[cc]mc | .hd nstat "remote node status command" 01/15/83 nstat [us | di | ne | wh | lo] .ds 'Nstat' uses the X.25 Primenet calls to send a request to a server phantom on the destination system. Currently, may be the systems "gt.a", "gt.b", "gt.c", and "gt.d". The remote server process then executes a status command and routes the information back through the virtual circuit to the calling program. Options include: .sp .na .fi .in +8 .ti -4 us[bl 2](default) causes the equivalent of the Subsystem 'us' command on the other system; same as a Primos STATUS USERS command. .sp .ti -4 di[bl 2]causes a status of active disks; same as a Primos STATUS DISK command. .sp .ti -4 ne[bl 2]causes a status of the network; same as a Primos STATUS NET command. .sp .ti -4 wh[bl 2]causes a verbose status listing of users; equivalent to the Subsystem 'who' command being executed for the named system. .sp .ti -4 lo[bl 2]causes the server phantom on the named system to logout. This command may only be issued by user "system". .in -8 .ad .es nstat gt.b us nstat gt.e di .fl The server process uses the file "=temp=/netstat", and some files in the account(s) "//nstat" .me "Usage: nstat ..." for improper arguments. .br Various other messages depending on network status. .bu Locally supported; experimental .sa Primenet guides, X.25 routines [cc]mc