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Command Interpreter
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START MONITOR
command
any command line to be passed to the process in the startup message.
The RUN[D] command is not a multiline command and is not terminated with a
semicolon. Any semicolon is passed to the process as part of the startup command.
Refer to
for a list of standard programs, such as EDIT and FUP, that can be
executed by simply typing the program name. These commands are equivalent to
specifying RUN $SYSTEM.SYSTEM. before the name and otherwise follow the
complete RUN command syntax.
START MONITOR
Starts a AutoSYNC monitor process for one MapDB or all MapDBs.
process
the process name of the monitor process to be started.
mapdb
a MapDB subvolume. Since each MapDB has an associated monitor process, this
is simply an alternative method to specify the process to be started.
Configured settings for primary and backup CPUs and process priority and home
terminal are stored in the system database.
BACKUP cpu-number
the CPU number (in the range of 0 to 15) for the backup monitor process.
HOMETERM file-name
the home terminal for the monitor process.
CPU
EXTSWAP
LIB
NOWAIT
PRI
DEBUG
IN
MEM
OUT
SWAP
DEFMODE
INSPECT
NAME
PFS
TERM
START MONITOR { process | mapdb } [, option...];
option is:
{ BACKUP cpu-number
}
{ HOMETERM file-name
}
{ PRIMARY cpu-number
}
{ PRIORITY process-priority
}