Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)
Terminal Control Process (TCP) Commands
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RESET TCP Command
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If a TCP primary process fails and the CHECK-DIRECTORY attribute for that TCP
is set to OFF, the TCP automatically reads the TCLPROG directory file during a
SCREEN COBOL CALL statement before the TCP backup process takes over.
This action occurs even if a REFRESH-CODE TCP command is not issued.
Examples
The following command modifies directory checking for the three named TCPs:
REFRESH-CODE TCP (TCP-1, TCP-4, TCP-6)
The following command modifies directory checking for all TCPs in the system:
REFRESH-CODE TCP *
The following command modifies directory checking for all TCPs in the RUNNING
state:
REFRESH-CODE TCP *, STATE RUNNING
RESET TCP Command
Use the RESET TCP command to change the values for the TCP attributes (listed
under tcp-keyword in the syntax) from the values you defined with the SET TCP
command to the PATHMON defaults. This command does not change the attributes of
a TCP already added to the PATHMON configuration file.
tcp-keyword
specifies one or more attributes to be reset.
If you omit tcp-keyword, this command resets all attribute values to the
PATHMON defaults.
RESET TCP [ tcp-keyword [ , tcp-keyword ]... ]
tcp-keyword is:
AUTORESTART INSPECT POWERONRECOVERY
CHECK–DIRECTORY MAXINPUTMSGLEN PRI
CODEAREALEN MAXINPUTMSGS PROCESS
CPUS MAXPATHWAYS PROGRAM
DEBUG MAXREPLY SENDMSGTIMEOUT
DUMP MAXSERVERCLASSES SERVERPOOL
GUARDIAN–LIB MAXSERVERPROCESSES STATS
GUARDIAN–SWAP MAXTERMDATA SWAP
HIGHPIN MAXTERMS TCLPROG
HOMETERM NONSTOP TERMBUF
TERMPOOL