OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual
OSI/MHS SCF Commands
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ADD GROUP Command
MRP-PNAME
specifies the process name of the MRP within this group. mhs-proc-name must
be entered as $proc.#pname. The node name cannot be specified. The process
must reside on the same node as the MHS manager.
MRP-PRI
specifies the priority at which the MRP is to run. The maximum value is the priority
of the MHS manager minus 1. If you do not specify this value, the default value for
the group is used.
RTS-BACKUP
specifies the backup CPU in which the RTS process is to run. This attribute is
optional; if you omit it, the backup CPU for the group is assumed. No range
checking is done; however, the maximum value of cpu-number should not
exceed the number of CPUs on the target system minus one (for example, 0 to 7 on
an eight-CPU system).
RTS-CPU
specifies the CPU in which the RTS process is to run. This attribute is optional; if
you omit it, the backup CPU for the group is assumed. No range checking is done;
however, the maximum value of cpu-number should not exceed the number of
CPUs on the target system minus one (for example, 0 to 7 on an eight-CPU system).
RTS-PNAME
specifies the process name of the RTS process within this group. mhs-proc-
name must be entered as $proc.#pname. The node name cannot be specified.
The process must reside on the same node as the MHS manager.
RTS-PRI
specifies the priority at which the RTS process is to run. If you do not specify this
value, the default value for the group is used.
SC-BACKUP
specifies the backup CPU in which the store cleaner process is to run. This attribute
is optional; if you omit it, the backup CPU for the group is assumed. No range
checking is done; however, the maximum value of cpu-number should not
exceed the number of CPUs on the target system minus one (for example, 0 to 7 on
an eight-CPU system).
SC-CPU
specifies the CPU in which the store cleaner process is to run. This attribute is
optional; if you omit it, the default CPU for the group is assumed. No range
checking is done; however, the maximum value of cpu-number should not
exceed the number of CPUs on the target system minus one (for example, 0 to 7 on
an eight-CPU system).