LAN Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands for the SLSA Subsystem
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SWITCH Command
Examples
The following is an example of the STOP SAC command:
STOP SAC $ZZLAN.G11123.0
SWITCH Command
SWITCH is a sensitive command that switches the operation of a LAN Manager
(LANMAN) process from one LANMAN to another.
SWITCH PROCESS Command
The SWITCH PROCESS command switches the operation of the specified LAN
Manager (LANMAN) and places the LANMAN in the STOPPED state.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
PROCESS lanman
is the name of the LAN Manager (LANMAN) process to be switched. The
LANMAN name has the form $ZZLAN, for example, $ZZLAN.#ZLM01.
Considerations
A SLSA client may be prevented from switching if the LANMON in which the client’s
backup is running has been aborted.
Examples
The following example switches the $ZZLAN LANMAN process:
SWITCH PROCESS $ZZLAN
SWITCH [ /OUT
file-spec/ ] PROCESS lanman