ZPWY-DDL- Definitions
ZPWY-DDL-SECURITY-VALUE
ZPWY-DDL-SECURITY-VALUE identifies the users who can issue commands that
directly alter the state of Pathway subsystem objects.
def ZPWY-DDL-SECURITY-VALUE
The following values are valid:
ZPWY-VAL-A
ZPWY-VAL-G
ZPWY-VAL-O
ZPWY-VAL-N
ZPWY-VAL-C
ZPWY-VAL-U
ZPWY-VAL-SUPER A local super ID
ZPWY-DDL-TCPQUALSTATE-VALUE
ZPWY-DDL-TCPQUALSTATE-VALUE specifies the state of a TCP.
def ZPWY-DDL-TCPQUALSTATE-VALUE
ZPWY-DDL-TCPQUALSTATE-VALUE is defined as an integer pair. The first integer
can have the following values:
ZSPI-VAL-TRUE
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE
The second integer can have the following values:
ZPWY-VAL-PENDING
ZPWY-VAL-RUNNING
ZPWY-VAL-STOPPED
ZPWY-DDL-TERMPEND-VALUE
ZPWY-DDL-TERMPEND-VALUE specifies the reason a TERM object is pending.
def ZPWY-DDL-TERMPEND-VALUE
NonStop Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual—426749-002
Any local user
A group member or owner
An owner only
Any local or remote user
Any member of owner's community
Any member of owner's user class
Selects objects that are in the specified state (that is, the
PENDING, RUNNING, or STOPPED state).
Selects objects that are in the state that is the complement of
the specified state. For example, the complement of the
PENDING state is NOT PENDING; that is, either RUNNING
or STOPPED.
The TCP is stopping.
The TCP is running and can control TERM objects.
The TCP is stopped.
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ZPWY-DDL-SECURITY-VALUE
token-type ZSPI-DDL-ENUM.
type ZSPI-DDL-INT-PAIR.
type ZSPI-DDL-ENUM.
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