TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)

SERVER Commands
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual541819-007
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SET SERVER Command
GUARDIAN-SWAP $volume
specifies the Guardian name of the disk volume for the swap file formerly
used by the operating system for memory swaps of the server data area.
Allocation of this swap file is now handled by the Kernel Managed Swap
Facility (KMSF) on behalf of the PATHMON process, and any value
specified for this parameter is not used. However, if you specify a value for
this parameter, it must represent an existing device, or an error occurs.
If you allow this parameter to default, recall that defaults for Guardian 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.
HOMETERM file-name
specifies the name of the home terminal for the server process. See the
description of the HOMETERM attribute earlier in this command.
PRI number
specifies the priority at which the server process runs. See the description
of the PRI attribute earlier in this command.
PROGRAM file-name | oss-pathname
specifies the name of the object file to be used by the servers in this server class.
For Guardian processes, specify a Guardian file name. PATHCOM validates the
file name when the SET SERVER command is issued.
Defaults for Guardian 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.
For OSS processes, specify an OSS pathname. If the CWD attribute is not
specified (in the CMDCWD command or the SET SERVER CWD command), the
OSS object file name must be an absolute OSS pathname. Case is significant. For
a discussion, see OSS Pathnames. The PATHMON process validates the
pathname when the ADD SERVER command is issued.
This attribute is required and is valid for Guardian and OSS server processes.
SECURITY security-attribute
specifies the users, in relation to the OWNER attribute, who can access a server
class from a Pathsend requester. (TCPs ignore this attribute.)