OSI/MHS SCF Reference Manual

OSI/MHS SCF Commands
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OSI/MHS Commands
OSI/MHS Commands
This section provides descriptions of the SCF OSI/MHS commands, in alphabetic order,
and includes the syntax, object specification, attributes, considerations, and examples for
each command.
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Because some commands can have detrimental effects if used improperly, special
qualification is required to use them. These commands are called sensitive commands
and can be issued only by a user with super-group access or by the owner of the
subsystem. The following OSI/MHS commands are sensitive:
The remaining commands are nonsensitive. They are typically used to determine the
status of OSI/MHS or to display information about an object. Nonsensitive commands
can be used by anyone. The following OSI/MHS commands are nonsensitive:
Note that the STATS command is sensitive when it is used with the RESET option.
Syntax Variables in OSI/MHS Commands
The OSI/MHS commands contain several attribute specifications. The syntax variables
that accompany each attribute specification are defined here in alphabetic order:
cpu-number
indicates where a process is to run.
file-name
is a valid file name.
hex-character-string
is a string containing an even number of hexadecimal characters (digits 0 through 9,
letters A-F and a-f).
hour:minute
is a local system time expressed in hours and minutes in 24-hour clock notation: for
example, 14:32 for 2:32 p.m.
ABORT ADD DELETE START SUSPEND
ACTIVATE ALTER PRIMARY STOP TRACE
INFO NAME
S
STATUS
LISTOPENS STATS VERSION