HP XP7 Business Continuity Manager User Guide (TK954-96005)
Used to specify the identification name that was specified in the START command when BCM
Monitor was started.
Example
To forcibly stop the BCM Monitor instance whose identification name is YK, enter the following
command:
CANCEL YK
Return codes for BCM Monitor
“Return codes issued when BCM Monitor is stopped” (page 680) shows the return codes issued
when BCM Monitor stops.
Table 115 Return codes issued when BCM Monitor is stopped
Meaning
Return Code (Decimal
Format)
BCM Monitor terminated normally.0
The child task terminated abnormally.4
One of the following errors occurred while analyzing the BCM Monitor parameter files:8
• An attempt to access the BCM Monitor parameter files failed.
• The settings specified for the BCM Monitor parameter files are invalid.
• GETMAIN failed.
One of the following errors occurred when not analyzing the BCM Monitor parameter files:12
• An error occurred when specifying the initial settings.
• No profile has been defined in the RACF FACILITY class.
• BCM Monitor has not started via IKJEFT01.
• GETMAIN failed.
BCM Monitor was stopped by a startup action, an action, or an error action with EXIT
specified. The return code specified for EXIT will be issued.
Other
Operator commands available in BCM Monitor
BCM Monitor supports the operator commands shown in “List of functions of BCM Monitor
commands” (page 680). By executing these operator commands, you can change the behavior or
check the status of BCM Monitor while it is running. Operator commands are executed after all
the actions BCM Monitor is currently performing are finished.
Table 116 List of functions of BCM Monitor commands
FunctionCommand Name
Displays the status of BCM MonitorDISPLAY
Outputs the information for the copy groups whose IDs are specified in the YKMONCG fileREPORT
Modifies the values specified in the BCM Monitor parameter files after BCM Monitor has
started
SET
Puts BCM Monitor to sleepSLEEP
Wakes up BCM MonitorWAKEUP
For the symbols used in the explanation on the format of operator commands, see “Conventions
in syntax explanations” (page 746).
680 Automatic operation using BCM Monitor