Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
BACKUPCPU backup_processor
specifies the processor number of the processor where the backup server process will run.
backup_processor is either an integer in the range 0 through 15 or equal to -1.
The value -1 specifies that the OSS name server will not run as a process pair.
If the BACKUPCPU parameter is omitted, the processor for the backup server process is
unchanged.
BACKUPCPUOK { TRUE | FALSE }
specifies whether the server should be started in its configured backup processor when its
configured primary processor is unavailable and the server is being restarted automatically.
When the server is started in its configured backup processor and its configured primary
processor subsequently becomes available, the server automatically switches to its primary
processor.
When this option is omitted from the ADD SERVER command, the default specification is
BACKUPCPUOK TRUE.
INODECACHE size1
specifies the number of entries permitted in the inode cache used by an OSS name server.
size1 is in the range 128 through 500000. The default value for J-series RVUs, H06.08 and
later H-series RVUs, and G06.30 and later G-series RVUs is 64000. For other RVUs, the default
value is 4096 entries.
LINKCACHE size2
specifies the number of entries permitted in the link cache used by an OSS name server. size2
can have a value in the range 128 through 500000. The default value for J-series RVUs,
H06.08 and later H-series RVUs and G06.30 and later G-series RVUs is 64000. For other
RVUs, the default value is 4096 entries.
MAXWAITTIME seconds2
specifies the maximum number of seconds that the OSS Monitor waits for the OSS name server’s
primary processor to become available during an automatic restart of the server; seconds2
must be in the range 0 through 32767. A value of 0 means that the OSS Monitor does not
wait for the primary processor to become available.
If the BACKUPCPUOK attribute for the server is TRUE and the primary processor does not
become available after the specified period has elapsed, the OSS Monitor attempts to start
the server in its backup processor.
When the MAXWAITTIME option is omitted from the ADD SERVER command, the default
specification is MAXWAITTIME 0.
SQLTIMEOUT seconds
specifies the number of seconds an OSS name server waits for a response from SQLCAT to a
request. seconds can have a value in the range 60 through 300. The default value is 60.
SEEPENABLED { ON | OFF }
specifies whether the OSS SEEP needs to be running or not. If ON, the OSS name server starts
the OSS SEEP and sends the access authorization requests to the process if an OSS
SEEP-protected fileset has been mounted. If the value is OFF, the OSS name server does not
start the OSS SEEP. If the OSS SEEP is running when the attribute is set to OFF, the process is
stopped.
The valid values are OFF and ON.
The default value is OFF.
SEEPRESPONSETIMEOUT nseconds
specifies the number of seconds that the OSS name server waits for the OSS SEEP to respond
to an authorization request.
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