SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
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ALTER SUBSYS Command
ALTER SUBSYS Command
The ALTER SUBSYS command changes the values of attributes defining
characteristics of the SUBSYS object. It is a sensitive command.
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file. file-spec must be a partially or fully qualified file name. If this option is not
specified, the output is sent to the home terminal.
attribute-spec
is a specification of an attribute and a value to be assigned to it. If the LIKE syntax
is used, attribute-spec overrides the setting derived from the LIKE object for
that attribute.
All ALTER SUBSYS attributes and their values are described in Section 14,
Attributes for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN.
Considerations
You can alter the XPAGES attribute when the SUBSYS object is in the STOPPED
state or the STARTED state.
You can alter the CPNAME, SETTAB, and SNANETID attributes when the
SUBSYS object is in either the STOPPED state or the STARTED state, provided
you have not added any subordinate resources such as lines, PUs, or LUs.
You can alter the SSCPID attribute only when the SUBSYS object is in the
STOPPED state.
When SNAX/XF type 2.0 PUs share a line with SNAX/APN type 2.1 PUs, the
SNAX/XF SUBSYS attribute SSCPID can also be specified. It has no effect on
SNAX/APN operation.
ALTER [ / OUT file-spec / ] SUBSYS $service-manager-name
attribute-spec is one of the following for SNAX/XF:
[ SETTAB filename ]
[ SSCPID integer ]
[ XPAGES integer ]
attribute-spec is one of the following for SNAX/APN:
[ CPNAME cpname ]
[ NODETYPE { NONE | LEN | EN } ]
[ SETTAB filename ]
[ SNANETID snanetid ]
[ XPAGES integer ]