SeeView Server Gateway (SSG) Manual
SSG Commands
HP NonStop SeeView Server Gateway (SSG) Manual—526356-004
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SET Command
SSGcpu cpu-number
specifies the number of the CPU in which the Gateway process is to be
started. Values are 0 through 15 and -1. A value of -1 indicates any CPU and is
the default value.
SSGobj file-name
defines the Gateway program object file. The default is SEEVIEW in the same
subvolume as the SSGCOM command interpreter.
SSGshell file-name
defines the Gateway’s SeeView shell file. The default is SSGSHELL in the
same subvolume as the SSGCOM command interpreter.
SSGvol subvolume
specifies the Gateway’s work subvolume. The default value is
$SYSTEM.ZSSGWORK.
HELPFILE file-name
defines the name of the SSG help file. This name defaults to SSGHELP in the
same subvolume as the SSGCOM command interpreter object file. The structure
of the SSG help file is:
•
Keywords start in column 3, with the help text for the keyword in subsequent
lines that have text in column 4 or greater. Help text continues until another line
with text in column 3 is encountered.
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All lines starting with a backslash are ignored.
ID $SSG-pid
defines the SSG process ID name set. This name set identifies a collection of SSG
processes that are operating together to provide SSG services. The default name
is $ZSG. Using the ID lets you operate several SSG programs in the same node or
resolve a name conflict. This ID is used to form process names as shown in
Table 4-2.
Table 4-2. IDs Used to Form Process Names
Logical
Function Process Name Default
Gateway $SSGCOM-pid X$ZSGX
OCM monitor $SSGCOM-pid W$ZSGW
Pathmon $SSGCOM-pid Y$ZSGY
RSC TDP $SSGCOM-pid Z$ZSGZ