OSI/AS SCF Reference Manual

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OSI/AS SCF Commands
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PROCESS Objects
The process-name format must be used in commands that operate on the OSI
manager process. When both name formats are available, it is preferable to use
indirect-process-name.
The
object-name for the PROCESS object for indirect-process-name has the
following format:
$osi-mgr-name
is the name of the OSI manager process. The OSI manager name is a valid Guardian
process name.
#process-type
is one of the following types of processes:
#NSP
#TSP
#TAPS
internal-name
is a name of a process definition. It consists of one through eight alphanumeric
characters and must start with a letter.
#process-type.internal-name, together, must be a unique name. For example,
#NSP.P1 and #NSP.P2 are valid combinations.
The
object-name for the PROCESS object for process-name has the following
format:
$process-name
is the name of the OSI manager or TAPS process as follows:
The OSI manager name is a valid Guardian process name.
Local TAPS process names can be up to six characters (the $ sign followed by five
characters). For example:
$TAPS1
$TAPS5
Remote TAPS process names can be up to five characters (the $ sign followed by
four characters). For example:
$TAP1
$TAP5
$osi-mgr-name.#process-type.internal-name
$process-name