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Task 6: check, stop, and restart, Terminal communication lines – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Managing Users and Security

Guardian User’s Guide 425266-001

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Task 6: Check, Stop, and Restart Terminal

Communication Lines

Task 6: Check, Stop, and Restart Terminal Communication Lines

If a user still has no TACL access after you have performed Tasks 1 through 5 of this
subsection, you should check and possibly stop and restart the user’s terminal
communication line.

1. Check the user’s terminal communication line.

a.

Make sure you are logged on as a super-group user (255,

n

).

b.

Run the SCF utility.

4> SCF

c.

At the SCF prompt, ssume the user’s terminal line name:

-> ASSUME LINE $line

line

is the terminal line name, and is the same as the first component of the

user’s terminal name; for example, $JT1.

d. Assume the subdevice name of the user’s terminal:

-> ASSUME SU #subdevice

subdevice

is the subdevice name, and is the same as the second component

of the user’s terminal name; for example, #J01.

e.

Check the status of the line and subdevice:

-> STATUS

The STATE display appears indicating whether the terminal communication
line is started or stopped.

If the STATUS command reports STARTED, the terminal communication
line is working. You should follow your local procedure for problem
reporting and escalation.

If the STATUS command reports STOPPED, the terminal communication
line is not working. Proceed to Step 2.

2. Stop the terminal communication line and subdevice.

-> ABORT

3. Restart the line and subdevice.

-> START

Caution. The ABORT command will stop the subunit #subdevice when a subunit is assumed
with the ASSUME command. Aborting a line will usually affect other users connected to
subunits associated with the line, so it is not usually done unless all subunits (subdevices) on a
particular line are being affected by a problem.

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