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Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Commands
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PROBE PROCESS Command
This SCF command causes the backup processor (CPU 1) to become the primary
processor and the primary to become the backup for $NCP:
-> PRIMARY PROCESS $NCP, 1
This SCF command causes the backup processor (CPU 0) to become the primary
processor and the primary to become the backup for $LHCOM and $LHBAL:
-> PRIMARY PROCESS ($LHCOM, $LHBAL), 0
PROBE PROCESS Command
The PROBE PROCESS command applies only to $NCP. PROBE displays the current
paths to one or more, or all, of the remote systems within a network, from a specified
system within the network. PROBE PROCESS is a nonsensitive command.
The PROBE PROCESS command has this syntax:
/ OUT file-spec /
causes any SCF output generated by the command to be directed to the specified
file.
AT { \system-name | system-number }
is a specific system name or system number from which the probe is made. If this
option is omitted, the SCF target system name is assumed and the probe is made
from the SCF target system. Entering the SYSTEM \system-name | system-
number command before issuing the PROBE command is equivalent to the AT
attribute.
TO { system-list | * }
where
system-list is
( [ sys-a [ , sys-b [ , sys-c [ , .... ]]]] ).
sys-a
is { \system-name | system-number }.
sys-b
is { \system-name | system-number }.
sys-c
is { \system-name | system-number }.
PROBE [ / OUT file-spec / ] PROCESS $NCP
[ , AT { \system-name | system-number } ]
[ , TO { system-list | * } ]










