NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual

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PARAM CIPPROCESS
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands
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The following table summarizes the PARAM command operands used to define
the attributes of a CIP:
Operand Use Comment
PROCESSCLASS N.A. N.A.
PROCESSCPU O The order of this operand in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process is not significant.
PROCESSDEBUGTERM N.A. N.A.
PROCESSLIBRARY N.A. N.A.
PROCESSNAME M The order of this operand in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process is not significant.
PROCESSOBJECT M The order of this operand in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process is not significant.
PROCESSPARAM M The order of this operand in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process is not significant.
The PARAM PROCESSPARAM command should
specify the same file names as those specified by the
PARAM DSNMSECTION (if defined in configuration file),
PARAM UACUTIL, and PARAM UADUTIL commands.
PROCESSPRIORITY O The order of this operand in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process is not significant.
PROCESSSWAPVOL O The order of this operand in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process is not significant.
PROCESSWEIGHT N.A. N.A.
CIPPROCESS M This operand must be last in the group of operands that
defines the attributes of the process.
M Mandatory N.A. Not applicable O Optional
Example
The following example configures a CIP started by NonStop NET/MASTER MS. The
PARAM CIPPROCESS command specifies the logical name for the process.
PARAM PROCESSNAME=$ZD05
PARAM PROCESSOBJECT=$DATA.ZNNMDATA.CIP
PARAM PROCESSSWAPVOL=$DATA2
PARAM PROCESSPARAM=“DSNM ZNNMCONF; UTIL-DESC-FILE
$DATA.ZNNMDATA.ZUACUTIL
$DATA.ZNNMDATA.ZUADUTIL”
PARAM PROCESSPRIORITY=143
PARAM CIPPROCESS=CIP