Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Example 60 NAMES ROUTE
> NAMES ROUTE $ZZCIP.*
CIP Names ROUTE \MYSYS.$ZZCIP.*
ROUTE
$ZZCIP.ZTC0.ROUTE1 $ZZCIP.ZTC0.ROUTE2 $ZZCIP.PROV1.MYROUTE
PRIMARY Command
The PRIMARY command changes the specified object in an object pair from the backup to the
primary.
PRIMARY PROCESS
The PRIMARY PROCESS command is a sensitive command that changes which process of the
CIPMAN process pair is the primary.
PRIMARY PROCESS Command Syntax
PRIMARY PROCESS $ZZCIP [,CPU cpu-number]
cpu-number
Is the new primary processor number. If you specify the current primary processor, the command
does nothing. If you specify the current backup processor (or if you omit this parameter), the
command switches to the backup processor. If you specify a number other than the current
primary or backup processor, the command returns an error.
This command switches CIPMAN to its backup process:
Example 61 PRIMARY PROCESS
> PRIMARY PROCESS $ZZCIP
START Commands
START is a sensitive command used to initiate operations on the specified object. The object enters
the STARTING state, then progresses to the STARTED state if no error occurs during startup.
START CLIM
The START CLIM command starts operations on the specified CLIM.
If the device at the configured LOCATION does not quickly respond as an operational CLIM, the
CLIM object stays in the STARTING state. If an operational CLIM responds later, the CLIM object
goes to the STARTED state.
Prior to J06.08 and H06.19, the START command for the CLIM did not check that climcmnd was
set up on that CLIM. As of J06.08 and H06.19, it does check.
START CLIM Command Syntax
START CLIM $ZZCIP.clim-name
clim-name
Is the name of the CLIM to start. A wildcard can specify a set of CLIMs.
This command starts operations on S1003741.
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