Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)

Terminal Control Process (TCP) Commands
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SET TCP Command
HIGHPIN { ON | OFF }
specifies whether the TCP runs at a high PIN or a low PIN.
If you omit this attribute, the default is OFF.
For a TCP to run at a high PIN, the ?HIGHPIN flag must be set in the PATHTCP2
file. The ?HIGHPIN flag is set by default for this file.
HOMETERM file-name
specifies the name of the terminal that receives the TCP debugging information.
If you do not specify a node name, the default node for file-name expansion can be
affected by several factors, including values you specify for the TS/MP CMDVOL
command and the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute of the NonStop TS/MP SET
PATHWAY command. For details, see Specifying Node Independence on page 2-5.
If you omit this attribute, the default is the home terminal of the PATHMON process
.
INSPECT {ON | OFF}
specifies whether you can use the Inspect program to examine the SCREEN
COBOL programs running on the terminals controlled by a TCP. The SET TCP
INSPECT attribute must be set to ON.
If you omit this attribute, the default is OFF.
ON
directs the TCP to allow communication between the Inspect program and the
SCREEN COBOL programs after system startup.
FILE file-name
specifies the name of the Inspect command terminal.
If you do not specify a node name, the default node for file-name expansion
can be affected by several factors, including values you specify for the
NonStop TS/MP CMDVOL command and the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute
of the TS/MP SET PATHWAY command. For details, see Specifying Node
Independence on page 2-5.
If you omit file-name, the default is the home terminal of the TCP.
OFF
directs the TCP not to allow communication between the Inspect program and
the SCREEN COBOL programs.
ON The TCP runs at a high PIN.
OFF The TCP runs at a low PIN.