Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.27+, H06.04+)

Index
Open System Services Management and Operations Guide527191-003
Index-20
T
status when running 4-42
stderr 6-27
stdin 6-27
stdout 6-27
STOP command (SCF) 2-4, 2-15, D-9
STOP FILESET command (SCF) 5-14,
5-19, 12-80/12-81, D-8
STOP SERVER command
(SCF) 12-81/12-82
STOPMODE attribute
OSS application 2-23
STOPOSS utility 2-3, 4-43, 5-14, C-16
Storage disk volume
adding to a fileset 5-22
removing from a fileset 5-23
removing from a storage-pool file 5-22
Storage pool 3-8
Storage-pool files 3-8/3-11, 4-17/4-18, 5-6
caching 5-20
storage-pool files
backing up and restoring 6-14
su command (OSS) 8-26
subnetworks 1-16
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
See SCF
Subsystem shutdown file C-17
Subsystem startup file C-15
suid scripts
and security 8-27
permissions 8-28
sum command (OSS) 8-5
Super group 8-7
licensing the OSS Monitor to 8-19
Super ID 8-7
Superblock 5-29
Supplementary group 8-10
syslog.conf file (UNIX) 8-2
System default printer, specifying 10-2
system file (UNIX) 8-2
system user name (UNIX) 8-6
S_NONSTOP file open flag 5-21
T
TACL
accessing OSS environment 8-11
configuring access through 7-2
COPYOSS command 4-9, 6-4, 6-7,
8-28
COPYOSS macro D-9
OSSMON command 2-8, D-9
PARAMS used by the OSS
Monitor 2-10
PINSTALL command 4-9
STATUS command 2-8, D-10
TACLLOCL file 4-34, 4-35
Takeover by backup, reason reason.
(OSSTTY message) A-104
Tape drives not in /dev directory 10-1
Tasks, scheduling of 2-34
TCP6MON 1-19
TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME 4-32, 4-35
TCPIP^RESOLVER^NAME 4-25
TCPIP_RESOLVER_NAME environment
variable 4-25
TCPMON 1-19
telnet command (UNIX) 8-5
telnet user name (UNIX) 8-6
Telserv
configuring access 7-2/7-5
configuring user login 7-2, 8-11
direct access to OSS 7-1, 7-3/7-5, 8-11
indirect access to OSS 7-1, 7-2, 8-11
logging in
through an OSS program 7-4/7-5
through OSS shell 7-3/7-4
OSSTTY break key processing C-6
redirection of OSS standard files
from C-1
TEMP fileset D-5
TEMPPOOL 4-10, 4-18
TERM file 6-27
termcap file (OSS) 8-3