Using Spcf; Restrictions On Administration Commands Used With Spcf - HP -UX SNAplus2 Administration Manual

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Managing SNAplus2 from NetView

Using SPCF

Using SPCF
SPCF enables you to issue commands from the NetView console to
manage the running SNAplus2 system. These commands are the same
as those you can issue using the SNAplus2 command-line management
program snapadmin (as described in HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration
Command Reference).
For information about the syntax of an SPCF command, see "Overview of
RCF Command Syntax". The command text following the appl=node
parameter is a command issued to the SNAplus2 command-line
administration program, in the same format as you would specify it to
the snapadmin program on the HP-UX command line. Refer to HP-UX
SNAplus2 Administration Command Reference for information about the
syntax of administration commands and the parameters for individual
commands.
Restrictions on Administration Commands
Used with SPCF
Administration commands associated with a specific node's resources
(for example, the query_node and define_local_lu commands) are
sent to the node associated with the service point name specified on the
SPCF command. You cannot use the -n option to specify a different node
name; therefore you cannot issue commands to a specific node unless this
node is associated with a service point name at NetView. Commands that
are associated with domain resources or with the SNA network data file,
and not with a specific node, can always be issued. For information about
whether a command is associated with a node, with domain resources, or
with the SNA network data file, refer to the description of each command
in HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Command Reference.
You cannot use the command-line option -i to specify input from a file or
from standard input. All commands must be entered directly at the
NetView console.
With query_* commands, you can use the command-line options -a
(return all entries) and -d (return detailed information) in the same way
as when entering commands on the HP-UX command line.
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