TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
SERVER Commands
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual—541819-007
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SET SERVER Command
The number for MAXSERVERS minus the number for NUMSTATIC is the number
of dynamic servers for the server class. Links to dynamic servers are granted to a
TCP, LINKMON process, or ACS subsystem processes by the PATHMON process
when a link request cannot be satisfied by a static server. Dynamic server
processes are started by the PATHMON process only as the result of a link
request; they are not started by the START SERVER command.
The value of NUMSTATIC cannot exceed the value of MAXSERVERS.
This attribute is valid for Guardian and OSS server processes.
OUT file-name
specifies the name of the OUT file in the startup message; this could be a DEFINE
name.
Defaults for file name expansion are based on values you specify for the CMDVOL
command and the SET PATHWAY NODEINDEPENDENT attribute. See the
command descriptions in CMDVOL Command and SET PATHWAY Command.
If you omit this attribute, spaces are passed to the servers for the file name.
This attribute is valid for Guardian server processes only.
OWNER ownerid
specifies the user ID that controls access from a Pathsend process to a server
class. (The TCPs ignore this server attribute.) 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 node name value is whatever node the PATHMON process is
running on after cool start. For more on the \* name, see the description of
NODEINDEPENDENT [ON | OFF].
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 the PATHMON process’s node.
If you omit the group-name and user-name values, they 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.)
This attribute is valid for Guardian and OSS server processes.










