OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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Considerations for the ALTER Command
TAPSCODEFILE
specifies the default location of the code file for a TAPS process.
TSPCODEFILE
specifies the default location of the code file for a TSP process.
Considerations for the ALTER Command
The considerations contain information about command use that should be read before
studying the command syntax in too much detail.
PROCESS Object
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.
NAME is the only attribute that is used for NSP processes; all other attributes are
ignored.
Value: Specify a fully qualified Guardian filename
($volume.subvolume.filename). If the filename specified is
not a fully qualified filename, then the subvolume specified
in the SCF program environment is used to expand the
filename (from SCF, use the ENV command to examine the
$volume.subvolume definition). The INFO SUBSYS
command can be used to display the name of
TAPSCODEFILE.
OSIMGR Default: The default filename is TAPSOBJ. The $volume.subvolume
defaults to the location of the OSI manager object file.
Value: Specify a fully qualified Guardian filename
($volume.subvolume.filename). If the filename specified is
not a fully qualified filename, then the subvolume specified
in the SCF program environment is used to expand the
filename (from SCF, use the ENV command to examine the
$volume.subvolume definition). The INFO SUBSYS
command can be used to display the name of
TSPCODEFILE.
OSIMGR Default: The default filename is TSPOBJ. The $volume.subvolume
defaults to the location of the OSI manager object file.