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The default value for this attribute is 5 seconds, and a null entry for nseconds resets this
attribute to the default value.
SEEPPROGFILENAME prog-filename
specifies the name of a Guardian local file containing the Guardian program to be run when
the OSS SEEP needs to be started. This attribute must be defined before the SEEPENABLED
attribute can be set to ON. If the SEEPENABLED attribute is set to ON and an attempt is made
to set this field to null, the command is rejected. The SEEPENABLED attribute must be set to
OFF before this field can be set to null.
The default value is no program file, and a null entry for prog-filename resets this attribute
to the default value.
SEEPPROCESSNAME process-name
specifies the process name to be assigned to the OSS SEEP when it is started. process-name
must be a local process name. Avoid using an existing process name because the OSS name
server will kill that process before it starts the OSS SEEP. The default value is no process name,
which indicates that the OSS name server is to generate a process name. If you omit this
attribute, it is set to the default value.
SEEPSWAPVOL swap-vol | swap-file
specifies a swap volume or file name for the OSS SEEP. This must be a local name.
The default setting is to use KMSF swap space, and a null entry for swap-vol or swap-file
resets this attribute to the default value.
SEEPCPU cpu-number | ANY
specifies the CPU in which the primary OSS SEEP runs.
The valid values are 0 through 15 and ANY. If the value is ANY, the primary OSS name
server’s CPU is chosen.
The default value is ANY, and a null entry for cpu-number resets this attribute to the default
value.
SEEPPRI priority
specifies the priority at which the OSS SEEP runs.
The valid values are 1 through 199.
The default value is 199, and a null entry for priority resets this attribute to the default
value.
SEEPPARAMTEXT startup-param-text
specifies the startup parameter text in the startup message sent to the OSS SEEP. All text after
the attribute’s name is assumed to be part of “any-text”, so this must always be the last attribute
value specified in the command string.
The default value is no text, and a null entry for startup-param-text resets this attribute
to the default value.
A backup CPU may be specified at the start of the SEEPPARAMTEXT. The valid values are 0
through 15. Additional text may be provided after a semicolon.
The maximum length for startup-param-text is 255 characters.
Considerations
• You can use the ALTER SERVER command on servers that are not currently running.
• Changes to the DESIREDSTATE attribute take effect immediately after using the ALTER SUBSYS
command, without stopping and restarting a server. Otherwise, the ALTER SERVER command
does not change the operation of a running server; changes do not take effect until the server
is stopped and restarted.
• The primary and backup server processes cannot be configured in the same processor.
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