TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
PATHCOM Operation Commands
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CMDVOL Command
subsequently defined without specified node name are expanded with the \MARS
node name.
If you issue the CMDVOL command again to assign the node \DALLAS, all
subsequent Guardian file names defined without specified node names are
expanded, and stored in the PATHMON configuration file, with the \DALLAS node
name. Previous file names resolved with the \MARS node are not changed.
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Setting the Pathway NODEINDEPENDENT attribute to ON overrides and disables
the node field of the CMDVOL command. If PATHWAY NODEINDEPENDENT is
ON and you use CMDVOL to specify a default node other than \*, you get
error*2075* CMDVOL NODE VALUE CONFLICTS WITH PATHWAY
NODEINDEPENDENT ON. It is recommended that you not specify a node field
with the CMDVOL command when the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute is ON. For
details on the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute of the SET PATHWAY command,
see Section 11, PATHMON Environment Control Commands.
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The CMDVOL command is in effect only for the duration of the current PATHCOM
session. Thus, if the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute of the SET PATHWAY
command is set to OFF and you use CMDVOL to specify \* as the default node for
file expansion, the \* default is in effect only for the duration of your PATHCOM
session. Table 10-1 illustrates the effect of different combinations of the CMDVOL
command and the NODEINDEPENDENT attribute:
Examples
This sequential example show defaults set with the CMDVOL command when the
Pathway NODEINDEPENDENT attribute is set to OFF. Note that parameters remain
in effect until a new CMDVOL command sets a new parameter.
Table 10-1. Node Value Based on CMDVOL and NODEINDEPENDENT Settings
CMDVOL Node Setting
Node Value When
NODEINDEPENDENT Set
to ON
Node Value When
NODEINDEPENDENT Set
to OFF
Node not specified \* (persistent across
PATHCOM sessions)
Default of user who started
PATHCOM
\node explicity specified Error *2075* --
CMDVOL NODE VALUE
CONFLICTS WITH
PATHWAY
NODEINDEPENDENT ON
\node
\* \* (persistent across
PATHCOM sessions)
\*(not persistent; must be
reset for each
PATHCOM session)