TS/MP 2.5 Release Supplement
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 deleted. 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.
specifies that the display includes additional information on the object. Example 7
(page 73) shows a display format without the DETAIL option.
Example 7 Display Format with DETAIL Option
subsystem-name INFO ACS [\ system-name.object-name]
ZACS
*Domain............domain-name
Processor status..nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
*LOG1..............logfile-name
*LOG2..............logfile-name
*ACSCTL.............acsctl-file
*HIGHPINROUTS........OFF
DETAIL
indicates attributes that you can modify using the ALTER command.asterisk (*)
is the name of the subsystem.subsystem-name
is the name of the physical system from which the command was run and the name
of the ACS object.
\system-name.object-name
is the name of the ACS domain.domain-name
are the processors in which the ACS subsystem processes are enabled. Each digit
represents a specific processor, beginning with CPU 0 on the left through CPU 15
on the far right.
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
The value displayed is usually 1, which indicates that the ACS subsystem processes
are configured. However, the value 0 may be displayed but the meaning is same
as 1. All 16 digits are displayed regardless of the physical configuration of your
system.
are the names of the LOG1 and LOG2 files, devices, or processes, to which messages
are directed.
logfile-name
is the name of the ACSCTL configuration file that ACS subsystem reads to configure
the Pathway domain feature.
acsctl-file
specifies whether the ACS subsystem starts the ROUT process with high PIN ON. If
not specified, ACS subsystem starts the ROUT process with high PIN OFF.
HIGHPINROUTS
Example 8 (page 74) shows a display format with the DETAIL option.
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