OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation
mcftendct (Terminate forcibly continuous inquiry-response processing for logical terminals)
Format
mcftendct [-f] [-s MCF-communication-process-identifier] -l logical-terminal-name |
Function
The mcftendct command terminates forcibly continuous inquiry response processing for specified logical terminals.
The mcftendct command can be used under the TP1/NET/XMAP3 or TP1/NET/HNA-560/20 protocol.
Options
-f
Specifies that continuous inquiry-response processing is to be terminated forcibly. When this option is specified, the temporary storage area for continuous inquiry is released immediately, and the MHP processing an inquiry (including an error event) from a corresponding logical terminal is terminated abnormally (the error event will not be started).
When this option is omitted and MHP is currently processing an inquiry from a corresponding logical terminal, an error message is output.
-s MCF-communication-process-identifier~<numerals (0-9), a-f> ((01-ef))
Specifies the MCF communication process identifier of the MCF communication service controlling the target logical terminal. No more than one MCF communication process identifier can be specified.
If this option is omitted, the mcftendct command is executed on all MCFs. This means that the overhead required to search for the MCF communication services is added to the processing load of the operation commands.
If you want to have a configuration that includes lots of MCF communication services or if you want to use many operation commands, use the -s option to specify an MCF communication process identifier.
-l logical-terminal-name~<identifier, 1-8 characters>
Specifies the name of a logical terminal whose continuous inquiry-response processing is to be terminated.
A maximum of eight logical terminal names can be specified. When entering large amounts of inputs for the operation, specify more than one logical terminal or specify a group of logical terminals to increase the number of logical terminals to be processed in parallel by one command while reducing the number of commands to be entered.
To specify multiple logical terminal names, separate them by a space and enclose the entire string of logical terminal names in double quotation marks ("). The same logical terminal name cannot be duplicated when specified.
The asterisk (*) can be used in the specification to indicate a group of logical terminal names. The name of a group of logical terminals cannot coexist with the names of logical terminals for which no grouping is specified. A group name must be enclosed in double quotation marks (").
Output messages
Message ID | Description | Output destination |
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KFCA10350-I | mcftendct command has been entered. | Standard output |
KFCA10351-E | MCF startup processing is underway. | Standard error output |
KFCA10352-E | MCF termination processing is underway. | Standard error output |
KFCA10353-W | Input format is invalid. | Standard error output |
KFCA10354-E | Memory is inadequate. | Standard error output |
KFCA10355-W | Specification of an argument is invalid. | Standard error output |
KFCA10356-E | Overtime occurred during process. | Standard error output |
KFCA10357-E | Overtime occurred in MCF. | Standard error output |
KFCA10358-E | Error occurred in an internal function. | Standard error output |
KFCA10359-W | Response to mcftendct command input source failed. | Message log file or standard error output |
KFCA10371-I | mcftendct command has been accepted normally. | Standard output |
KFCA10373-E | mcftendct command terminated abnormally. | Standard error output |
KFCA10380-E | Retrieval of remote process failed. | Standard error output |
KFCA10382-E | A specified logical terminal has not been cataloged. | Standard error output |
KFCA10391-E | mcftendct command is not supported. | Standard error output |
KFCA10521-I | Help message | Standard output |
KFCA16402-E | RPC error occurred during command processing. | Standard error output |
In addition to these messages, messages for the protocol being used are output; for details, see the applicable protocol manual.
Notes
MHP terminates abnormally in the following cases if the -f option is specified:
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