HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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SINGLE-FILE APPLICATIONS
Establishing a PATHWAY System and Executing an Application

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| 1. Purge the current PATHCOM log file and the current |
| PATHCTL control file. |
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| PURGE <log-file>, <control-file> |
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| For example: |
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| PURGE log1, enabctl |
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| 2. Create a new PATHCOM log file. |
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| CREATE <log-file> |
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| For example: |
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| CREATE log1 |
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| 3. Assign the PATHCTL file to the control-file. |
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| ASSIGN PATHCTL, <control-file> |
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| For example: |
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| ASSIGN PATHCTL, enabctl |
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| 4. Create a PATHMON process. |
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| PATHMON/NAME <pathmon-name>, NOWAIT, |
| CPU <cpu-number>, OUT <log-file>/ |
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| For example: |
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| PATHMON/NAME $one, NOWAIT, CPU 0, OUT log1/ |
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| Note that <pathmon-names> must not exceed six |
| characters (five characters if they are to be used |
| across the network), must begin with a dollar sign ($), |
| and must be unique within the system (or systems) upon |
| which it executes. |
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Figure 4-4. Obey File Commands That Establish a PATHWAY
System and Execute an Application (Continued next page)

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