Telserv Manual

Starting the Telserv Process
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Using the RUN Command and Specifying Run
Options
an ampersand (&) at the end of each broken line (as shown in the example following
the syntax information).
$volume.subvolume.TELSERV
specifies the location where Telserv is installed. Unless you are starting Telserv
from within the volume and subvolume in you installed Telserv, you must specify
$volume and subvolume.
$process-name
specifies the name of the Telserv process you will run.
[ HIGHPIN OFF, ]
specifies that the process is to run at a low-PIN.
By default, the process runs at a high-PIN.
[ CPU cpu-number ]
specifies the CPU number of the primary process.
[ PRI priority ]
specifies the process-run priority. PRI should never be set lower than 170.
[ -bit-number ]
where:
-8
indicates that data is transferred between the server and client in 8-bit format
and in binary code. The default value is 8.
RUN $volume.subvolume.TELSERV /NAME $process-name, NOWAIT,
[ HIGHPIN OFF, ]
[ CPU cpu-number,] [ PRI priority ]/ [-8 ] [ port-number ]
[ -BACKUPCPU cpu-number ]
[ -BREAKDATA | -NOBREAKDATA ]
[ -CTRLECHO | -NOCTRLECHO ]
[ -FLOWCTRL | -NOFLOWCTRL ]
[ -KANJI ]
[ -LINEMODE ]
[ -NOBANNER ]
[ -NOEOFMSG ]
[ -NOMENU ]
[ -NOPROMPT ]
[ -NOTACL ]
[ -XTABS | -NOXTABS ]