TCP/IP TELNET Management Programming Manual

TRACE Command
Commands and Responses
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The following nonzero values of RETCODE can be returned in response to the
STOP command:
ZTNT-ERR-NO-STOP-OBJ-ACTV (2)
ZSPI-ERR-INVBUF (-1)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-INV-IN-SUMSTATE (-3)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-MISMATCH (-4)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-TOO-LARGE (-8)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-ALRDY-IN-SUMSTATE (-16)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-NOT-FOUND (-17)
ZCOM-ERR-OBJ-NOT-SUPP (-18)
ZCOM-ERR-SECUR-VIOL (-22)
ZCOM-ERR-SPI-ERR (-23)
ZCOM-ERR-SSID-INV (-24)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-CODE-INV (-26)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-DUP (-27)
ZCOM-ERR-TKN-REQ (-29)
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST
indicates the beginning of an error list. In the error list, the object that experienced
the error is listed. See “SPI Standard Definitions” in Section 5 for a detailed
description of this token.
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST
indicates the end of a data list or an error list. See “SPI Standard Definitions” in
Section 5 for a detailed description of this token.
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT
specifies whether more response messages are going to be received for a response.
If this token is present, the response continues to the next response message. If
this token is not present, the response message is the last to be received. See “SPI
Standard Definitions” in Section 5 for a detailed description of this token.
Operational Notes
STOP is a sensitive command.
When the command is completed, the window is placed in the STOPPED
summary state.
Use the START command to initiate the operation of windows.
You cannot stop a process.
Use the ABORT command to stop a window that is in use.