OpenTP1 Version 7 User's Guide

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List of operation commands

The available commands differ between OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX. Limitations, such as unsupported options and settings, apply to some commands. If you are a new user of OpenTP1 for Windows, we recommend that you use the list provided in this section to check for differences from OpenTP1 for UNIX.

Once you have checked this list, see the manual OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation for those commands common to OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX. For those commands that differ between them, see the applicable subsections in Details of commands common to OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX in this chapter, as necessary. For details about the commands specific to OpenTP1 for Windows, see the applicable subsections in Details of the commands specific to OpenTP1 for Windows in this chapter.

Note
The provided list does not include the following commands:
  • Message queuing (TP1/Message Queue) commands
  • TP1/Extension for .NET Framework commands

The legend for the list that follows is shown below.

Legend:
S: Same (command is supported identically in OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX)
W: Windows-specific (command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows)
D: Differences (command has differences in OpenTP1 for Windows from OpenTP1 for UNIX or some limitations apply to OpenTP1 for Windows)
N: Not supported for OpenTP1 for Windows
--: Not applicable

The following table lists and describes the differences in the operation commands between OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX.

Table 7-1 Differences in operation commands between OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX

Classification/purpose Operation command Support by OpenTP1 for Windows Difference from OpenTP1 for UNIX
System management Register OpenTP1 into the OS or delete OpenTP1 from the OS dcsetup N Not supported.
OpenTP1 for Windows is registered into the OS by the installer. Therefore, if you execute this command after OpenTP1 has already been installed, the OpenTP1 environment might be corrupted. If you execute this command by mistake, reinstall OpenTP1.
Restart the process service and update it from the definitions dcreset N Not supported.
For details about changing the system definition, see 4.3.2 Changing definitions.
Reserve and release resources for OpenTP1 internal control dcmakeup N Not supported.
Start OpenTP1 dcstart N Not supported.
For details about how to start OpenTP1 for Windows, see 6.2 Starting OpenTP1.
Terminate OpenTP1 dcstop S For details about how to terminate OpenTP1 for Windows, see 6.3 Terminating OpenTP1.
Start and terminate acquisition of system statistical information dcstats D ist and xat are not supported as -k option values.
Start a multi-node area or subarea dcmstart N Not supported.
Terminate a multi-node area or subarea dcmstop N
Execute an OpenTP1 command from a scenario template dcjcmdex S --
Specify a system definition operand dcjchconf S --
Update a domain definition file dcjnamch S --
Display the status of one or more OpenTP1 nodes dcndls N Not supported.
Display the status of shared memory dcshmls S --
Display the status of temporary close processing rpcstat S --
Redirect standard output and standard error prctee N Not supported.
Specify the output format in the redirect_file operand in the system environment definition.
For details about the redirect_file operand, see System environment definition in 5.3 Details of system definitions.
Terminate and restart the prctee process prctctrl N Not supported.
Acquire maintenance data dcrasget D The -c option is not supported. The maintenance data storage location differs between OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX.
For details, see dcrasget (acquires maintenance data).
Edit and output system statistical information to standard output in real time dcreport S --
Delete troubleshooting information dccspool S --
Check system definitions dcdefchk D This command does not check access permissions at the NTFS level during local checking. Therefore, if a folder for which there is no access permission is specified in the system definitions, operations such as file creation will fail.
Display product information dcpplist D There are differences in the output format of the names of products that are running in the environment configured in the OpenTP1 directory.
For details, see dcpplist (displays product information).
Server management Start one or more servers dcsvstart S --
Terminate one or more servers dcsvstop S --
Display the status of one or more servers prcls D Specify for the module name in the -l option the module operand value specified in the user service definition.
Display the search path names for the user server and for the commands started from the user server prcpathls S --
