TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (G06.26+)

NAMES ACS $ZACS
displays the ACS subsystem manager process on the local system, as follows:
ACS Names ACS \MARS.$ZACS
ACS
$ZACS
START
Use the START command to start the ACS subsystem. The START command reads the
configuration values stored in the BCINI file and begins the process of starting the subsystem.
When the subsystem successfully completes processing this command, ACS subsystem
processes are available in each processor in the system.
Note: Before issuing this command, you must start the domain coordinator process
($ZACS).
1.
If your application environment uses Pathsend requesters, you must start the
ACS subsystem before you start the PATHMON process.
2.
This is a sensitive command.
Syntax Summary.
START [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ]
Syntax Descriptions.
OUT file-spec
specifies a file for the output of this command. The file can be on the same physical
system as the ACS subsystem or on any system in the same Expand network.
object-spec
specifies the name of the object. The fully qualified object-spec has the format:
[ ACS ] [ system-name.]$ZACS
system-name is the physical, Guardian name of the system in which the object is
being added and configured.
If you specify the SCF object type (ACS) or any portion of the object name (
acs-spec) in a prior ASSUME command, you can omit it in this command. For
information about the ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series
RVUs.