TS/MP Release Supplement

SCF Command Reference for the ACS Subsystem
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ACS Subsystem-specific SCF Commands
STOP Command
Use the STOP command to stop the ACS subsystem. When the command successfully
completes, the subsystem is in the
STOPPED state and cannot process Pathsend
requests.
SCF displays a prompt asking you to verify the command before the command is run.
This is a sensitive command.
Syntax Summary
STOP [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ] , FORCED
Syntax Description
OUT file-spec
specifies a file for the output of this command. The file can be on the same
physical system as the ACS subsystem or on any system in the same Expand
network.
object-spec
specifies the name of the object. The fully qualified object-spec has the format:
[ ACS ] [ system-name.]$ZACS
system-name is the physical, Guardian name of the system in which the object is
being added and configured.
If you have specified the SCF object type (ACS) or any portion of the object name
(
acs-spec) in a prior ASSUME command, you can omit it in this command. For
information on the
ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual.
If you have not used a prior
ASSUME command and you omit system-name, the
command defaults to the local physical system.
FORCED
immediately stops the ACS subsystem by abruptly halting all work currently being
performed. This attribute is mandatory.
Note. The STOP command initiates the process of stopping the ACS subsystem. In the
background, $ZACS performs all the tasks necessary to stop the ACS subsystem. Use the
STATUS command to track the progress of the STOP command.
The STOP FORCED command performs the following:
1. Stops all ACS subsystem processes in the system except $ZACS.
2. Aborts all active transactions. The status of any outstanding transactions is unknown.