and expiration checks before initializing the volume. The current
   terminal must be enabled as an operator terminal for TAPES.

   If the tape drive cannot read the volume, the mount fails and
   an error message is returned. Use the /BLANK_TAPE qualifier to
   override the checking of information on a volume label.


/LOG
      /LOG
      /NOLOG

   Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

   Closes the current operator's log file and opens a new one if
   OPCOM is running. The /NOLOG qualifier closes the current log
   file, but does not open a new log file. The current terminal must
   be enabled as an operator terminal. The operator can then examine
   the contents of the previous log file.


/NODE
      /NODE[=(node-name[,...])]

   Sends a message to the local cluster node only. The optional
   parameter list allows you to specify which nodes will receive the
   message. Default sends messages to all cluster nodes.


/NOTIFY
      /NOTIFY (default)
      /NONOTIFY

   Sends a message describing success back to the originating
   terminal.


/PENDING
      /PENDING=identification-number

   Requires OPER privilege.

   Sends a message to the user specified by the identification
   number and prevents the user from entering other commands until
   the operator fulfills or aborts the request. The current terminal
   must be enabled as an operator terminal.


/SHUTDOWN
   Sends a message beginning "SHUTDOWN..."; if used with the /BELL
   qualifier, rings three bells at terminals receiving the message.


/STATUS
   Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

   Reports the current operator status and all outstanding user
   requests for the terminal from which this command was entered.
   The current terminal must be enabled as an operator terminal.


/TEMPORARY
   Designates the terminal at which the command is entered to be
   an operator's terminal for the current interactive session only.
   This qualifier is meaningful only when used with the /ENABLE
   qualifier.


/TERMINAL
      /TERMINAL=(terminal-name[,...])

   Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

   Broadcasts the message to specified terminals, where the
   terminal-name parameter is the device name of the terminal.
   Incompatible with the /ALL and /USERNAME qualifiers.


/TO
      /TO=identification-number

   Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

   Sends a message to the user or file system specified by the
   identification number and completes the request. The current
   terminal must be enabled as an operator terminal.

   Note that you can also use a variation of the REPLY/TO command
   in response to a MOUNT/ASSIST command where you redirect the
   mount operation to another device. Whenever you must substitute
   a device, load the user's volume on the alternate device and
   prepare the device for connection before entering the REPLY
   command. Use the following syntax:

   REPLY/TO=identification-number "SUBSTITUTE  device-name"

   You can abbreviate the word SUBSTITUTE to S and can use uppercase
   or lowercase characters. After a space, use the remainder of the
   message-text space to name the substituted device.


/URGENT
   Sends a message beginning "URGENT..."; if used with the /BELL
   qualifier, rings two bells at terminals receiving the message.


/USERNAME
      /USERNAME[=(username[,...])]

   Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

   Broadcasts a message to all terminals at which users are logged
   in to the system (or OpenVMS Cluster), or only to the terminals
   of the specified users. Incompatible with the /ALL and /TERMINAL
   qualifiers.


/WAIT
   Sends a message synchronously and then waits. The default is to
   send a message to OPCOM, which does the actual I/O. On a cluster,
   the message is sent to the local node.