TACL Reference Manual

UTILS:TACL Commands and Functions
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STATUS Command
DEBUG TRAP
DEBUG REQUEST
FORCED LOW
INSPECT MAB
INSPECT BREAKPOINT
INSPECT TRAP
INSPECT
REQUEST
SAVE ABEND
TERMINATING
TSN LOGON
The job ancestor of the process.
3. To stop all of your processes on the terminal where your TACL is running (except
the TACL process itself):
STATUS *, TERM, STOP, FORCED
or
SET _DO_NOT_PROMPT_TACL_STOP ON
4. To stop all of your processes on the terminal where your TACL is running (except
the TACL process itself) with prior confirmation:
> status *,term,stop
This command will display the processes satisfying the
command parameters and then, stop them. Do you really want to
stop the processes (y/[n])? Y
Process Pri PFR %WT Userid Program file
$Z495 0,68 169 R 000 255,255 $SYSTEM.
SYSNN.TACL
$NET B 0,744 168 P 001 255,255 $DATANN.
SUBVOL.NETBATCH
$NET 3,330 168 P 001 255,255 $DATANN.
SUBVOL.NETBATCH
Hometerm
$ZTNT.#PTAAAGJ
$ZTNT.#PTAAAGJ
$ZTNT.#PTAAAGJ
A process, started by an alias (sspaul) from a progid-ed (super.super) object
owned by support.prs, will have the following as the output to the STATUS
command with the DETAIL option.
Pid: 2,110 ($PIPO) Primary
Priority: 148
Wait State: %004 (LDONE)
Process access id: 20,33 (SUPPORT.PRS)
Creator access id: 255,255 (SUPER.SUPER)
Login name: sspaul
Myterm: $ZN018.#PT05WPE
Program File Name: $SYSTEM.PJ00WTAL.VPROC
Swap File Name: $SYSTEM.#0