Backup[Cpu] <Cpu> | None | Buddy | Any; Banner_Timeout <Minutes - HP NonStop SSH 544701-014 Reference Manual

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BACKUP[CPU] <cpu> | NONE | BUDDY | ANY
BACKUPCPU controls the application backup process. BACKUP is a synonym for BACKUPCPU.
?
Displays the current setting, along with the current backup status.
NONE
Stops a backup process if one is already running. No new backup processes are created.
<cpu>
Specifies a number in the range 0 through 15 inclusive. The application will use the specified CPU for its backup
process. If a backup process is already running, it is stopped. A new backup process is created in the specified CPU.
BUDDY
Toggles the low-order bit of the primary CPU number to determine the backup CPU number. This pairs CPUs for
backup purposes in even-odd groups (0 to 1, 2 to 3, ...14 to 15). This avoids the problem of configuring a specific CPU
number. If a backup process is already running, it is stopped. A new backup process is created in the specified CPU.
ANY
Uses any available CPU for the backup process. The first attempt is with the buddy CPU; if that fails, other CPUs are
then used starting with CPU numbers closest to the primary until a backup is successfully started. This method assures
that a backup will be created any time two CPUs are available. If a backup process is already running, it is stopped. A
new backup process is created in the appropriate CPU.
BANNER Y | N
The BANNER command controls the display of menus on remote session initiation. The default is BANNER Y. When
BANNER N is used to disable banners, no welcome messages or menus are displayed when a remote workstation
connects to STN.
BANNER_TIMEOUT <minutes>
BANNER_TIMEOUT allows for automatic termination of sessions waiting at the STN02 Service menu for an extended
time. This releases resources used by idle connections.
BANNER_TIMEOUT 0, the default, disables the timeout. Sessions will not be terminated at the STN02 Services
prompt.
<timeout> can specify a time in minutes, in the range 3-14400 (3 minutes to 10 days). When the STN02 Service menu is
unanswered for the specified length of time, the session is terminated.
If IDLE_WARNING is set to a non-zero value, then a warning message will be displayed once a minute when no input
had been received, and fewer than IDLE_WARNING minutes remain until BANNER_TIMEOUT expires. The
following message appears:
STN35 **WARNING** Terminal will be disconnected if it stays idle...
If input is received after this warning, the timer is reset and the session continues. If nothing is received when
BANNER_TIMEOUT expires, then the following message appears:
STN36 Terminal was idle too long! Disconnecting...
This message will be displayed for approximately 10 seconds, then the session is disconnected.
The exact format of the STN35 and STN36 messages depends on the terminal type:
6530: Message is displayed at the cursor location and also on Line 25
ANSI: Message is displayed at the cursor location
See also:
234 • STN Reference
HP NonStop SSH Reference Manual

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