TS/MP Release Supplement

SCF Command Reference for the ACS Subsystem
HP NonStop TS/MP Release Supplement546055-006
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ACS Subsystem-specific SCF Commands
\system-name.object-name
is the name of the physical system from which the command was run and the
name of the ACS object.
domain-name
is the name of the ACS domain.
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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.
The value displayed is usually 1, which indicates that the ACS subsystem
processes are configured. However, in TS/MP 2.3, the value 0 may be displayed
but has the same meaning as 1. All 16 digits are displayed regardless of the
physical configuration of your system.
logfile-name
are the names of the LOG1 and LOG2 files, devices, or processes, to which
messages are directed.
acsctl-file
is the name of the ACSCTL configuration file that ACS subsystem reads to
configure the Pathway domain feature.
HIGHPINROUTS
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.
Example 8-6
shows a display format without the DETAIL option.
Example
The following INFO command with the DETAIL option:
INFO ACS $ZACS, DETAIL
returns the following information about the local system:
Example 8-6. Display Format without DETAIL Option
subsystem-name INFO ACS [\ system-name.object-name]
ZACS
*Domain...........
.domain-name