Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Installation and Management
Safeguard Administrator’s Manual—523317-029
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Adding the Safeguard Software to the Kernel
Subsystem (G-Series RVUs)
 BACKUPCPU 1, &
 PRIMARYCPU 0, &
 DEFAULTVOL $SYSTEM.SYSTEM, &
 EXTSWAP $SWAP01, &
 HIGHPIN ON, &
 HOMETERM $ZHOME, &
 NAME $ZSMP, &
 OUTFILE $ZHOME, &
 PRIORITY 198, &
 PROGRAM $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.OSMP, &
 SAVEABEND OFF, &
 STARTMODE KERNEL or SYSTEM, &
 STARTUPMSG "<BCKP-CPU>", &
 STOPMODE STANDARD, &
 TYPE OTHER, &
 USERID SUPER.SUPER 
Regarding the attribute values shown in the example:
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The values for NAME, PRIORITY, SAVEABEND, PROGRAM, STARTUPMSG, 
STOPMODE, TYPE, and USERID must be entered as shown.
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The values shown for AUTORESTART, BACKUPCPU, EXTSWAP, 
DEFAULTVOLUME, HIGHPIN, HOMETERM, OUTFILE, and PRIMARYCPU are 
recommended.
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The subvolume specified for EXTSWAP should be on the same processor pair as 
PRIMARYCPU and BACKUPCPU.
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If $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.OSMP is specified for PROGRAM, the OSMP program file 
in the current SYSnn subvolume is used. 
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For OUTFILE and HOMETERM, $ZHOME is a good choice if $VHS is unavailable.
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For STARTMODE, specify KERNEL if you want the Safeguard software to start 
early in the system load process. Specify SYSTEM if you want it to start at the end 
of the system load.
For more information about the SCF ADD command, see the SCF Reference Manual 
for the Kernel Subsystem. 
If you need to stop the Safeguard software when it is installed in this manner, you must 
first execute an SCF ABORT command. Then you can use the SAFECOM STOP 
command. To restart the Safeguard software, use the SCF START command.










