Subsystem Control Point (SCP) Management Programming Manual

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M
Log file (continued)
specifying with LOG or LOGFILE
startup parameter 2-6
specifying with OUT process option 2-4
LOG startup parameter
see LOGFILE startup parameter
LOGFILE startup parameter
considerations for specifying 2-11
starting a D-series SCP process 2-6
M
Management applications
acting as message router 5-7
communicating with an SCP process 2-
12, 3-2, 3-3
converting to D-series 3-9
implications of D-series changes 3-7
interprocess communications
restrictions 3-9
Manager process
D-series identifier (ZCOM-TKN-
XMGR) 3-3
specifying to SCP 3-3
Maps
ZCOM 4-2
ZSCP 4-16
ZTRC 4-25
MEM process option 2-4
Memory allocation
DATAPAGES startup parameter 2-5
MEM process option 2-4
SEGPAGES startup parameter 2-6
statistics 4-22, 5-24, 5-27, 5-29
Message
buffer size 3-3
Cancellation 3-4
interprocess communications
restrictions 3-9
queuing 3-4
SCP routing algorithm 3-3
transfer, SCP’s role in 3-3
validation 3-5
N
NAME process option 2-3
Naming an SCP process
see also NAME process option
$ZNET default 2-2
Native object type
and ZCMK-based subsystems 3-10
of SCP 3-2, 3-10
NEWPROCESS procedure 2-10
Nonsensitive commands, defined 5-7
NOWAIT process option 2-3
O
Object statistics
resetting (RESETSTATS) 5-24
retrieving (STATISTICS) 5-27
Object types used by SCP 4-2
OUT process option 2-4
P
PRI process option 2-4
Priority
see PRI process option
Process handle, in requester
identification 3-6
process options 2-3
Process priority
see PRI process option
PROCESS_CREATE_ procedure 2-7
PTrace utility B-2
Q
Queuing messages 3-4