Sftpcpuset; Sftpdisplayguardian - HP NonStop SSH 544701-014 Reference Manual

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The mechanism for resolving Guardian-style sub-volume names may cause problems with some SFTP clients,
such as FileZilla.
The CD command with Guardian volume and sub-volume only works in the Guardian name space (path starts
with /G). Switching from OSS name space to Guardian name space requires either to put /G in front of the sub-
volume (e.g. cd /G/$us.temp) or to issue a separate cd /G command. This is required only once. When in
Guardian name space a simple cd <sub-volume>, e.g. cd $us.temp, is sufficient.
Default
If omitted, the default will be FALSE.
Example
SFTPALLOWGUARDIANCD TRUE

SFTPCPUSET

This parameter allows configuring the default set of CPUs the SSH2 process starts SFTPSERV user processes in.
Parameter Syntax
SFTPCPUSET cpu-set
Arguments
cpu-set
A comma separated list of CPU numbers or CPU number ranges defining allowed CPUs.
Default
If omitted, SSH2 will start all SFTPSERV processes in the CPU the SSH2 process is running in unless the USER record
specifies a different CPU set for a specific user via attribute SFTP-CPU-SET.
Example
SFTPCPUSET 2-4,7,10,13-15
Considerations
A value configured in USER attribute SFTP-CPU-SET has higher priority than the value defined in the SSH2
parameter SFTPCPUSET.
See also:
CPUSET

SFTPDISPLAYGUARDIAN

Use this parameter to control file name format (Guardian or OSS) in SFTP informational messages like "Uploading ..."
and "Fetching ...". Alternately, define =SFTP^DISPLAY^GUARDIAN can be set; define overrides PARAM.
Parameter Syntax
SFTPDISPLAYGUARDIAN [TRUE | FALSE ]
Arguments
TRUE
Guardian file name format is used.
FALSE
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