This object type, together with object type Server, is used to document remote procedure calls.
An object of type Node documents the physical machine containing the server.
In the predefined Predict metastructure, a node can have passive and active associations of the following types:
Valid passive association: | "Contained in NW" |
Valid active association: | "Contains SV" |
This document covers the following topics:
This menu is called with function code M and object code NO in a Predict
main menu, or with the command MAINTAIN NODE
.
13:33:11 ***** P R E D I C T ***** 2007-05-31 Plan 10 - (NO) Node Maintenance - Profile HNO Function Function A Add a Node D Display Node C Copy Node L Link children M Modify Node S Select Node from list N Rename Node P Purge Node Function .............. Node ID ............... Attributes....* Copy ID ............... Contained in NW ....... Restrictions .........* Profile HNO,used Association ...* Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Next Stop Last LnkEl Flip Print Impl AdmFi SelFi Prof Main |
The Node Maintenance menu contains only global attributes. See Global Attributes.
The functions are described in the section Maintenance in the Predict Reference documentation.
The following screen appears for the function Add a Node. The screens for functions Copy and Modify are similar.
13:37:04 ***** P R E D I C T ***** 2007-05-31 - Add a Node - Node ............. HNO-NO Contained in NW .* Keys .. Zoom: N Node name ........ Abstract Zoom: N Additional attributes ..* N Associations ..* N |
Note:
Parameters not listed here are described under
Global
Attributes.
Parameters | |||
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Node ID | ID of the node. | ||
Contained in NW | ID of the parent network. | ||
Node name | Name of the node. Up to 8 characters. | ||
Associations: Contains SV |
|
Information on node objects is gathered using standard retrieval functions. See the section Retrieval in the Predict Reference documentation.
The output options valid for this object type are identical to those for object type dataspace. See Output Options for Dataspace Retrieval.