Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

gtacl(1) OSS Shell and Utilities Reference Manual
environment variables unless the -s flag is used. If both the -f
and -s flags are specified, the -f option is ignored. If the -f flag is
specified more than once, only the rightmost specification in the
command line is used.
-gpri n Assigns the initial Guardian execution priority n (1-199) to the
child process. The value 1 is the lowest priority; the value 199
is the highest priority.
The default priority is the priority used for gtacl.
-highpin on | -highpin off
Specifies whether the child process can run with a Guardian pro-
cess identification number (PIN) greater than 255.
Specifying -highpin on means that the child process can run
with a PIN greater than 255. Specifying -highpin off means the
child process must run with a PIN between 0 and 254.
The default value is -highpin on, unless an OFF value for the
Guardian process attribute is inherited from gtacl.
Refer to the TACL Reference Manual for additional information
about high and low PINs.
-i Specifies that gtacl should do the following:
Send the child process the gtacl Guardian process name
qualifier to use as both its Guardian environment IN and
OUT filenames. (Many Guardian processes operate in
an interactive mode when their Guardian environment
IN and OUT filenames are the same.)
Attempt to filter data passing through all OSS environ-
ment standard input, output, and error files. Refer to
Input/OutputFiltering under NOTES later in this
reference page for more information.
The default action is to filter only the standard input and output
files that are connected to an OSS regular file, device file, pipe,
or FIFO that cannot be accessed through a Guardian environ-
ment filename.
IMPORTANT: Do not use the -i option with the -c option.
However, if the -i option is used with -c, the last option
specified on the command line takes effect.
+i Specifies that gtacl should do the following:
Send the child process different Guardian process name
qualifiers for the Guardian environment IN and OUT
filenames. (Many Guardian processes operate in a
noninteractive mode when their Guardian environment
IN and OUT filenames are different.)
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