LAN Configuration and Management Manual
Managing the SLSA Subsystem
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Altering the LANMAN Process
2. Use the SCF INFO SAC command to check the current access list for the SAC you
are planning to alter.
3. Use the SCF ALTER SAC command to alter the access list.
The LANMAN process updates the access list for the specified SAC.
4. Use the SCF INFO SAC command to check the access list for the SAC you just
altered. The system displays the information about the SAC.
Altering the LANMAN Process
You can alter the attributes of a LANMAN process through the NonStop Kernel
subsystem manager. (Refer to the SCF Reference Manual for the Kernel Subsystem.)
The LANMAN process can only run between processors 0 and 1 (same as $SYSTEM).
Aborting the LANMAN Process
When installing a new LANMAN process without cold loading the system, you must
first abort the LANMAN process. Do not leave the LANMAN process $ZZLAN in the
aborted state any longer than necessary. (For more information about these
commands, see the SCF Reference Manual for the Kernel Subsystem.)
If the STOPMODE is not sysmsg, follow these steps to abort the $ZZLAN process:
1. Before you can abort the $ZZLAN process, set the stopmode attribute of
$ZZKRN.#ZZLAN to sysmsg.
a. Issue the SCF ABORT PROC command.
INFO SAC $ZZLAN.G11021.0
SLSA Info SAC
Name Owner *Access List
$ZZLAN.G11021.0 0 (0, 1, 2, 3)
ALTER SAC $ZZLAN.G11021.0, ACCESSLIST (1, 0, 2, 3)
INFO SAC $ZZLAN.
G11021.0
SLSA Info SAC
Name Owner *Access List
$ZZLAN.
G11021.0 1 (1, 0, 2, 3)
Note. By default the STOPMODE should be set to sysmsg. To check the STOPMODE enter the
SCF INFO PROC $ZZKRN.#ZZLAN, detail command.
ABORT PROC $ZZKRN.#ZZLAN