ServerNet Cluster Manual
SCF Commands for SNETMON and the ServerNet 
Cluster Subsystem
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STATUS SUBSYS Command Example
STATUS SUBSYS Command Example
The following example displays the current logical state of the ServerNet cluster 
subsystem:
-> STATUS SUBSYS $ZZSCL
Servernet Cluster - Status SUBSYS \SYS.$ZZSCL
 State.............STARTED
where
State
is one of STARTING, STARTED, STOPPING, or STOPPED. See SCL SUBSYS 
Object Summary States on page 8-3 for additional information.
STOP Command
The STOP command terminates access to the ServerNet cluster subsystem in an 
orderly manner. It stops ServerNet cluster services on the local system, terminates 
ServerNet connections with other systems in the ServerNet cluster, and moves the 
subsystem to the STOPPED state. 
This is a sensitive command.
The STOP command syntax is:
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified 
file.
FORCED
Currently, there is no difference between STOP SUBSYS and STOP SUBSYS, 
FORCED.
Note. The ServerNet cluster monitor process (SNETMON) itself does not stop. It remains 
running in the STARTED logical state.
STOP [ /OUT file-spec/ ] SUBSYS $ZZSCL [, FORCED ]










