In addition to designating target nodes for a command, you can also indicate how that command is processed. By using the appropriate control options and command keywords, you can process on a synchronous or asynchronous basis as described below.
Allows the TSS command to execute simultaneously throughout the network. CA‑Top Secret waits for the command response to return from the remote node before continuing.
Allows the TSS command to execute on a selective basis throughout the network. This means that CA‑Top Secret does not have to wait for a response from each node to resume processing. All commands transmitted through asynchronous processing are retained in a CPF Recovery File.
These options are independent and can be used separately or together. The synchronous or asynchronous processing of commands and the specific targeted nodes are initially determined by control option settings. Later, these values can be changed using the appropriate TSS command keywords. For more details, see CA‑Top Secret Command Keywords Used With CPF, later in this chapter.
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