Change one or more search path names for the user server and for the commands started from the user server prcpath D Even when a user server path has been changed, %DCDIR%\bin is always added at the beginning.
Forcibly terminate one or more OpenTP1 processes prckill S There are no differences in this command between OpenTP1 for Windows and OpenTP1 for UNIX. However, only a value of 3, 6, or 15 is permitted as the signal number for forced termination in the prc_abort_signal operand in the user service definition.
For details about the prc_abort_signal operand, see User service definition in 5.3 Details of system definitions.
Schedule management Display scheduling status scdls D The -b option is not supported.
Shut down scheduling scdhold S --
Restart scheduling scdrles S --
Change the number of processes scdchprc S --
Terminate and restart processes scdrsprc S --
Transaction management Display transaction status trnls D OpenTP1_ISM cannot be specified as the resource manager in the -R option.
Commit transactions trncmt S --
Roll back transactions trnrbk S --
Forcibly terminate transactions trnfgt S --
Start and terminate acquisition of transaction statistical information trnstics S --
Delete undetermined-transaction information files trndlinf S --
Display undetermined-transaction information for OSI TP communication tptrnls N Not supported.
XA resource management Display XAR event trace information xarevtr S --
Display the status of a XAR file xarfills S --
Change the status of a XAR transaction xarforce S --
Shut down the XA resource service xarhold S --
Create a XAR file xarinit S --
Display XAR transaction information xarls S --
Release the XA resource service from shutdown status xarrles S --
Delete a XAR file xarrm S --
Lock management Display lock information lckls S --
Display pool information from the lock control table lckpool S --
Delete deadlock and timeout information files lckrminf S --
Name management Check OpenTP1 startup and clear cache namalivechk S --
Register and delete the domain representative schedule service namdomainsetup N Not supported.
Change the domain configuration (using the system common definition) namndchg S --
Change the domain configuration (using domain definition files) namchgfl S --
Forcibly disable start notification information namunavl S --
Display OpenTP1 server information namsvinf D If the address cannot be resolved for a node name specified in the all_node or all_node_ex operand in the system common definition, command execution might take a long time.
Manipulate the RPC suppression list namblad S --
Message log management Display the contents of a message log file logcat S --
Change the setting for the real-time output facility for message logs logcon S --
Audit log management Set up the enviroment for the audit log facility dcauditsetup S --
OpenTP1 file management Initialize an OpenTP1 file system filmkfs S --
Display the status of an OpenTP1 file system filstatfs D The -w option is not supported.
Display the contents of an OpenTP1 file system fills D The process ID of a locked process cannot be displayed even if the command is executed with the -H and -L options both specified.
For details, see fills (displays the contents of the OpenTP1 file system).
Back up an OpenTP1 file system filbkup S --
Restore an OpenTP1 file system filrstr S --
Change an OpenTP1 file group filchgrp N Not supported.
Change the access permission mode for an OpenTP1 file filchmod N
Change an OpenTP1 file owner filchown N
Status file management Create and initialize a status file stsinit S --
Display the status of status files stsls S --
Display the contents of a status file stsfills S --
Open a status file stsopen S --
Close a status file stsclose S --
Delete a status file stsrm S --
Swap status files stsswap S --
Journal file management Initialize a journal file jnlinit S --
Display journal file information jnlls D The following settings are not supported:
  • -j option's jar value
  • -r option
Display journal file information that was read during restart jnlrinf S --
Open journal files jnlopnfg D The following settings are not supported:
  • -j option's jar value
  • -r option
  • -e option
Close journal files jnlclsfg D
Allocate a journal physical file jnladdpf S --
Delete a journal physical file jnldelpf S --
Swap journal files jnlswpfg D The following settings are not supported:
  • -j option's jar value
  • -r option
Delete a journal file jnlrm S --
Change the status of journal files jnlchgfg D The following settings are not supported:
  • -j option's jar value
  • -S option
Unload journal files jnlunlfg D The -j option's jar value is not supported. The -o option (specification of the output destination file name) cannot be omitted.
For details, see jnlunlfg (unloads journal files).
Control the automatic unloading facility jnlatunl S --
Recover journal files jnlmkrf S --
