Certain CA MIM commands affect only the local system, and may need to be repeated on all systems in the MIMplex. Other commands are global. Global commands need to be entered only on one system in the MIMplex, and they take effect on all systems. Each CA MIM command indicates whether the scope of the command is local or global. If the scope is local, then the command has no effect on any other system, and may need to be re-entered on other systems. If the scope is global, then the command needs to be entered on only one system, but affects all active systems in the MIMplex. If the scope is local or global, then the command could be processed either locally or globally, depending on the command syntax. CA MIM statements are not designated as local or global, because a statement cannot be changed without restarting the CA MIM address space.
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