SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands for SNAX/APC
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ALTER PROCESS Command
BACKUPCPU { cpu-number | STOP }
specifies whether a backup process is desired and on which CPU (by number) the
backup process is to be running. If you do not want a backup process, specify STOP
instead of a CPU number.
BACKUPDEBUG { YES | NO }
specifies whether the backup process enters the debug mode after it is created. This
attribute is intended for use only by Tandem personnel during problem
determination.
CHARMAPFILE charactermap-file-name
alters the name of the file in which the character translation tables reside.
CHARMAPNAME [ mapname ]
alters the default translation table that SNAX/APC will use to perform character
translation for all mapped conversations subordinate to a given TPN when no
character map table has been specified for that TPN.
If the mapname value is omitted, the Tandem standard ASCII-to-EBCDIC
translation table is used.
COLLECTOR [ collector-file-name ]
is the name of the EMS collector process assigned for the collection of events. To
close the file, omit the collector-file-name.
COLLECTOR-1 [ collector-file-name-1 ]
is the name of the first alternate EMS collector process assigned for the collection of
events. To close the file, omit the collector-file-name-1.
COLLECTOR-2 [ collector-file-name-2 ]
is the name of the second alternate EMS collector process assigned for the collection
of events. To close the file, omit the collector-file-name-2.
COLLECTOR-3 [ collector-file-name-3 ]
is the name of the third alternate EMS collector process assigned for the collection
of events. To close the file, omit the collector-file-name-3.
CONFIG configuration-file-name
alters the name of the file to be used as the configuration database by SNAX/APC.
SNAX/APC creates a new configuration from the current configuration held in
memory and then uses the new file as the configuration database. Three possible
situations where the CONFIG attribute may be used include:
The user can switch the database to the original location following a switch
caused by the file becoming inaccessible