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ZPWY-MAP- Definitions
NonStop Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual—426749-002
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ZPWY-MAP-DEF-TCP
ZDEBUG
specifies whether a TCP enters debug mode on startup. ZDEBUG can have the
following values:
If you do not assign a value to this field, the default is ZPWY-VAL-OFF.
ZDUMPINFO
specifies information about dump files. The fields are described under
ZPWY-DDL-DUMP-INFO in this section.
ZGUARDIANLIB
specifies the name of the library object file that contains additional TCP code space
for user conversion routines. If you supply a file name for this field, the operating
system uses this file name and the file name that you assign to the ZPROGRAM
field to access the TCP object code.
For example:
ZPROGRAM $VOL1.SUBVOL1.PATHTCP2
ZGUARDIANLIB $VOL1.SUBVOL1.PATHTCPL
Whoever starts the PATHMON process must have WRITE and EXECUTE access
to the object file PATHTCP2. If WRITE access is denied, the PATHMON process
returns the following process creation error:
*1038* TCP tcp-name, PROCESS CREATION FAILURE : FILE SYSTEM
ERROR ON LIBRARY FILE - SECURITY VIOLATION (48)
This security violation prevents starting the TCP.
After starting the TCP the operating system modifies the TCP object file to point to
the user library file that you define with this field. To change the user library file
name, you must stop the TCP and alter this field value. Stopping the TCP does not
change the user library pointer in the TCP object file.
All TCPs running simultaneously and using the same object code must also use
the same user library object file. You can build the TCP user library object file by
ZPWY-VAL-OFF Directs the TCP not to enter debug mode on startup.
ZPWY-VAL-ON Directs the TCP to enter debug mode on startup. If the
PATHMON process was started with INSPECT ON or the
server program was compiled or bound with the HP Inspect
symbolic debugger process defined, the servers enter Inspect
mode for debugging. For more information, see the Inspect
Manual.
When starting the server processes, the PATHMON process
waits until you respond to the Inspect or DEBUG prompt
before continuing its operations.

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