TS/MP Release Supplement

Managing the ACS Subsystem
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5. Use the START command to start the ACS subsystem.
The ACS subsystem functions are available again, according to the new (and
permanent) values you specified.
For more information on this command, see START Command
.
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You can use different commands to display the ACS subsystem information.
Displaying ACS Subsystem Configuration
Use the INFO command to display the configuration values set by the ADD and ALTER
commands. For more information on this command, see INFO Command
. For
example:
INFO ACS $ZACS, DETAIL
Displaying ACS Domain Coordinator ($ZACS) Name
Use the NAMES command to display the name of the domain coordinator process. For
more information on this command, see NAMES Command
. For example:
NAMES ACS $ZACS
Displaying ACS Subsystem and Processor Status
Use the STATUS command to display the current, operational status of the ACS
subsystem. For more information on this command, see STATUS Command
. For
example:
STATUS ACS $ZACS, DETAIL
Displaying ACS Subsystem Version
Use the SCF VERSION command to display the version number of the ACS
subsystem. For more information on this command, see VERSION Command
. For
example:
VERSION ACS $ZACS, DETAIL
Restarting ACS Subsystem Processes in a CPU
Use the CONTROL command to restart the ACS subsystem processes in one or more
CPUs. Changes made with the
CONTROL command modify the operational status of
Note. You can use the CONTROL command to modify the configuration of the ACS
subsystem without stopping it. For more information on the CONTROL command, see
CONTROL Command on page 8-12.