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    Notify=All

    Notify=Noall

    Notify=operator-classes

    Nonotify

    Notifies the specified system operator or operators when a
    stall process exceeds the specified alarm interval by issuing
    a broadcast message and ringing a bell at the terminal receiving
    the message.

    The valid operator classes are: CENTRAL, CLUSTER, DISKS, OPCOM,
    SECURITY, and OPER1 through OPER12.

    The various forms of the Notify qualifier have the following
    effects:

    o  If you specify the Notify qualifier without the operator-
       classes parameter, the CENTRAL and CLUSTER operators are
       notified by default.

    o  If you specify the Nonotify or Notify=Noall qualifiers,
       operator notification is disabled.

    o  If you specify the Notify=All qualifier, all operator classes
       are enabled.

    o  If you specify the Notify=operator-classes qualifier, the
       specified classes are enabled. (If you specify more than one
       operator class, enclose the list in parentheses and separate
       each class name with a comma.)

       For example, issuing the RMU Show Statistics command with the
       Notify=(OPER1, OPER2) qualifier sends a notification message
       to system operator classes OPER1 and OPER2 if the Alarm
       threshold is exceeded while monitoring the Stall Messages
       screen.

    o  When the Notify=OPCOM qualifier is specified with the RMU
       Show Statistics command along with the Alarm and Cluster
       qualifiers, Oracle RMU generates an OPCOM message and delivers
       it to the OPCOM class associated with the Notify qualifier.
       This message alerts the operator to the fact that the process
       has stalled for more than n seconds, where n is the value
       assigned to the Alarm qualifier. The process that has stalled
       may be on any node that is included in the node name list
       assigned to the Cluster qualifier.

    The specified system operator(s) are notified only when the alarm
    threshold is first exceeded. For instance, if three processes
    exceed the alarm threshold, the specified operator(s) are
    notified only once. If another process subsequently exceeds the
    alarm threshold while the other processes are still displayed,
    the specified system operator(s) are not notified.

    However, if the longest-duration stall is resolved and a new
    process then becomes the newest stall to exceed the alarm
    threshold, then the specified system operator(s) will be notified
    of the new process.

    To receive operator notification messages, the following three
    OpenVMS DCL commands must be issued:

    1. $ SET TERM /BROADCAST

    2. $ SET BROADCAST=OPCOM

    3. $ REPLY /ENABLE=(operator-classes)

    The operator-classes specified in the REPLY /ENABLE command must
    match those specified in the Notify qualifier to the RMU Show
    Statistics command.

    The operator notification message will appear similar to the
    following sample message:

    %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM  19-DEC-1994 08:56:39.27  %%%%%%%%%%%
                         (from node MYNODE at 19-DEC-1994 08:56:39.30)
    Message from user SMITH on MYNODE
    Rdb Database USER2:[SMITH.WORK.AIJ]MF_PERSONNEL.RDB;1 Event Notification
    Process 2082005F:1 exceeded 5 second stall: waiting for record 51:60:2  (EX)

    The system operator notification message contains four lines.
    Line 1 contains the OPCOM broadcast header message. Line 2
    identifies the process running the RMU Show Statistics command
    that sent the message. Line 3 identifies the database being
    monitored. Line 4 identifies the process that triggered the
    alarm, including the alarm interval and the stall message.

    To establish an alarm interval for the Stall Messages screen, use
    the Alarm=Interval qualifier.

    If you specify the Nointeractive qualifier, bell notification is
    disabled, but the broadcast message remains enabled.
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