SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.27+)
Using SCF
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-005
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PARAM SCF^LIB^MOVED
YES
indicates that the SCF user library has been moved and does not reside on
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.
NO
indicates that the SCF user library resides on $SYSTEM.SYSTEM. NO is the
default value.
Considerations
•
You must set PARAM SCF^LIB^MOVED at the TACL prompt before you run SCF.
If you set this parameter from within SCF, its setting is ignored. Also, if you log off
between setting this PARAM and running SCF, the effect of the PARAM is lost and
the procedure does not work.
•
After moving SCFLIB, you must either log on as the super ID (255,255) or resecure
all SCF product module files with write access before entering SCF. Subsystem
product modules are those files whose names are ZxxxSCF, where xxx is the
3-character mnemonic identifying the subsystem. They are usually located on
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM. The SCF HELP command displays a list of the subsystems
on your system in its main menu (as shown under Using the SCF HELP Command
on page 4-21).
Table 4-1 matches the product module name with its subsystem name.
Table 4-1. Product Module File Names for Each Subsystem (page 1 of 2)
Subsystem Product Module Subsystem Product Module
AM3270 ZAM3SCF PTCPIP ZTCPSCF
ATM ZATMSCF QIO ZQIOSCF
ATP6100 ZATPSCF SCL ZSCLSCF
CP6100 ZCP6SCF SCP ZSCPSCF
ENVOY ZENVSCF SCS ZSCSSCF
ENVOYACF ZEXFSCF SLSA ZLANSCF
EXPAND ZEXPSCF SMN ZSMNSCF
FOX ZFOXSCF SNAX ZSX1SCF
GDS ZGDSSCF SNAXAPC ZAPCSCF
IPXSPX ZIPXSCF SNAXCRE ZCRESCF
KERNEL ZKRNSCF SNAXHLS ZHLSSCF
MHS ZMHSSCF SNMP ZSMPSCF
NFS ZNFSSCF STORAGE ZSTOSCF
NSC ZNSCSCF TCPIP ZTCISCF
NSIM ZNIMSCF TCPIPV6 ZTC6SCF