TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (H06.05+, J06.03+)
information about the ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series
RVUs or the SCF Reference Manual for H-Series RVUs.
If you have not used a prior ASSUME command and you omit system-name, the
command defaults to the local physical system.
DOMAIN "domain-name"
specifies the name of the ACS domain to which the physical system is being added. This
attribute is required.
Note: For this version of TS/MP, HP strongly recommends that you specify the
system name for the domain name; the specified domain name must be unique
to domain names specified for any other ACS subsystems in other physical
systems.
domain-name is a string from one to seven alphanumeric characters enclosed in double
quotes ("). The first character must be alphabetic, for example, "Mars" or "Pluto3".
ALL
specifies that ACS subsystem functions are configured for all processors in the system.
This attribute is required.
Note: For this version of TS/MP, ACS subsystem functions are automatically
configured for all CPUs in the system.
ENABLE
For this version of TS/MP, the ENABLE attribute is required but not functional.
LOG1 log-file-name:"format":"filter" and LOG2
log-file-name:"format":"filter"
specifies the names of the files used for logging events and specifies the format and
filters of those messages. Event messages are used for reporting to an operator or
application program through the Event Management Service (EMS). LOG1 and LOG2
can be used to override a previously configured log file.
LOG1 is a required attribute; LOG2 is optional. If the LOG2 attribute is omitted, logging
to an alternate log file is not enabled. If the LOG2 attribute is specified with no values,
the current log file is closed.
log-file-name
specifies a Guardian disk file or process name. If you specify a disk file, an
unstructured file is automatically created if the file does not exist.
Caution: If you turn off logging by closing a current log file, all internally
queued messages are lost.
"format"
specifies the format in which the log messages are logged, enclosed in double










