Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Table 29 Object State Descriptions (continued)
The object is...In this state...
Attempting to start, either because a command was issued to start it or because it is recovering
from an error.
STARTING
Shutting down because a command was issued to stop it.STOPPING
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Table 30: Sensitive and Nonsensitive SCF Commands lists the sensitive and nonsensitive CIP SCF
commands. For information about how to use sensitive and nonsensitive commands, see the SCF
Reference Manual for J-Series and H-Series RVUs.
Table 30 Sensitive and Nonsensitive SCF Commands
Nonsensitive CommandsSensitive Commands
INFO CommandsABORT Commands
LISTOPENS CommandsADD Commands
NAMES CommandsALTER Command
STATS Commands (without the RESET option)DELETE Commands
STATUS CommandsSTART Commands
VERSION CommandsSTATS Command (with the RESET option)
STOP Commands
SWITCH Commandss
PRIMARY Commands
TRACE Commands
SCF HELP Facility
The SCF HELP CIP command provides an online help facility for the NonStop host system side of
CIP. The syntax is:
HELP CIP [ command [ object-type ]]
HELP CIP
Gives an overview of the CIP subsystem.
HELP CIP command
Explains the specified CIP command.
HELP CIP command object-type
Explains the specified CIP command/object-type combination.
HELP CIP object-type
Explains for a specified CIP object type.
HELP CIP error number
Provides more detailed information about an error.
For example, you can obtain help about error 00004 by entering help CIP 4 as shown:
Example 22 Using Help to Obtain Information About an Error
4> help cip 4
HELP CIP 00004
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