TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

PATHMON Environment Control Commands
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Example
Quotation marks are required. If you omit this attribute, the default is U.
Consideration
All Pathway object attributes can be changed before a cold start.
Example
These SET PATHWAY commands define a sample PATHMON environment:
SET PATHWAY MAXASSIGNS 15
SET PATHWAY MAXDEFINES 20
SET PATHWAY MAXLINKMONS 16
SET PATHWAY MAXPARAMS 5
SET PATHWAY MAXPATHCOMS 2
SET PATHWAY MAXSERVERCLASSES 5
SET PATHWAY MAXSERVERPROCESSES 25
SET PATHWAY MAXSPI 5
SET PATHWAY MAXSTARTUPS 5
SET PATHWAY MAXTMFRESTARTS 5
SET PATHWAY NODEINDEPENDENT ON
SET PATHWAY OWNER \*.8,8
SET PATHWAY SECURITY "U"
SHUTDOWN Command (Old)
The SHUTDOWN command stops the PATHMON-controlled objects.
When you issue the SHUTDOWN command, the PATHMON process:
N Any local or remote user
C Any member of owner's community (local or remote user having same
group ID as owner)
U Any member of owner's user class (local or remote user having same
group ID and user ID as owner)
Caution. If the owner of this system is the super ID, allowing the security to default to N
results in a security risk for your system. In this situation, set the security to O or -*, so that
only persons logged on as the local super ID can add, delete, or modify PATHMON-controlled
objects.
Note. The configuration in this example does not include requester objects that run under
Pathway/iTS.
Note. The SHUTDOWN2 command replaces the SHUTDOWN command. It is recommended
you use the SHUTDOWN2 command for a faster, more reliable means of stopping your
Pathway environment. The SHUTDOWN command is still available to maintain backward
compatibility.