TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

NOWAIT
specifies that the TACL command interpreter is not to wait for PATHCOM, but is to
return immediately with a command input prompt. This option is usually not included
when PATHCOM is used interactively, but is useful when PATHCOM is used with
a command file.
PRI number
is the execution priority of the PATHCOM process.
number
can be a value from 1 through 199. If you omit this parameter, the default is a
priority slightly greater than the priority of the PATHMON process.
pathmon-name
specifies the name of the PATHMON process with which PATHCOM is to establish
communication. The format is:
[ \node.]$process-name
If
node
is omitted, PATHCOM opens the PATHMON process with the same system name
as the name of the TACL command interpreter. You can use a system number in
place of node. If $
process-name
is omitted, a default name of $PM is used for the first Pathway environment.
command
specifies a PATHCOM command. When commands are present, PATHCOM runs
the commands and then terminates. If an IN
command-file
parameter is present, PATHCOM ignores it. Valid commands for this parameter
depend on the state of the objects affected by the commands.
Errors
This table lists the most common error that can occur during the processing of the PATHCOM
startup command:
Is Displayed When…This Message…
You attempted to start a PATHCOM process but too many processes are
running concurrently under the PATHMON process.
There is a limit to the number of concurrently running processes (TCPs,
external TCPs, ACS subsystem processes, PATHCOMs, and SPI processes)
FILE OPEN ERROR -
pathmon-name - FILE IN USE (12)
that a PATHMON process can handle. For more information on Pathway
configuration limits and defaults, see “Configuration Limits and Defaults”
(page 318).
Retry the TACL command to start the PATHCOM process; after one of the
other processes stops.
136 PATHMON and PATHCOM Startup Commands