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Restarting a tacl process – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Starting and Controlling Processes With TACL

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Restarting a TACL Process

Restarting a TACL Process

If your TACL process stops, you can restart it by entering a TACL command at another
terminal that is still running the TACL program. If you specify the same options for the
new TACL process as for the stopped one, you can maintain the original distribution of
system resources. To restart the TACL process for a specific terminal you need the:

Name of the TACL process that controls the terminal (such as $Z103)

Name of the terminal (such as $STEIN)

CPU numbers of the processors that run your primary and backup TACL processes
(such as 4 and 5)

You can get this information while your TACL process is running by entering the WHO
command at your terminal. If your TACL process is not running and you need this
information, see your system manager. To restart a TACL process that controls a
terminal:

1. Go to another terminal.

2. Enter a command to restart the TACL process, specifying:

As both the IN and OUT options, the name of the terminal where you want the
TACL process to run

As the NAME option, the name of the TACL process

As the CPU option, the CPU number of the processor to run the primary process

After the final slash (/) following the run options, the CPU number of the
processor to run the backup process

NOWAIT option

For example, suppose that you have this information for a terminal:

If \MEL.$Z103 is stopped, you can restart it by entering:

Including the NOWAIT option immediately restores the TACL prompt at the terminal
where you enter this command.

For more information about the RUN command and the TACL program, see the TACL
Reference Manual
.

15> WHO
Home terminal: $STEIN
TACL process: \MEL.$Z103
Primary CPU: 4 (TXP) Backup CPU: 5 (TXP)
Default Segment File: $GERT.#6539
Pages allocated: 8 Pages Maximum: 1024
Bytes Used: 13364 (0%) Bytes Maximum: 2097152
Current volume: $WELL.RHALL Current system: \LONE
Saved volume: $GERT.STEIN
Userid: 6,66 Username: SUPPORT.STEIN Security: "NUNU"

16> TACL / IN $STEIN, OUT $STEIN, NAME $Z103, CPU 4, NOWAIT/ 5

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