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
If you have not used a prior ASSUME command and you omit system-name, the
command defaults to the local physical system.
DETAIL
specifies that the display must include additional detail information.
Example 8-7
shows the display format with DETAIL option.
Syntax Description
domain-name
is the name of the ACS domain.
system-name
is the name of the physical system in which the subsystem is configured.
subsystem-state
is the state of the ACS subsystem. Valid values are: DEFINED, STARTING,
STARTED, STOPPING, STOPPED, and UNKNOWN.
<nnnn,nnnn,nnnn,nnnn>
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’.
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.
Example 8-7. 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