DETACH IFP (Deprecated by the DETACH CP command) - Teradata Director Program

Teradata® Director Program Reference

Product
Teradata Director Program
Release Number
16.20
Published
September 2019
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2019-10-11
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

Purpose

Deallocates a CP from a TDP.

Syntax



where:

cpname
CP as IFPnnnn, where nnnn is the device number of the even-numbered CP device, in three or four hexadecimal digits.

Usage Notes

If the devices were dynamically allocated by the ATTACH or START commands, they are de-allocated.

The DETACH IFP command is successful only if the CP identified is currently attached to TDP and the CP is stopped.

The CP is considered stopped if the CP was never started, or if a STOP CP operator command was successfully processed for the CP.

Example: DETACH IFP

DET IFP490

Completion Message

TDP1357 IFP490 DETACHED