Library /sys$common/syshlp/ncphelp.hlb
SET, EXECUTOR, NODE, Examples

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

      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, and your network is
          not composed of multiple areas.)  The  second command
          resets the executor to the local node.

      NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE 2.14"JOHNSON MYPWD"

          This command uses access control information to set the
          executor node to node 2.14.

      NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE TRNTO USER JOHNSON PASSWORD MYPWD

          This command uses an alternate access control format to
          set the executor to node TRNTO.

      $ DEFINE NODE$MY TRNTO"""JOHNSON MYPWD"""
      $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP
      NCP>SET EXECUTOR NODE NODE$MY

          The first command defines a logical name (NODE$MY) for
          the given node-spec.  When running NCP, you can use
          this logical name with the SET EXECUTOR NODE command.
          Note that you must use three sets of quotation marks
          to delimit access control information (if supplied)
          in the node-spec.
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