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           Launch completion codes ABORTED, COMPLETED, OR STOPPED, imply receipt of diagnostic info by your currently selected means of notification (home icon above left).
           Launch completion codes ABORTED, COMPLETED, OR STOPPED, imply receipt of diagnostic info by your currently selected means of notification (home icon above left).
           ABORTED is the immediate result if you are not authenticated. Access this and related state in your profiles DS control blocks, e.g. use ssh directly with port info. <br> <br>
           ABORTED is the immediate result if you are not authenticated. Access this and related state in your profiles DS control blocks, e.g. use ssh directly with port info. <br> <br>
           MCPCMS, the default or "CANDE" MCS, controls message traffic to the shell. The standard shell setup runs a split screen tmux session which can assist you in using linux in the context of DCP/MCP and which  
           MCPCMS, the default or "[[:en:CANDE|CANDE]]" MCS, controls message traffic to the shell. The standard shell setup runs a split screen tmux session which can assist you in using linux in the context of DCP/MCP and which  
           you should leave running detached. Ctl-B d will detach and give you a new shell level.</blockquote>A MCS is a message control system operating under a MCP. ABORTED, ACTIVE, INUSE, COMPLETEDOK, or STOPPED are the possible job completion codes ³ for the launch attempt.<br>
           you should leave running detached. Ctl-B d will detach and give you a new shell level.</blockquote>A MCS is a message control system operating under a MCP. ABORTED, ACTIVE, INUSE, COMPLETEDOK, or STOPPED are the possible job completion codes ³ for the launch attempt.<br>
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