SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Storage Subsystem Commands
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STOP SCSI Command
STOP SCSI Command
The STOP SCSI command stops access to an Open SCSI device. The syntax is:
Wild-card characters are supported.
OUT file-spec
directs all SCF output to the specified file.
SCSI $SCSI-device [-P |-B ]
is the name of the Open SCSI IOP and, optionally, the path (primary or backup).
FORCED
specifies that the command be executed without any interaction with the user.
If you use this attribute, you must first stop all processes that use the disk to store
object code (programs) or swap files.Otherwise, a %5113 halt could occur.
SEL state
specifies that the command affects only devices in the specified state.
STOP SCSI Examples
See Stopping an Open SCSI Device on page 12-11.
To stop access to an Open SCSI device:
-> STOP $DEV00
To stop access to the backup path of an Open SCSI device:
-> STOP $DEV1-B
STOP TAPE Command
This subsection describes the details about the STOP TAPE command. The STOP
TAPE command stops access to the specified tape drive. The command syntax is:
Wild-card characters are supported.
STOP [ / OUT file-spec / ] SCSI $SCSI-device[-P |-B ]
[ , FORCED ] [ , SEL state ]
STOP [ / OUT file-spec / ] TAPE $tape
[ , FORCED ] [ , SEL state ]