RSC/MP 7.3 Installation and Configuration Guide

RSCCOM Command Reference
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TERM Object Attributes.
Configuring Dynamic TERM Objects
You can configure the TDP so that TERM objects are created dynamically at the time
the workstation is connected. This capability is helpful when there are a large number
of workstations that do not correspond directly to one particular TDP. It is also helpful in
that it allows for a single, non-unique, distributable RSC.INI file.
When a workstation connects to the TDP, the TDP uses the attributes of the TERM
object with the specified template name to create and start a new TERM object. This
new TERM object then services requests from the workstation. Any number of
workstations can specify the same TERM_TEMPLATE name.
Dynamic terminals are assigned names, as needed, of the form @DYNnnnn, where
nnnn is a sequential number. When the workstation disconnects from the TDP, the
dynamic TERM object is stopped and deleted.
There are two ways to configure dynamic TERM objects:
Use a TERM object template named DYNAMIC.
This TERM object has a special meaning to the TDP. It allows any workstation
using RSC/MP to access RSC/MP on the NonStop system. Follow these steps:
1. Configure the TDP:
a. Using the SET command, change the TEMPLATE attribute to YES:
set term template yes
b. Add a TERM object with the name DYNAMIC:
add term dynamic
2. Optional, but recommended, edit the RSC.INI file, adding the TERM_NAME
option with a name; for example:
term_name = remote1
If the TERM object in the TDP has the name DYNAMIC, then the workstation
does not need to have the TERM_TEMPLATE option set.
3. Use RSCCOM to show the status of this TERM object:
8 (( status term *
Term Status Conn Sess
Last Event
---------------------------------------------------------------
@DYN0001(DYNAMIC:REMOTE1) Started 1 1
TERM started. [ 2802 ]
DYNAMIC Template
2 TERM objects have been configured.
If you omit the TERM_NAME from the RSC.INI file, RSCCOM reports the
name of the workstation as “NoName”.