Client Connection to a Spawner
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The spawner service
must be configured in the client's SERVICES file. Verify that the
spawner is configured in the SERVICES file.
For details, see Configuring the SERVICES File.
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If you use a script
when connecting to a spawner, script file processing passes the user
ID and password to the server.
However, if you do not
use a script file, you can deliver the user ID and password to the
server by specifying values for the USERID= and PASSWORD= options
in the SIGNON statement.
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If you do not use a
script file, use the following syntax to connect to the spawner:
options comamid=tcp remote=spawner-ID;
signon user=user-ID password=password;
Example:
options comamid=tcp remote=rmthost.spawn;
signon user=slim password=_prompt_;
The COMAMID option specifies
the TCP/IP access method, which is used to connect the client to the
spawner SPAWN that runs on the UNIX node RMTHOST. If there is no script
file, the user ID and password are specified as options in the SIGNON
statement. The value _PROMPT_ for PASSWORD causes SAS to prompt for
a password at sign-on. The SIGNON statement makes the connection
and starts a SAS session on the server.
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