OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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SUSPEND Command
SUSPEND Command
Use the SUSPEND command to restrict the use of connections to and from the specified
process. An application cannot use a suspended process. However, if an application is
already using a process when the SUSPEND command is issued to that process, the
SUSPEND command is rejected. The SUSPEND command can be used only on a
process that is in the STARTED state (but not in use). Upon successful completion of
the SUSPEND command, the object state is changed to SUSPENDED. All application
requests, except closes, are rejected. To reverse the effects of the SUSPEND command,
use the ACTIVATE or START command.
SUSPEND is a sensitive command.
SUSPEND Command Syntax
The object-spec is
Considerations for the SUSPEND Command
The considerations contain information about command use that should be read before
studying the command syntax in too much detail.
PROCESS Object
Use the SUSPEND PROCESS command (with indirect-process-name) for
TSP or TAPS processes only. For NSP processes, see the SCF Reference Manual for
X25AM, the TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual, or (for D-series
releases) the SCF Reference Manual for Multilan/TLAM or (for G06 and later
releases) the PAM Configuration and Management Manual.
Wildcards are supported for the SUSPEND PROCESS command.
SUSPEND [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ]
object-type object-name
PROCESS process-name
PROCESS indirect-process-name