OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/TS SCF Commands
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Examples of the START Command
The START command applies only to processes that already exist. Therefore,
issuing a START command to a TSP process is useful only to reverse a STOP or
ABORT command while the process is still in the STOPPING or ABORTING state.
The START command can be used to change the state of a TSP process from
SUSPENDED to STARTED (refer also to the ACTIVATE command).
Examples of the START Command
The examples are designed to show correct ways of specifying command syntax.
PROCESS Object
START PROCESS $TP4
SU Object
START SU $TP4.#S10
START SU $TP4.*
STATS Command
Use the STATS command to display statistical information for the specified object.
This is a sensitive command only when the RESET option is specified.
The object-spec is:
STATS [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ] [ , RESET ]
object-type object-name
PROCESS tsp-process-name
SERVICE service-name
SU su-name