RSC/MP Installation and Configuration Guide
Configuring the RSC/MP Client Configuring the RSC/MP I/O Manager
Pr oc es s
(RS CP IPE )
Starting the RSCPIPE Process on Windows Systems
The syntax for starting the RSCPIPE process from the RSC.INI file is:
SUBSYSTEM_CMDLINE = "[-h | -hh] [-dflogname] [-cN] [-lN]"
The syntax for starting the RSCPIPE process from a command line prompt is:
<path>\rscpipe.exe [-h | -hh] [-dflogname] [-cN] [-lN]
[subsystem_name]
<path>
The folder where rscpipe.exe is installed.
-h
Hides the icon for the RSCPIPE process and removes
the process from the task list. This is the preferred form
for hiding RSCPIPE. If RSCPIPE is invoked with the -h
option from a command line prompt (that is, in an existing
console window or DOS box), the RSCPIPE will not hide
the existing command line prompt window but will instead
report an error (“RSCPIPE: Cannot hide this
console window; use START RSCPIPE -H...”)
which guides the user to run RSCPIPE in a new window
by using the Windows command START.
-hh
Hides the icon for the RSCPIPE process and removes
the process from the task list. This form defeats the
check for an existing command prompt and hides the
RSCPIPE window unconditionally. Use this form only if
some system configuration problem prevents the -h
option from working correctly on yo ur system.
-d
Enables diagnostic logging. This option is disabled by
default because it slows down performance and may
create log files that use a significant amount of disk
space.
flogname
The fully qualified file name (the path plus the file name)
of an output file where debug messages are written. The
complete name is limited to 64 characters. An example of
the -df parameters is:
-dfc:\rsc\bin\rscpipe.log
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