SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)
Special NotesCommand
If you use the FORCED option, the command behaves the same way in a
command file as interactively.
STATS DISK, RESET
Can be used in a command file, but fails if you attempt to stop the last path on
an audited volume or if the volume has open files. If you use the FORCED
option, the command behaves the same way in a command file as interactively.
STOP DISK
Command Timeouts
If a device error occurs during execution of a command and the error delays completion of the
command beyond the default SCF timeout value, you can change that timeout value. For example,
you can change the timeout value from the default of 90 seconds to 120 seconds:
-> TIMEOUT 120
The TIMEOUT command is described in the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs.
Sensitive Commands
Only these users can issue a sensitive command:
• A super-group user (255,n)
• The owner of the subsystem
• A member of the group of the owner of the subsystem
The owner of a subsystem is the user who started that subsystem.
Sensitive commands for the storage subsystem are:
STOPPROBEDELETEABORT
STOPOPENSRENAMEEJECTADD
SWITCHREPLACEINITIALIZEALLOWOPENS
RESETLABELALTER
STARTPRIMARYCONTROL
Each sensitive command generates an EMS message that reports the command, the time it was
executed, the terminal from which the command was entered, and the group and user names of
the user issuing the command.
Nonsensitive Commands
Nonsensitive commands are:
STATUSPROBEINFO
VERSIONSTATSNAMES
ABORT Command
The ABORT command stops access to an object as quickly as possible.
Supported objects are:
• “ABORT DISK Command” (page 193)
• “ABORT MON Command” (page 193)
• “ABORT POOL Command” (page 194)
ABORT is a sensitive command.
192 Storage Subsystem Commands