Collect journals required for file recovery jnlcolc D The -z option (specification of the output file name) specific to OpenTP1 for Windows cannot be omitted. Specification of a file name cannot be omitted in the command argument. The -k option's i value is not supported.
For details, see jnlcolc (collects journals required for file recovery).
Copy unload journal files jnlcopy D The -z option (specification of the output file name) specific to OpenTP1 for Windows cannot be omitted. Specification of an unload journal file name cannot be omitted in the command argument. The -o option is not supported.
For details, see jnlcopy (copies unload journal files).
Display archive status jnlarls N Not supported.
Edit and output unload journal files or global archive unload journal files jnledit D Specification of a file name cannot be omitted in the command argument. The -o option is not supported.
For details, see jnledit (edits and outputs unload journal files or global archive unload journal files).
Output records from unload journal files or global archive unload journal files jnlrput D The -z option (specification of the output file name) specific to OpenTP1 for Windows cannot be omitted. Also, specification of a file name cannot be omitted in the command argument. The -q_trn and -o options are not supported.
For details, see jnlrput (outputs records from unload journal files or global archive unload journal files).
Sort and merge unload journal files and global archive unload journal files in time order jnlsort D The -z option (specification of the output file name) specific to OpenTP1 for Windows cannot be omitted. Specification of a file name cannot be omitted in the command argument. This command can be executed only when the -g option is specified.
For details, see jnlsort (sorts and merges unload journal files and global archive unload journal files in time order).
Output statistical information jnlstts D Specification of a file name cannot be omitted in the command argument.
For details, see jnlstts (outputs statistical information).
Output MCF statistics jnlmcst D Specification of a file name cannot be omitted in the command argument. The -o option is not supported.
For details, see jnlmcst (outputs MCF statistics).
Forcibly release resource group connection jnlardis N Not supported.
DAM file management Initialize a physical file damload S --
Display the status of logical files damls S --
Add a logical file damadd S --
Detach a logical file damrm S --
Logically shut down a logical file damhold S --
Release a logical file from shutdown status damrles S --
Delete a physical file damdel S --
Back up a physical file dambkup D The -s option is not supported.
Restore a physical file damrstr D
Restore logical files damfrc S --
Set a threshold for the number of cache blocks damchdef S --
Acquire the number of cache blocks damchinf S --
TAM file management Initialize a TAM file tamcre S --
Display the status of TAM tables tamls S --
Add a TAM table tamadd S --
Detach a TAM table tamrm S --
Logically shut down a TAM table tamhold S --
Release a TAM table from shutdown status tamrles S --
Load a TAM table tamload S --
Unload a TAM table tamunload S --
Delete a TAM file tamdel S --
Back up a TAM file tambkup D The -s option is not supported.
Restore a TAM file tamrstr D
Recover a TAM file tamfrc S --
Convert TAM locked resource names tamlckls S --
Display synonym information for a hash-format TAM file and table tamhsls S --
Message queue file management Display the status of queue groups quels S --
Allocate a physical file for the message queue queinit S --
Delete a physical file for the message queue querm S --
Resource manager management Display resource manager information trnlsrm S --
Register resource managers trnlnkrm D Neither OpenTP1_ISM nor OpenTP1_XATMI can be specified as a resource manager in an option. There is no need to specify the -P option.
For details, see trnlnkrm (registers resource managers).
Create a transaction control object file trnmkobj D OpenTP1_ISM cannot be specified as a resource manager in the -R option. The -P option is not supported.
For details, see trnmkobj (creates a transaction control object file).
Trace management Edit and output UAP trace information uatdump D UAP trace files are output by default. For details about the output location and names of the UAP trace files, see the descriptions of the files output by OpenTP1 in the manual OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation.
Merge RPC trace information rpcmrg D The -z option (specification of the output file name) specific to OpenTP1 for Windows cannot be omitted.
For details, see rpcmrg (merges RPC trace information).
Output RPC trace information rpcdump D If you specify the -r option, you must also specify the output file name.
For details, see rpcdump (outputs RPC trace information).
Output a shared memory dump usmdump S --
Remote API management Set up an execution environment for the remote API facility rapsetup S --
Automatically generate the definitions used for the remote API facility rapdfgen S --
