SNAX/APC Application Programming Manual

Application Prototype Simulator
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TP-READY (F1)
TP-READY (F1)
The TP-READY verb identifies the local TP to SNAX/APC, associates the local TP with
a SNAX/APC LU, and allocates the local resources required for a conversation.
Request Fields
APC Server Name
specifies the name of the SNAX/APC server that you want to use. This is the name
assigned to the SNAX/APC server in the PATHMON environment; it is not the
operating system process name of the SNAX/APC process. If the APCRUN
command was used to set up the PATHMON environment for SNAX/APC, the
SNAX/APC server name is of the form SNAXAPCSnn, where nn is the two-digit
server number.
Re-Use Resource ID? (Y,N)
specifies whether the TP-READY verb should release the resources allocated by a
previous TP-READY verb. This field is important only when the local TP issues
two TP-READY verbs for the same local LU without issuing an intervening
TP-END verb. In this case, the value of this field must be Y so that the previously
allocated resources will be released. Failure to specify Y in this case results in the
previously allocated resources not being released.
If this is the first TP-READY verb issued by the local TP for a particular local LU,
or if this TP-READY verb follows a TP-END verb, the value of this field does not
matter and is normally left as N.
SNAX/APC Application Prototype Simulator (APS) System (T9096D30 22JUN95 F15)
Request: TP_Ready Resource ID: 0 4 0 0707D
APC Server Name: SNAXAPCS01
Re-Use Resource ID? (Y,N): N
APC LU Name: LUP01
Local TP Name: PROGP01A001
Local Attach (Y,N): Y
Conversation Type (M,B): M
Sync 2 Support (Y,N): Y
Reply: TP_Ready
IPC Return Code: 0 IPC Ok
IPC Return Code Detail: 0 IPC Ok
UOWs In: 0001 UOWs Out: 0001
Header Return Code: 0 RC Ok
LUWID: 05 LUP01 00 11 20 4F 40 9F 01
Request Completed
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15
F16
TPR MAl MDal TPE MR&W MRTS MSD MSE MCnf MCfd MGA MSnd Prnt Hex Rcov
Exit
ActS Dact MPrc MRcI MFls Gtyp GTP A(T) E(T)
Exit