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 object. 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 must include additional information.DETAIL
Example 9 (page 81) shows the display format with DETAIL option.
Example 9 Display Format with DETAIL Option
ACS Domain: domain-name
System Status Processor Status
system-name1 subsystem-state <nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn>
ACSCTL:
Location State
system-name1.acsctl-location acsctl-state
LOG1.............. logfile-name:format:filter
LOG2.............. logfile-name:format:filter
Syntax Description
is the name of the ACS domain.domain-name
is the name of the physical system in which the subsystem is configured.system-name
is the state of the ACS subsystem. Valid values are: DEFINED, STARTING, STARTED,
STOPPING, STOPPED, and UNKNOWN.
subsystem-state
is the status of each processor. Each digit (n) represents a specific processor, beginning
with CPU zero on the left through CPU 15 on the far right. The various values for ‘n’
are one of: ‘1’, ‘.’, ‘d’.
<nnnn,nnnn,nnnn,nnnn>
Value 1 indicates that the ACS core processes are available in the processor and the
processor is enabled. The period “.” represents a non-existent processor. The value
‘d’ indicates that the processor is physically available but the ACS core processes
are not started on this processor.
is a fully qualified ACSCTL file location given in ADD or Control command.acsctl-location
the state of the ACSCTL file. Valid values are ACTIVE and INACTIVE.acsctl-state
Example 10 (page 82) shows a display format without the DETAIL option.
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