SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.27+)
SCF Commands
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-005
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Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
The remainder of this section provides a complete description of the syntax of the SCF
commands. Use of these commands is subsystem-specific. Many of these commands
are noted as being sensitive commands.
Sensitive Commands
A sensitive command is one that can be issued only by a super-group user (255,n), by
the owner of the subsystem, or by a member of the group of the owner of the
subsystem. The owner of a subsystem is the user who started that subsystem (or any
user whose application ID is the same as the server ID—the result of a PROGID option
that requires super-group access). The following SCF commands are sensitive:
SYSTEM 5-121 Sets the default system name for all file-name and object-
name expansion.
TELL 5-122
Sends a text-string message to a subsystem.
TIMEOUT 5-123
Allows the user to vary the amount of time SCF waits for a
response from SCP before canceling the request.
TRACE 5-125
Captures trace information (activity) of one or more selected
objects.
VERIFY 5-129
Tests an object for its ability to meet an object-specific
subsystem quality control objective.
VERSION 5-130
Displays the version level of SCF, SCP, or the current
subsystem.
VOLUME 5-132
Sets the default volume and subvolume names for all file-name
expansion.
! 5-133
Reexecutes a command line.
? 5-134
Displays a specific command line.
ABORT CONTROL MOVE STOPOPENS
ACTIVATE COPY PRIMARY SUSPEND
ADD DEFAULT RELEASE SWITCH
ALLOCATE DELETE RESET TELL
ALLOWOPENS DIAGNOSE RENAME TRACE
ALTER DISCONNECT REPLACE VERIFY
BOOT DUMP SAVE
CHECK INITIALIZE START
CONNECT LOAD STOP
Table 5-2. SCF Command Overview (page 4 of 4)
Command Page Description