CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual
Managing CP6100 Using the Subsystem
Control Facility (SCF)
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Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
SCF commands are either sensitive or nonsensitive. Sensitive commands can change
the state or configuration of subsystem objects, start or stop tracing, or change the
values of statistics counters; they can cause communications to cease if improperly
used. Nonsensitive commands request information or status but do not affect
operation. The use of sensitive commands is limited to the following user IDs:
•
Members of the super group (group ID 255)
•
Members of the user group that owns the process to which the command is sent
STATUS X
STOP X
SUSPEND X
SWITCH X
TRACE X
VERSION X
Table 8-2. CP6100 Commands and Object Types
Object Types
CP6100 Command PROCESS LINE