Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Open System Services Monitor
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DIAGNOSE FILESET Command
servername
specifies the name of the server to delete. Only names currently defined in the
ZOSSSERV file are valid values.
The first character of the name must be a pound sign (#). Server names are
not case-sensitive.
The $ZPMON prefix can be omitted if you have previously specified $ZPMON
in an SCF ASSUME command.
Considerations
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You must be in the super group (255, nnn) to use this command.
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You can delete only OSS name servers that are not running.
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You cannot delete an OSS name server that is associated with a fileset. You must
first alter or delete that fileset so that it is not associated with the OSS name server
you want to delete.
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You cannot delete the OSS name server for the root fileset.
Example
To delete the OSS name server #ZPNS1 and send informational messages to the file
CMDLOG, enter the following command:
DELETE / OUT CMDLOG /SERVER $ZPMON.#ZPNS1
DIAGNOSE FILESET Command
The DIAGNOSE FILESET command causes the Guardian FSCK utility to:
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Check the integrity of an existing fileset.
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Repair inconsistencies in an existing fileset.
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Upgrade the fileset to a more current fileset catalog version.
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Downgrade the fileset to the previous fileset catalog version.
You must stop (unmount) the fileset before you can use this command.