Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)
Terminal Control Process (TCP) Commands
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REFRESH-CODE TCP Command
Errors
The following table lists the most common errors that can occur during the processing
of the PRIMARY TCP command:
Examples
The following command resumes operation of the TCPZ primary process in its
configured CPU:
PRIMARY TCP TCPZ
The following command resumes operation of the TCPA primary process in CPU 2.
However, operation is resumed only if 2 is the primary CPU value (CPUS 2:n)
recorded for TCPA in the PATHMON configuration file.
PRIMARY TCPA, IFPRICPU 2
The following command changes the primary processes of all TCPs in the RUNNING
state and designates CPU 2 only if CPU 2 is the primary CPU value (CPUS 2:n)
recorded for all TCPs in the PATHMON configuration file:
PRIMARY TCP *, IFPRICPU 2
REFRESH-CODE TCP Command
Use the REFRESH-CODE TCP command to make the TCP read the SCREEN
COBOL directory file to check for the latest version of a called program. This command
is effective only if the TCP is running and the CHECK-DIRECTORY attribute is set to
OFF. Use this command when a new version of a SCREEN COBOL program (in the
TCLPROG file) becomes available to the TCP.
TCP tcp-name
specifies the name of a TCP running in your PATHMON environment.
This Message… Is Displayed When…
*1070* BACKUP
PROCESS NOT UP
You have issued a CONTROL TCP, BACKUPCPU command or a
SWITCH TCP command directly after issuing a PRIMARY TCP
command and the TCP backup process has not had enough time
to be restarted.
REFRESH-CODE { [ TCP ] tcp-name }
{ [ TCP ] ( tcp-name [, tcp-name ]... ) }
{ TCP * [ , STATE state-type ] }