TACL Reference Manual
UTILS:TACL Commands and Functions
HP NonStop TACL Reference Manual—429513-018
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LOGON Command
abends or stops with an abnormal completion code. If, however, the 
subordinate process was started in the NOWAIT mode or with any JOBID 
value, including 0, the parent TACL process does not stop. In such a case, 
TACL displays the error message but continues to run.
If the CPU of a single process fails, the condition is treated as if the process 
abended.
If you start a process pair from this TACL process and the CPU of one of the 
processes fails, this has no effect on the TACL process; both processes in the 
pair must cease to exist before the ABENDONABEND option applies.
HOMETERM
specifies that TACL is to use the device specified by the TERM run-option as 
the home terminal. If you omit HOMETERM, if the TACL IN file is the same as 
the TACL OUT file and TACL is not in server mode, TACL uses its IN file 
device as the home terminal, regardless of any specification by the TERM 
option. If the IN file is the same as the OUT file and the TACL process is not 
named, TACL does not set its home terminal.
A process started by TACL inherits its home terminal unless the RUN 
command that initiates the process specifies a different home terminal.
SEGVOL $volume-name
can be included only on a “cold” logon (when entering from the logged-off 
state); it indicates the name of the disk volume where the extended segment 
swap file resides.
STOPONABEND
specifies that TACL abends and displays an error message to the current OUT 
file when a process started by this TACL abends or stops with an abnormal 
completion code. (If, however, the subordinate process was started in the 
NOWAIT mode or with any JOBID value, including 0, the parent TACL process 
does not stop. In such a case, TACL displays the error message but continues 
to run.)
If the CPU of a single process fails, the condition is treated as if the process 
abended. If you start a process pair from this TACL process and the CPU of 
one of the processes fails, this has no effect on the TACL process; both 
processes in the pair must cease to exist before the STOPONABEND option 
applies. For a description of completion codes, see the Guardian Procedure 
Calls Reference Manual.
Considerations
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When you log on, the operating system displays a logon message that usually 
includes:










