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PARAM BACKUPCPU cpu
Specifies the backup CPU number. The default is NONE. See the STNCOM BACKUP/BACKUPCPU command for a
description of available options.
PARAM GWN^TEMPLATE #AAAnnn
Controls session and window names. Refer to section "
Session and Window Naming
".
PARAM GWN^INITIAL RANDOM
Controls session and window names. Refer to section "
Session and Window Naming
".
PARAM GWN^FILE <filename>
Controls session and window names. Refer to section "
Session and Window Naming
".
PARAM GWN^BLOCKSIZE <nnn>
Controls session and window names. Refer to section "
Session and Window Naming
".
PARAM LICENSE <filename>
Specifies the location of the STN LICENSE file. The default is filename "LICENSE" in the subvol containing the STN
object file.
Note that a license for NonStop SSH is no longer required, starting with SPR T0801^AAQ. STN does not require a
license to run pty sessions with SSH. A license is required for optional features that are not available in NonStop SSH.
PARAM NOTACL 1
The value ("1" in the example) is not used; the presence of this PARAM disables the automatic default service TACL. If
this parameter is NOT used, STN will automatically perform the command:
ADD SERVICE TACL,PROG $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TACL
PARAM POOL^SIZE number
Specifies the size in words of the extended segment memory pool used for control tables and I/O buffers. The default is
4194304 (4meg). A decimal number can be used to specify the parameter. Users may also append the letter K
(kilowords) to the number, which multiplies by 1,024, or they can add the letter M (megawords), which multiplies by
1,048,576. POOL^SIZE may need to be increased for larger configurations; contact support for details.
PARAM SECURITY letter
Defines the level of security access required for sensitive STNCOM commands. Sensitive commands are defined as
commands that alter the STN environment. Non-sensitive commands are those that only report status information
without changing anything in the STN environment. The default is O. Allowed values are from the set "NAGCOU" and
are based on the standard Guardian file security interpretation.
PARAM TRACE^FILE trace-file
Starts a trace file immediately. The size is determined by PARAM TRACE^SIZE. This file is created if it does not
already exist. The trace file must refer to a local disk file. PARAM TRACE^FILE should follow PARAM
TRACE^SIZE. Tracing is normally started using STNCOM commands, so this parameter is rarely used.
PARAM TRACE^SIZE number
Specifies the byte size of the trace file when PARAM TRACE^FILE is used. A decimal number can be used to specify
the parameter. Users may also append the letter K (kilowords) to the number, which multiplies by 1,024, or they can add
the letter M (megawords), which multiplies by 1,048,576. The default is 100K. PARAM TRACE^SIZE should precede
PARAM TRACE^FILE. Tracing is normally started using STNCOM commands, so this parameter is rarely used.
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