OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/MHS SCF Commands
OSI /MHS SCF Reference Manual424828-001
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ADD SUBSYS Command
ADD SUBSYS Command
The ADD SUBSYS command defines a SUBSYS object to the OSI/MHS subsystem. It
allows global data to be configured for all objects on a subsystem wide basis. After the
SUBSYS object is added it will be in the STOPPED state. Only one SUBSYS object is
allowed for an OSI/MHS subsystem. This is a sensitive command.
OUT file-spec
directs any SCF output generated for this command to the specified file.
[\psystem.]$proc.#subsys
is the name of the SUBSYS object to be added.
attribute-spec
is a specification of an attribute and a value to be assigned to it. The attributes and
their values are listed below.
The attribute-spec for the ADD SUBSYS command is one of the following
attribute name and value combinations:
ADMD-NAME
specifies the administration management domain (ADMD) name of this OSI/MHS
subsystem. This value is a maximum of 16 characters long.
CUG-SEARCH-FNAME
specifies the file name of the closed user group search database for this subsystem.
The file must exist and must reside on the same node as the MHS manager. This
attribute is optional. The default value is subsystem-nameXDB in the
ADD [ / OUT file-spec / ] SUBSYS [\psystem.]$proc.#subsys
[ , attribute-spec ]...
ADMD-NAME printable-string
[ CUG-SEARCH-FNAME file-name ]
[ DL-FNAME file-name ]
[ DL-MEMBER-FNAME file-name ]
ISO-COUNTRY-NAME printable-string
MTA-ASSOC-FNAME file-name
[ MTA-BIND-PW-SVR process-name ]
MTA-DESIGNATOR string
MTA-NAME IA5-string
OSI-MGR process-name
[ PRMD-NAME printable-string ]
ROUTING-FNAME file-name
USER-FNAME file-name