OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation

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12.1.4 List of operation commands

The table below lists the OpenTP1 operation commands.

Commands that are listed in the table as being executable in online mode require that the values of the following environment variables specify the OpenTP1 directories:

Legend:
Cmd name: Command name
Df: Included in definition
Not installed: TP1/multi-uninstalled node
Installed: TP1/multi-installed node
Off: Executeable in offline mode
On: Executable in online mode
A-J avb: Archive journal file available
A-J not avb: Archive journal file not available
U: Executable from UAP
A log: Output of audit log
C log: Output of command log
Y: Can be installed or executed.
N: Cannot be installed or executed.

Note 1:
Each protocol has special commands. For details about protocol-specific commands, see the manual for that protocol.

Note 2:
For information about command logs and their output destinations, see 3.6.2(1) Command log output format.

#1: When executing this command from UAP, execute it on the background.

#2: When the command is executed while OpenTP1 is running, the applicable values are those specified in the system definition before the command is executed, not the values valid for the current operation of OpenTP1.

#3: The commands are available only when DAM files are used.

#4: This command can be executed during an online session even after a logical file has been shut down with the damhold command or disconnected with the damrm command.

#5: The commands are available only when TAM files are used.

#6: This command can be executed during an online session even after a TAM table has been shut down logically with the tamhold command or after a TAM table file has been disconnected with the tamrm command.

#7: For details, see the manual OpenTP1 Tester and UAP Trace User's Guide.

#8: The command can be executed only when the RAP-processing listener and the RAP-processing server are stopped normally.

#9: The commands are available only when MCF is used.

#10: If processing is not completed within 180 seconds from the time the operation command is entered, a timeout error occurs and the processing terminates.

#11: To acquire command logs, you need to set an environment variable. For details about acquiring command logs, see 3.6.2(2) Acquiring command logs.

#12: Restrictions may apply depending on the defined environment or the timing of entering the operation command. For details, see 3.13.3 Replacing part of an MCF communication service and the command's description in 13. Details of Operation Commands.