Pathway/XM System Management Manual
PXMCFG Statements and PXMCHK Utility
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RESET TCP
RESET TCP
This statement changes the values for the TCP attributes from the values you defined
with the SET TCP statement to the default values. This statement does not change the
attributes of a TCP already added to the SuperCTL configuration file.
tcp-keyword
specifies one or more attributes to be reset. For descriptions of these attributes, see
the SET TCP statement.
If you omit tcp-keyword, this statement resets all attribute values to the defaults.
Considerations
•
If you invoke the RESET TCP statement after the SET TCP statement but before the
ADD TCP statement, the attribute values you specify revert to the default values.
•
Some required SET TCP attributes have no default values. If you include a required
attribute in the RESET TCP statement, the attribute is set to a null value and must be
set again before you add the TCP description to the SuperCTL configuration file.
If an attribute is not required and does not have a default value, the RESET TCP
statement deletes the value for the attribute.
Examples
The following statement resets all attribute values:
RESET TCP
The following statements reset the values for the specified attributes:
RESET TCP MAXPATHWAYS,TERMBUF
RESET TCP PRI,TERMPOOL
RESET TCP [ tcp-keyword [ , tcp-keyword ]... ]
tcp-keyword is:
AUTORESTART INSPECT NONSTOP
CHECK-DIRECTORY MAXINPUTMSGLEN POWERONRECOVERY
CODEAREALEN MAXINPUTMSGS PRI
DEBUG MAXPATHWAYS PROGRAM
DUMP MAXREPLY SERVERPOOL
GUARDIAN-LIB MAXSERVERCLASSES STATS
GUARDIAN-SWAP MAXSERVERPROCESSES SWAP
HIGHPIN MAXTERMDATA TCLPROG
HOMETERM NODE TERMBUF
TERMPOOL