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Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands
1.1 Entering Commands
For example:
TCPIP> START ROUTING /SUPPLY
For the server components that are started by the auxiliary server upon an
incoming client request, the ENABLE SERVICE command tells the the auxiliary
server to listen for requests and act upon them.
The DISABLE SERVICE command tells the auxiliary server to stop listening for
incoming requests.
Use the following commands to set components to start when TCP/IP Services
starts. The permanent configuration is stored in the configuration database.
• SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE
• SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE NOSERVICE
• SET CONFIGURATION START ROUTING
• SET CONFIGURATION START NOROUTING
1.1.6 Validating Data Integrity
Use the following commands to verify the integrity of TCP/IP Services files:
• ANALYZE CONTAINER
• ANALYZE MAIL
• ANALYZE SERVICE
1.1.7 Managing NFS
The NFS server requires the following management commands:
• MAP
• SET CONFIGURATION MAP
• SHOW MAP
• SHOW CONFIGURATION MAP
• UNMAP
• SET CONFIGURATION NOMAP
• SET NFS_SERVER
• SHOW NFS_SERVER
• CREATE EXPORT
• ADD EXPORT
• REMOVE EXPORT
• SET EXPORT
• SHOW EXPORT
• CREATE PROXY
• CONVERT/VMS PROXY
• ADD PROXY
• REMOVE PROXY
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