TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (G06.26+)

If you have not used a prior ASSUME command and you omit system-name, the
command defaults to the local physical system.
Usage Note.
The START command initiates the process of starting the ACS subsystem. In the background,
$ZACS performs all the tasks necessary to start the ACS subsystem. Because START is a
no-waited command, use the STATUS command to track the progress of the START command.
Examples.
The following START command initiates the process of starting the ACS subsystem on the
local system:
START ACS $ZACS
The following START command initiates the process of starting the ACS subsystem on the
remote system \PLUTO:
START ACS \PLUTO.$ZACS
STATUS
Use the STATUS command to display the current operational status of the ACS subsystem. The
information displayed depends upon the state of the ACS subsystem, including any
modifications specified by the CONTROL command.
This is a nonsensitive command.
Syntax Summary.
STATUS [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ]
[ , DETAIL ]
Syntax Descriptions.
OUT file-spec
specifies a file for the output of this command. The file can be on the same physical
system as the ACS subsystem or on any system in the same Expand network.
object-spec
specifies the name of the ACS object. The fully qualified object-spec has the format: