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VMS Help SCACP *Conan The Librarian |
The SCA Control Program (SCACP) utility is designed to monitor
and manage cluster communications. It is derived from the
Systems Communications Architecture (SCA), which defines the
communications mechanisms that allow nodes in an OpenVMS Cluster
system to cooperate.
SCA does the following:
o Governs the sharing of data between resources at the nodes
o Binds together System Applications (SYSAPs) that run on
different Alpha and VAX computers
Historically, LAN cluster port information has been available
only in the System Dump Analyzer (SDA) utility and by using
the Availability Manager management tool. The ability to
start and stop PEdriver on a LAN device was provided by
SYS$EXAMPLES:SYS$LAVC_START_BUS.EXE and SYS$LAVC_STOP_BUS.EXE.
No way existed to prioritize use of LAN devices or individual
channels.
SCACP provides an alternative method of collecting cluster
management data and exercising management control over cluster
communications. OpenVMS Version 7.3 introduced SCACP's ability to
manage SCA use of LAN paths. Beginning with OpenVMS Version 7.3-
1, you can use SCACP to manage all OpenVMS Cluster interconnects.
Starting with OpenVMS Version 8.4, OpenVMS is enhanced to use IP
(Internet Protocol) for cluster communications. OpenVMS cluster
over IP (also referred to as IP Cluster Interconnect) is the
ability to use IP stacks for cluster communications. PEdriver
which implements the cluster communication protocol uses UDP
(User datagram protocol).
Format
RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SCACP
To invoke SCACP, enter the following command at the DCL prompt:
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SCACP
SCACP displays the following prompt, at which you can enter SCACP
commands using the standard rules of DCL syntax:
SCACP>
To exit SCACP and return to the DCL command level, enter the EXIT
command at the SCACP> prompt or press Ctrl/Z.
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