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

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Either one or more ACS subsystem processes in the CPU have failed but
the CPU is still enabled, or the ACS object is in the STOPPED state.
Pathsend requests are not accepted.
Display format without DETAIL attribute.
ACS Domain: domain-name
System Status Processor Status
system-name subsystem-state <nnnn, nnnn, nnnn, nnnn>
Usage Notes.
Use the STATUS command to track the progress of the START, STOP, or CONTROL
commands.
ACS subsystem processes are available to process Pathsend requests if $ZACS is running
and the ACS subsystem is in the STARTED state.
To display configuration information for an ACS object, use the INFO command.
Example.
The following command:
STATUS ACS $ZACS, DETAIL
displays the following detailed status information about ACS availability on the local system:
ACS Domain: MARS
System Status Processor Status
\MARS STARTED <1111, 1111, 1111, 1111>
ACSCTL:
Location State
\MARS.$SYSTEM.ZACS.ACSCTL INACTIVE
STOP
Use the STOP command to stop the ACS subsystem. When the command successfully
completes, the subsystem is in the STOPPED state and cannot process Pathsend requests.
SCF displays a prompt asking you to verify the command before the command is executed.
This is a sensitive command.
Syntax Summary.
STOP [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-spec ] , FORCED