K-Series to S-Series Differences
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
Map: K-Series to S-Series Differences.
The Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) configures system, peripheral, and
communication devices and subdevices and also configures processes and several
system variables.
SCF configures and manages over 40 subsystems. Several of these subsystems use
the system configuration database.
While loading the system using OSM or TSM, your system configuration is defined
using the prebuilt SCF command files (see Initial Configuration of an HP NonStop
S-Series Server). Most system configuration can be done online without stopping the
NonStop Kernel operating system.
Configuration changes made online using SCF take effect as soon as the object (such
as a process, disk, or data communications line) is started using the SCF START
command. For information on saving new configurations, or more information about
SCF and its supported subsystems, refer to one of the following manuals:
For G06.17 and later: SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs●
For G06.16 and earlier: SCF Reference Manual for G-Series Releases●










