Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)
Terminal Control Process (TCP) Commands
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PRIMARY TCP Command
PRIMARY TCP Command
Use the PRIMARY TCP command to resume operation of the TCP primary process in
the CPU defined for this process in the PATHMON configuration file. Use this
command after an individual process or CPU failure, or after a SWITCH command has
moved the TCP primary process from one CPU to another.
TCP tcp-name
specifies the name of a TCP running in your PATHMON environment.
IFPRICPU number
specifies the CPU in which one or more TCP primary processes are to run. If this
CPU is defined for the TCP in the PATHMON configuration file, the PATHMON
process resumes operation of the TCP primary process in this CPU.
If the TCP primary process is already running in this CPU, or if this is not the CPU
configured for the TCP primary process, the PATHMON process ignores the
command.
If you omit this option, the TCP primary process resumes operation in the CPU
recorded in the PATHMON configuration file. If this CPU is down or the TCP
backup process is not running, the PATHMON process returns an error.
TCP *
changes the location of all the TCP primary processes that are running in other
than their configured primary CPUs. If option is specified, changes the location of
all TCPs meeting the criteria specified.
Consideration
When the PRIMARY TCP operation completes, the PATHMON process returns the
message:
INFO *2054* - TCP tcp-name, PRIMARIED
PRIMARY { [ TCP ] { tcp-name } }
{ { (tcp-name [ , tcp-name ] ... ) } }
{ TCP * }
[ , IFPRICPU number ]