Display the status of a RAP-processing listener and server rapls S --
Management of performance verification traces Edit and output trace information files prfed S --
Get trace information files prfget S --
Real-time statistics service management Edit and output RTS log files rtsedit D **** cannot be specified in the -v option if you want to output only the real-time statistics that have been acquired for each processing other than the service.
Output real-time statistics to standard output rtsls D
Set up an execution environment for the real-time statistics service rtssetup S --
Change settings for real-time statistics rtsstats S --
Connection management Display connection status mcftlscn S --
Establish connections mcftactcn S --
Release connections mcftdctcn S --
Change connections mcftchcn S --
Display network status mcftlsln S --
Start acceptance of server-type connection establishment requests mcftonln S --
End acceptance of server-type connection establishment requests mcftofln S --
Display concurrent message processing status mcftlstrd S --
Application management Display application status mcfalsap S --
Shut down applications mcfadctap S --
Release applications from shutdown status mcfaactap S --
Initialize the application abnormal termination count mcfaclcap S --
Display application timer start requests mcfalstap S --
Delete application timer start requests mcfadltap S --
Application operation support Start an application program mcfuevt S --
Logical terminal management Display logical terminal status mcftlsle S --
Shut down logical terminals mcftdctle S --
Release logical terminals from shutdown status mcftactle S --
Skip the first message in the message queue for a logical terminal mcftspqle S --
Place output queue processing for a logical terminal in hold status mcfthldoq S --
Release output queue processing for a logical terminal from hold status mcftrlsoq S --
Delete output queues for logical terminals mcftdlqle S --
Start acquisition of logical terminal-related message journals mcftactmj S --
End acquisition of logical terminal-related message journals mcftdctmj S --
Forcibly end continuous inquiry-response processing for a logical terminal mcftendct S --
Start alternate sending mcftstalt S --
End alternate sending mcftedalt S --
Service group management Display the status of service groups mcftlssg S --
Shut down service groups mcftdctsg S --
Release service groups from shutdown status mcftactsg S --
Place input queue processing for service groups in hold status mcfthldiq S --
Release input queue processing for service groups from hold status mcftrlsiq S --
Delete input queues for service groups mcftdlqsg S --
Service management Display service status mcftlssv S --
Shut down services mcftdctsv S --
Release services from shutdown status mcftactsv S --
Session management Start a session mcftactss S --
End a session mcftdctss S --
Buffer management Display the usage status of a buffer group mcftlsbuf S --
Map management Change the path name of a map file dcmapchg S --
Display the loaded resources of a map file dcmapls S --
Queue management Copy the contents of the input/output queues mcftdmpqu S --
MCF trace acquisition management Forcibly swap MCF trace files mcftswptr S --
Start acquisition of MCF trace information mcftstrtr S --
End acquisition of MCF trace information mcftstptr S --
Management of MCF statistics Edit MCF statistics mcfreport N Not supported.
Output MCF statistics mcfstats N
MCF communication service management Partially stop an MCF communication service mcftstop S --
Partially start an MCF communication service mcftstart S --
Reference the status of an MCF communication service mcftlscom S --
User timer management Display the status of user timer monitoring mcftlsutm S --
MultiOpenTP1 management Check the setup status of multiOpenTP1s dcdls W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see dcdls (checks the setup status of multiOpenTP1s).
Create a multiOpenTP1 console dcmakecon W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see dcmakecon (creates a multiOpenTP1 console).
Set up a multiOpenTP1 or cancel setup of a multiOpenTP1 dcsetupml W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see dcsetupml (sets up a multiOpenTP1 or cancels setup of a multiOpenTP1).
Resource manager management Create a transaction control DLL njsmkdll W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see njsmkdll (creates a transaction control DLL).
System management Start OpenTP1 ntbstart W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see ntbstart (starts OpenTP1).
Output the contents of a specified file to the console ntbtail W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see ntbtail (outputs the contents of a specified file to the console).
Output the standard output redirect file to the console tp1console W This command is specific to OpenTP1 for Windows.
For details, see tp1console (outputs the standard output redirect file to the console).