Use the SET EXECUTOR NODE command to set the default executor for all NCP commands. The executor is the node on which the Network Management Listener (NML) runs to perform these commands. Note that the NODE keyword must appear as the third keyword when entering the command. The remaining information may appear in any order thereafter, except the node-spec which must follow the NODE keyword. Access control information is optional. SET EXECUTOR NODE node-spec ACCOUNT account PASSWORD password USER user-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
1 – ACCOUNT account
Identifies the user's account for access control verification at the designated executor node.
2 – NODE node-spec
Specifies a node name or address optionally followed by access control information as specified for VMS. Use one of the following formats: node-id node-id"user password account"
3 – PASSWORD password
Identifies the user's password for access control verification at the designated executor node.
4 – USER user-id
Identifies the user's ID for access control verification at the designated executor node.
5 – Examples
NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE 14 ... NCP>CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE The first command sets the executor to node 1.14. (The default area number 1 is assumed if the area number is not specified in the node address.) The second command resets the executor to the executor node. NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE 14"LOW JBL" This command uses access control information to set the executor node to node 1.14. NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE TRNTO USER LOW PASSWORD JBL This command uses an alternate access control format to set the executor to node TRNTO.