Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and Management Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Configuration Quick Start
- 2 Overview of the ATP6100 Subsystem
- 3 Configuring the ATP6100 Subsystem
- 4 Printer Profiles and Default Modifiers
- 5 Terminal Profiles and Default Modifiers
- 6 ManagingATP6100Usingthe SubsystemControlFacility(SCF)
- 7 PTrace Facility for ATP6100
- A ATP6100 Subsystem Error Messages
- B SCF Command Summary for ATP6100
- ABORT LINE Command
- ABORT SU Command
- ACTIVATE SU Command
- ALTER LINE Command
- ALTER SU Command
- INFO LINE Command
- INFO SU Command
- LOAD LINE Command
- START LINE Command
- START SU Command
- STATS LINE Command
- STATS SU Command
- STATUS LINE Command
- STATUS SU Command
- STOP LINE Command
- STOP SU Command
- SUSPEND SU Command
- SWITCH PROC Command
- TRACE LINE Command
- VERSION PROC Command
- C Moving to G-Series or H-Series RVUs
- Glossary
- Index

Managing ATP6100 Using the
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
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STATUS SU Command
SubdevNumber
indicates the subdevice number.
The display for a SU object with the DETAIL option has the following format:
Name
is the name of the line.
Path
is the primary path to the CLIP.
DevType
indicates the type and subtype of the subdevice.
Inuse
indicates if the subdevice has been opened.
State
indicates the summary state of the subdevice.
SubdevNumber
indicates the subdevice number.
Recsize
indicates the subdevice record size.
Example of the STATUS SU Command
The following SCF command displays a detailed status of the subdevice:
->STATUS SU $ATPS1.#TERM,DETAIL
ATP6100 Detail STATUS SU subdevice-name
Name..................$ATP1.#TERM
State..............STARTED
Path..................A SubdevNumber.......1
DevType.............. (6,4) Recsize............80
Inuse.................NO