AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Interface to AM3270 and TR3271
AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual—529993-001
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Sensitive Commands
Sensitive Commands
Many commands in this section are designated as sensitive commands. A sensitive
command is one that can be issued only by a user with super-group access (that is,
SUPER.SUPER), the owner of the subsystem, or a member of the same group as the
owner of the subsystem.
The owner of a subsystem is the user who started the subsystem or any user whose
application ID is the same as the server ID.
The following SCF commands for AM3270 are sensitive:
The remaining SCF commands are not sensitive. You can typically use nonsensitive
commands to determine the status of SCF or to display information about an object.
Anyone can use nonsensitive commands. The following SCF commands for AM3270
are nonsensitive:
The STATS command is not sensitive, with the exception of the STATS, RESET
command.
STATS X X
STATUS X X
STOP X X
SWITCH X
TRACE X
VERSION X X X
ABORT LOAD
ADD PRIMARY
ALTER START
BOOT STOP
CONNECT SWITCH
DELETE TRACE
DISCONNECT
INFO STATUS
NAMES VERSION
STATS
Table 4-3. AM3270 Commands and Object Types
Command PROCESS LINE SU
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* You must use SUB ONLY if you delete a line; you cannot delete the line itself.