TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

Associated File NameObject
ASSIGN logical-unit assign-spec
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SERVERCLASS
GUARDIAN-LIB file name
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IN file-name
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OUT file-name
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OWNER owner-id
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PROGRAM file-name
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VOLUME $volume
GUARDIAN-SWAP $volume
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SERVERPROCESS
HOMETERM termname
DUMP FILE file-name
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TCP object*
GUARDIAN-LIB file-name
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GUARDIAN-SWAP $volume
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HOMETERM term-name
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INSPECT file-name
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PROGRAM file-name
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SWAP $volume
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TCLPROG file-name
FILE file-name
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TERM object*
INSPECT file-name
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PRINTER file-name
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TCLPROG file-name
OWNER owner-id
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PROGRAM object*
PRINTER file-name
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TCLPROG file-name
*Objects configured under Pathway/iTS only
The NODEINDEPENDENT ON setting overrides and disables the node field of the CMDVOL
command. If NODEINDEPENDENT is ON and you use CMDVOL to specify a default node other
than \*, you get error*2075* CMDVOL NODE VALUE CONFLICTS WITH PATHWAY
NODEINDEPENDENT ON. For details, see “CMDVOL Command” (page 138).
OWNER ownerid
is the user ID allowed to issue PATHCOM commands that directly alter the state of the
PATHMON-controlled objects. The user ID must be known to the system in which PATHCOM is
running. Use this attribute in conjunction with the SECURITY attribute.
The value of ownerid is one of these:
[ \system-number | \*.] group-number, user-number
[ \node | \* .] group-name . user-name
If the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute of the SET PATHWAY command is set to ON and you omit the
node name, or if you specify \* for the ownerid node name or system number, the value is whatever
node the PATHMON process is running on after cool start. The group-name and user-name are
configured as you specify. For more on the \* name, see the description of the SET PATHWAY
NODEINDEPENDENT command, earlier in this section.
If the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute of the SET PATHWAY command is set to OFF and you omit the
node name (or system number) parameter, the node value defaults to PATHMON’s node, and the
group-name and user-name are configured as you specify.
If you omit this attribute, the node value defaults to PATHMON’s node, and the group-name and
user-name values default to the user ID values of the user who started the PATHMON process.
(This attribute does not use the defaults established by the CMDVOL command.)
SECURITY security-attribute
specifies the users who can issue PATHCOM commands that directly alter the state of the
PATHMON-controlled objects. Before you issue the START PATHWAY command, the owner ID is
the process-accessor ID of the PATHMON process. This security setting prevents alteration of the
Pathway configuration attributes.
SET PATHWAY Command 163