HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 Administration Command Reference
Administration Commands
define_tp
2.56.3 Error Return Codes
If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a
secondary return code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.
Parameter Check
No parameter errors occur for this command.
State Check
No specific state errors, other than those listed in Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands,
occur for this command.
Other Conditions
Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, lists combinations of primary and secondary
return codes that are common to all commands.
2.57 define_tp
The define_tp command provides information that SNAplus2 needs to start a TP as a result of an incoming
Attach from a partner LU. This command can be used to define a TP for the first time or to modify one or more
parameters on a previously defined TP.
The standard parameters for invoked TPs are defined in the invokable TP data file; for more information, refer to
the HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Guide. The define_tp command is required only if you need to specify
additional parameters that cannot be set in the TP data file. These additional parameters restrict the use of options
that specify conversation security, confirm synchronization, and specify conversation type (mapped or basic) for the
TP, or restrict the number of instances of the TP that can be running at any time.
2.57.1 Supplied Parameters
Parameter name Type Length Default
[define_tp]
tp_name character 64
description character 31 (null string)
list_name character 14 (null string)
conv_type constant EITHER
security_rqd constant NO
sync_level constant SYNCPT_NEGOTIABLE
enabled constant YES
pip_allowed constant YES
tp_instance_limit decimal 0
Supplied parameters are:
tp_name
Name of the TP to be defined.
description
A text string describing the TP. SNAplus2 uses this string for information only. It is stored in the node’s
configuration file and returned on the query_tp_definition and query_tp commands.
list_name
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