RSC/MP 7.3 Installation and Configuration Guide
HP NonStop Remote Server Call (RSC/MP) Installation and Configuration Guide—522358-010
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RSCCOM Command Reference
This section describes the RSCCOM commands that are used to manage the
RSCCOM environment, control the TDP, and manage the TDP objects.
Overview of RSCCOM Commands
RSCCOM is a NonStop system process which provides a command interface to the
TDP. You can enter RSCCOM commands interactively at a workstation to configure
and control the TDP.
There are three categories of RSCCOM commands:
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Operational commands that manage the internal RSCCOM environment. These
commands are entered on the command line at the RSCCOM prompt and are
described in RSCCOM Command Descriptions on page 13-1.
•
TDP control commands that manage the TDP process directly. These commands
include starting and stopping a backup, and opening and closing a log file. These
commands are described in RSCCOM TDP Control Commands on page 13-8.
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Object-related commands that are passed to the TDP for processing. These
commands configure and manage the TDP objects which includes adding, altering,
and deleting the objects. These commands are described in TDP Object
Management using RSCCOM Commands on page 13-13.
Follow these guidelines when using RSCCOM:
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Enter the RSCCOM commands in uppercase or lowercase characters.
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Enter multiple commands on one command line by separating each command
from the next with a semicolon (;).
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Press the BREAK key to put the RSCCOM process in the background and display
a TACL prompt.
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Enter the PAUSE command at the TACL prompt to bring you back to an RSCCOM
process that is running in the background.
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Press the BREAK key to stop the output of text and return to the RSCCOM prompt.
RSCCOM Command Descriptions
These are the operational RSCCOM commands associated with the control and
operation of RSCCOM:
! FC MAXWARNINGS
[ HELP OBEY
ASSUME HISTORY
EXIT MAXERRORS