TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual

DEFINEs, PARAM parameters, and STARTUP string (if any). All servers in the server class must be
frozen and then stopped to use this command.
Continuation
To delete all server classes, initialize the ZSERVERCLASS field in ZPWY-DDL-SEL-SC to
ZPWY-VAL-ALLSC. Reissue the command continually by using the context token returned by the
PATHMON process until no data is returned in the reply buffer.
When you specify continuation, responses are only returned for server classes that are frozen and
then stopped. For more information, see “Specifying Continuation” (page 40).
Command Syntax
For tokens that may be present in the command and response buffers but are not listed, see “Unlisted
Tokens” (page 49). For descriptions of tokens and fields, see “SPI and EMS Standard Definitions”
(page 50) through “ZPWY-MAP- Definitions” (page 75).
Command
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ZPWY-CMD-DELETE
Object Type
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ZPWY-OBJ-SC
Tokens in Command Buffer
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ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT token-type ZSPI-TYP-BYTESTRING.
ZPWY-MAP-SEL-SC token-type ZPWY-DDL-SEL-SC.
!r
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT token-type ZSPI-TYP-BYTESTRING.
ZPWY-MAP-SEL-SC token-type ZPWY-DDL-SEL-SC.
Considerations
Deleting an SC object also deletes all associated SCASSIGN, SCDEFINE, SCPARAM, SCPROCESS,
and SCSTARTUP objects.
DELETE SCASSIGN
Use the DELETE SCASSIGN command to delete the definition of a server ASSIGN message from
the PATHMON configuration file. All server processes in the server class must be frozen and then
stopped to use this command.
Continuation
To delete all ASSIGN messages for a single server class, initialize the ZSERVERCLASS field in
ZPWY-DDL-SEL-SCASSIGN to the server class name, and initialize the ZPROGRAMUNIT field to
ZPWY-VAL-ALLSCASSIGNPU. (Continuation is not available using the ZSERVERCLASS field.) Reissue
the command continually by using the context token returned by the PATHMON process until no
data is returned in the reply buffer.
When you specify continuation, responses are only returned for server classes that are frozen and
then stopped. For more information, see “Specifying Continuation” (page 40).
Command Syntax
For tokens that may be present in the command and response buffers but are not listed, see “Unlisted
Tokens” (page 49). For descriptions of tokens and fields, see “SPI and EMS Standard Definitions”
(page 50) through “ZPWY-MAP- Definitions” (page 75).
Command
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DELETE SCASSIGN 145