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Child Console Controller
The child console controllers:
- Manage the console lines for which the parent console controller has made them responsible. Up to 16 serviced systems can be handled by a child console controller.
- log all data received on these lines to a set of files on disk.
- Scan the data received on the console for predefined text strings (events).
- Provide access to the console lines for user interaction via the user interfaces.
- Check for logging or archive file system availability and utilization.
There are two types of child console controller processes. One manages primary serviced systems and the other manages secondary serviced systems.
The process name for each primary child console controller is:
Console Ctrl nn
The process name for each secondary child console controller is:
Console Fctl nn
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