TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide

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SCF
SCF
TCPSAM cannot be used for configuring Parallel Library TCP/IP. TCPMAN must be
used for configuration commands. For more information about SCF for Parallel Library
TCP/IP, see the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual.
TCPSAM supports some SCF commands, which are shown in Table 2-2. TCPSAM
supports the PROCESS, SUBNET, and ROUTE objects but does not support ENTRY,
ADDRMAP, and SERVER objects.
The TCPSAM SCF nonsensitive commands, when applied to the PROCESS, ROUTE,
and SUBNET objects, yield information about those objects in the processor where the
TCPSAM process resides. (For information about these objects on all configured
processors, use the SCF commands for the TCPMAN process. For more information
about SCF for Parallel Library TCP/IP), see the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration
and Management Manual.
The SCF commands that are supported by TCPSAM are discussed in detail in the
TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual.
Trace
Tracing in TCPSAM primary and backup processes is enabled or disabled using the
SCF TRACE START or STOP command. The Trace records are compatible with those
generated by conventional TCP/IP. The Trace records can be viewed and printed by
the same PTrace module used by conventional TCP/IP (ZTCIPTR).
Table 2-2. Commands and Object Types for TCPSAM
Object Types
SCF Command PROCESS ROUTE SUBNET
ABORT Command X
INFO Command X X X
LISTOPENS Command X
NAMES Command X X
PRIMARY Command X
STATS Command X X X
STATUS Command X X X
STOP Command X
TRACE Command X
VERSION Command X