Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
User Commands (g - j) gtacl(1)
standard input file for gtacl is not connected to the Guardian
environment standard input file of the child process. Refer to
Input/OutputFiltering under NOTES later in this reference
page for more information.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the -c option with the -i or +i option.
However, if the -c option is used with -i or +i, the last option
specified on the command line takes effect.
-cpu n Specifies the processor (0-15) in which the child process is to
run.
The default processor is the processor in which gtacl is running,
unless the child process is being created on another HP node.
When the child process runs on another HP node, the operating
system on that node assigns the default processor.
-debug Enters a Guardian environment debugging tool at the first exe-
cutable instruction of the child process. The default action is to
start the child process without a debugging tool active.
Refer to the manual for the debugger in use for additional infor-
mation.
-defmode on | -defmode off
Specifies the Guardian DEFINE mode for the child process.
If you use -defmode on, all Guardian DEFINE values of the pro-
cess executing gtacl are inherited by the child process.
If you use -defmode off, only Guardian =_DEFAULTS DEFINE
values are inherited by the child process.
The default mode is the DEFINE mode in effect for gtacl.
Refer to the TACL Reference Manual for additional information
about Guardian DEFINEs.
-extswap pathname
Specifies a Guardian swap file or swap volume for the extended
data segment of the child process. (Used for G-series TNS or
accelerated child processes only.) The pathname must be
specified in OSS pathname syntax.
The default action is to use the swap volume specified in the
=_DEFAULTS DEFINE for the child process. If that volume is
not available, the operating system chooses a swap volume.
Refer to the Guardian Programmer’s Guide for additional infor-
mation about swap files.
-f pathname Specifies a text file containing the environment variables to be
passed to the TACL process as PARAMs.
The environment variables must be listed in name=value format,
with each pair on a new line; white space is ignored before the
equal sign. Variable definitions that follow this format are
passed, one PARAM for each definition, to the Guardian TACL
process. Environment variable definitions that do not follow this
format are ignored.
If the -f flag is omitted, gtacl attempts to pass all existing
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