TS/MP 2.5 Release Supplement
NOTE: The ACS subsystem must be in the STARTED state when this command is issued.
Syntax Summary
CONTROL [/OUT <filenamedisk-file-spec>/] <object-spec>
[,{{PROCESSORLIST (<processor-list>)} | ALL },{ENABLE} ]
[, LOG1 [<logfile-name>:<format>:<filter>]]
[, LOG2 [<logfile-name>:<format>:<filter>]]
[, ACSCTL <filenamedisk-file-spec>]
Syntax Description
specifies a file for the output of this command. The file can be on the same physical system
as the ACS subsystem or on any system in the same Expand network.
OUT file-spec
specifies the name of the ACS object to be added in the specified physical system. The
fully qualified object-spec has the format:
object-spec
[ ACS ] [ system-name.]$ZACS
system-name is the physical, Guardian name of the system in which the object is being
added and configured.
If you have specified the SCF object type (ACS) or any portion of the object name
(acs-spec) in a prior ASSUME command, you can omit it in this command. For
information about the ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual.
If you have not used a prior ASSUME command and you omit system-name, the command
defaults to the local physical system.
lists one or more CPUs. You can specify the processors as a list of CPU numbers separated
by commas and enclosed within parentheses (). The range of values for the processors is
0 through 15. For example, the string ( 1, 3, 5, and 7) specifies CPUs 1, 3, 5 and 7.
PROCESSORLIST
(processor-list)
specifies the CPUs in which you are restarting the ACS subsystem processes.PROCESSORLIST
(processor-list)|
ALL
restarts the ACS subsystem processes in the specified CPUs, if required.ENABLE
The new LOG1 and LOG2 options instruct all processors to stop using their current log file
and start using the new specified file. If the specified file is not supplied, that log is disabled.
LOG1 and LOG2
If both logs are unusable or disabled, ACS uses $0.”EMS”:”ALL” for log messages. For
more information, see “ADD Command” (page 66).
specifies all CPUs in the system.ALL
The new ACSCTL option instructs the BC process to start using a new or updated ACSCTL
file for its configuration information.
ACSCTL
It is recommended that the modifications to the ACSCTL file must obey the following rules.
To add a new Pathway domain to the ACSCTL file:
1. Shut down any PATHMONs running in legacy mode, if they have the same names as the
PATHMONs in the domain definition.
2. Update the ACSCTL file.
3. Use the ACSCTL option in the CONTROL command. This allows new send requests to the
domain.
4. Start the PATHMONs in the new Pathway domain.
To delete an existing domain from the ACSCTL file:
1. Shut down the PATHMONs in the Pathway domain.
2. Update the ACSCTL file.
3. Use the ACSCTL option in the CONTROL command.
To modify an existing domain in the ACSCTL file:
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