Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

appears as $process_name.#stdin to a process using the Guardian file system or
/G/process_name/#stdin to a process using the OSS file system.
If you specify this option, the process cannot be a collector process or a spooler. If you omit
this option, the name used is the device name for the Telserv terminal from which the command
is entered.
OUT stdout_redirection_target
specifies the Guardian process name for the process or the Guardian file name for the Guardian
EDIT file to which data for the OSS standard output file should be written.
A process specified must use device type 0, 1, or 6. The process appears as
$process_name.#stdout to a process using the Guardian file system or
/G/process_name/#stdout to a process using the OSS file system.
If an EDIT file (file code 101) is specified but does not exist, the file is created with the security
specified by the -secure option or the default security setting for the user.
If you omit this option, the name used is the device name for the Telserv terminal from which
the command is entered.
TERM stderr_redirection_target
specifies the Guardian process name for the process to which data for the OSS standard error
file should be written. The process specified must use device type 0, 1, or 6. This process
appears as $process_name.#stderr to a process using the Guardian file system or
/G/process_name/#stderr to a process using the OSS file system.
If you omit this option, the name used is the device name for the HOMETERM terminal of the
session from which the command is entered.
NOWAIT
specifies that TACL does not wait while the OSSTTY program runs but returns a command
prompt after sending the startup message to the new process.
Use this option when you use the -server option if you need to start an OSS program from
the same terminal to use the server.
If you omit this option, TACL pauses while OSSTTY runs.
-access { ALL | OWNER }
Allows you to give access to the started OSSTTY process to any OSS process with a valid user
ID (the value ALL) or restrict access to OSS processes that you have started under your user ID
(the value OWNER).
If you omit this option, the value OWNER is used.
-backupcpu processor
specifies the number of the processor on which the backup copy of OSSTTY should be created.
You can specify any number valid for your system other than that used by the primary copy of
OSSTTY. The processor used by the primary copy of OSSTTY is the processor used by the
terminal session you enter the command from.
Specifying this option causes OSSTTY to run with an active backup copy as a fault-tolerant
process pair. Running as a process pair improves fault tolerance but can reduce response time
slightly.
If you omit this option, OSSTTY runs without a backup copy and does not provide fault-tolerant
features.
-coll collector
specifies the Event Management Service (EMS) collector process to receive the OSSTTY event
messages. If you specify a collector process that cannot be used, OSSTTY issues a warning
message.
If you omit this option or if the specified collector process is not valid, OSSTTY uses $0 as the
collector process.
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