OSI/AS Management Programming Manual

INFO PROCESS Command
Commands and Responses
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ZHIGH-PIN
shows whether the process indicated will be started by the specified OSI manager
process with a high PIN or a low PIN. If the process name was specified in process-
name format, this field shows the actual current value of the process. If the process
name was specified in indirect-process-name format, this field shows how the
process was or will be configured.
ZXNAME
is the name of the process being queried. This attribute is for D-series systems
only. The equivalent token for C-series systems is ZNAME. ZXNAME is the
only attribute that is used for NSP processes; all other attributes are ignored.
ZXNAME-LEN
is the length of the ZXNAME field.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE, ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST, ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST, and ZSPI-
TKN-CONTEXT
are described in the Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual.
Operational Notes
TAPS and TSP PROCESS objects must be in the STOPPED state before their
attributes can be altered, but NSP PROCESS objects can be altered any time.
Wild cards are supported for the INFO PROCESS command.
When you use
indirect-process-name
, the values indicated in the display are
the values that the OSI manager will start the next process with. To find out the
values for the current process, use
process-name
.