NCDRESET(1) USER COMMANDS NCDRESET(1)
NAME
ncdreset - remotely reset a display station
SYNOPSIS
ncdreset [ -V -v -c community -m mibfile -r reset ] hostname
DESCRIPTION
ncdreset remotely resets display stations from a host desig-
nated as an SNMP manager. The display station(s) to be
reset must be configured via the snmp-reset-enabled remote
configuration parameter before they can be reset with the
ncdreset command.
There are four reset levels; the default is to reset the
display station when the last client closes. The reset pro-
cess is irreversible; you cannot change to another reset
level after resetting a terminal.
OPTIONS
-V Version information for the program is printed on
the standard output.
-v When the display station is actually reset, a mes-
sage is printed on the standard output.
-c community
The community string. If the community string is
not the default ("manager"), you must supply the
community string.
-d Debugging information for the program is printed on
the standard output.
-m mibfile
The MIB file. If you are not using the default file
/etc/mib.txt , you must supply the name of the MIB
file. If the name of the MIB file is set in the
MIBFILE environment variable, you can omit the name
of the file.
-r reset
The reset level. The default is level 3.
1 No effect.
2 Reset the session. This has the same effect as pressing
the Restart Session button in the X Server Parameters menu.
3 Reset the display station when the last client closes.
4 Reset the display station immediately.
hostname
The hostname of the display station.
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NCDRESET(1) USER COMMANDS NCDRESET(1)
SEE ALSO
X(1), Xserver(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, Network Computing Devices, Inc.
All rights reserved.
AUTHOR
Mark Mellis, Network Computing Devices, Inc.
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