TS/MP Release Supplement
Introduction to PDMCOM
HP NonStop TS/MP Release Supplement—546055-006
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CONTROL DOMAIN Command
$Z11M: SERVER SVR2, THAWED
$Z11M: SERVER SVR2, STARTED
PATHMON : \ACS.$PM4
$Z11M: SERVER SVR2, STOPPED
$Z11M: SERVER SVR2, THAWED
$Z11M: SERVER SVR2, STARTED
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CONTROL DOMAIN Command
Use the CONTROL DOMAIN command to temporarily change the domain behavior.
The CONTROL DOMAIN command is applicable when a domain is opened using an
earlier OPEN command.
pathmon name
specifies the name of the PATHMON whose server class needs to be partitioned.
server name
specifies the name of the server class that needs to be partitioned or unpartitioned.
Domain Partition Overview
Domain partition implies a temporary virtual partition, where a PATHMON-server pair is
not considered as a part of a domain. Pathsend requests do not go to the PATHMON
mentioned in the CONTROL DOMAIN PARTITION command, unless the bit 9 of flag
parameter in the SERVERCLASS_SEND[L]_ procedure is set.
The CONTROL DOMAIN PARTITION command is used to partition a domain. The
CONTROL DOMAIN UNDO PARTITION command is used to remove a partition from
the domain.
Multiple servers can be partitioned within a domain. However, only one target
PATHMON per server can be specified.
Considerations
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Only one CONTROL DOMAIN PARTITION command is allowed per domain-server
combination. Any other instance of such command is rejected unless the
CONTROL DOMAIN UNDO PARTITION command is issued on the same domain-
server combination.
CONTROL DOMAIN { PARTITION PATHMON pathmon name}
{ UNDO PARTITION }
SERVER server name
Note. The CONTROL DOMAIN command is supported by TS/MP 2.4 and is available only on
systems running J06.05 and later J-series RVUs and H06.16 and later H-series RVUs.










