Connects your terminal to a storage controller through the
appropriate bus for that controller. The /SERVER and /TASK
qualifiers are required.
For use only with storage controllers. Requires the DIAGNOSE
privilege.
Format
SET HOST/DUP/SERVER=server-name
/TASK=task-name node-name
1 – Parameter
node-name
Specifies the node name of the storage controller.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /LOG
/LOG[=filespec]
/NOLOG (default)
Controls whether a log file of the entire session is kept. If you
use the /LOG qualifier without the file specification, the log
information is stored in the file HSCPAD.LOG.
2.2 /SERVER
/SERVER=server-name
Specifies the server name for the target storage controller.
This qualifier is required.
2.3 /TASK
/TASK=task-name
Specifies the utility or diagnostic name to be executed on the
target storage controller under direction of the server.
This qualifier is required.
3 – Example
$ SET HOST/DUP/SERVER=MSCP$DUP/TASK=DIRECT R2DH5Y
%HSCPAD-I-LOCPROGEXE, Local program executing -
type ^\ to exit utility
The SET HOST/DUP command in this example connects the user
terminal to the utility program called DIRECT executing on a
storage controller named R2DH5Y under direction of the MSCP$DUP
server.