NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide

Resetting a SYSPARMS Operand Value
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To clear the invalid status, you can do one of the following:
Enter a valid value.
Reset the value (see “Resetting a SYSPARMS Operand Value,” next in this
section).
Exit (by pressing the F3/PF03 function key) and then reenter the
Display/Update SYSPARMS Settings facility. The old value is retained.
If you try to change the value of a system parameter that can only be set during
system initialization, an error message is displayed. An example is:
ID - SYSPARMS ID OPERAND NOT VALID AFTER INITIALIZATION
COMPLETED
and the STATUS field displays the invalid message.
To clear the invalid status, you must exit (by pressing the F3/PF03 function key),
and then reenter the Display/Update SYSPARMS Settings facility.
If your command authority level is not high enough to change the value of a
particular operand, an error message is displayed. For example:
CDELAY - INSUFFICIENT COMMAND AUTHORITY LEVEL
and the STATUS field displays the invalid message.
To clear the invalid status, you must exit (by pressing the F3/PF03 function key),
and then reenter the Display/Update SYSPARMS Settings facility.
Note You cannot use the scroll function keys or the L command when you have invalid in any of the
STATUS fields. If you attempt to use the keys or the command, the following message appears:
Requested function denied... invalid SYSPARMS displayed
Resetting a SYSPARMS
Operand Value
To reset the value of a SYSPARMS operand, enter the R (for reset) command with the
name of the operand you wish to reset in the command line and press the ENTER key.
R
SYSPARMS-operand
SYSPARMS-operand
is the name of the SYSPARMS operand whose value you want
to reset.
The value of the operand is reset to its original value, and the STATUS field displays a
reset message.