SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

Using SNAX/APC
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Using APCRUN to Set Up the PATHMON
Environment
PATHM[ON] subvolume
specifies the subvolume on which the PATHMON program file resides. If this
option is omitted, the list of subvolumes specified by the TACL built-in
#PMSEARCHLIST is used.
PATHMONCPU[S] cpu:cpu
specifies the primary and backup CPUs where the PATHMON process will run.
PATHT[CP2] subvolume
specifies the subvolume on which the PATHTCP2 program file resides. If this
option is omitted, the list of subvolumes specified by the TACL built-in
#PMSEARCHLIST is used.
PRINT[ER] filename
specifies the print destination for the CONFIG and the APS print screen key
(F13). The default file names are $s.#config and $s.#aps, respectively.
RMTATTACHD[ISP] { QUEUE | REJECT }
is used to instruct SNAX/APC to QUEUE or REJECT a remote ATTACH if a
TP is not waiting when the ATTACH arrives. The default is QUEUE.
RMATTACHT[IMER] number
specifies the time (in milliseconds) within which a TP-READY must arrive to
satisfy a queue ATTACH before the ATTACH is rejected when the
RMTATTACHDISP value is QUEUE. The allowable values are -1 and from 1
to 86400000 (24 hours). The default is -1, which represents an infinite amount
of time.
SECURITYMANAGER { NONE | SAFEGUARD }
specifies whether or not the Safeguard subsystem will be employed as the
security manager. If SECURITYMANAGER is not specified, the default value
is NONE.
SER[VERS] number
specifies the number of SNAX/APC servers to be created. The server processes
are given names of the form $prefixnn. The servers are given server class
names of the form SNAXAPCSnn. prefix is the two-character string
specified in the APCRUN command. nn is the number of the server. The first
server is numbered 01.
STO[P]
stops the SNAX/APC environment specified by prefix. APCRUN will stop
SNAX/APC server processes $prefix01 through $prefix32, if they exist.