DSV$CONFIGURE

Example: Starting DSV$CONFIGURE and Displaying Help

The following example shows how to use the symbol DSV to start

DSV$CONFIGURE. This example also shows how to use HELP to display a list of DSV$CONFIGURE commands. The remainder of this section explains each command shown.

$ DSV

%DSV-I-IDENT, executing DSV$CONFIGURE version x.x.x-nnn -DSV-I-

HELP, type

? any time for help

 

DSV> HELP

 

 

 

ADD

-

Add a server to the

system

MODIFY

-

Modify an existing server's information

SET

-

Synonym for MODIFY

 

DELETE

-

Remove a comm. server from the system

LIST

-

Display information

about one or all servers

SHOW

-

Synonym for LIST

 

CONNECT

-

Connect to a server

via remote console

USE

-

Synonym for connect

 

HELP

-

Displays summary of

valid commands

EXIT

-

Exit this procedure

 

ADD Command

To add an access server to the system, use the following command format:

ADD [SERVER] [server-name]

The following table describes the command syntax:

Command

Description

Component

 

SERVER

An optional keyword as in all DSV$CONFIGURE

 

commands.

server-name

An optional way to specify the name. If you do not specify the

 

name on the command line, DSV$CONFIGURE prompts

 

you for it.

After you enter the ADD command, DSV$CONFIGURE displays a series of prompts. Some prompts display with defaults specified in square brackets. The values of the defaults are based on the running system.

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