HP XP7 Business Continuity Manager Reference Guide (TK954-96004)
Table 116 YKINSCHK Command Output Items (continued)
ExplanationOutput item
Outputs the user SVC version that is currently enabled. If version information cannot be
acquired, N/A is output.
Current User SVC:
Version
Outputs the SVC number of the user SVC that was registered dynamically by the
YKALCSVC command. If no SVC number can be acquired, N/A is output.
Dynamic registered
user SVC:
SVC Number
Outputs the version of the user SVC that was registered dynamically by the YKALCSVC
command. If no version information can be acquired, N/A is output.
Dynamic registered
user SVC:
Version
Outputs the SVC number of the user SVC that was defined as an IEASYMxx parmlib
member and registered statically. If no SVC number can be acquired, N/A is output.
Static installed
user SVC:
SVC Number
Outputs the version of the user SVC that was defined as an IEASVCxx parmlib member
and registered statically. If no version information can be acquired, N/A is output.
Static installed
user SVC:
Version
Outputs an explanation about the relationship between a dynamically or statically
registered user SVC and the user SVC that will be enabled.
Directions
Outputs the host ID that is currently enabled in the system.Current Host ID
• If no host ID was defined by using the YKSETENV command or for the IEASYMxx
parmlib member, 00 (default value) is output.
• If the host ID cannot be acquired, N/A is output.
• If the host ID is invalid because it is not a value from X'00' to X'1F', the value is
output, and FAULTY is output for Host ID Settings.
Outputs the host ID that was defined dynamically by using the YKSETENV command.Dynamically defined
Host ID
Outputs the host ID that was defined statically by using the IEASYMxx parmlib member.Statically defined
Host ID
If the host ID cannot be acquired, N/A is output. Even if the defined host ID is invalid
because it is not a value from X'00' to X'1F', the value is output.
Outputs the description of the Host ID.Directions
Output example
The following is an output example of the YKINSCHK command:
READY
YKINSCHK
Security Setting ..........: OK
User SVC Routine ..........: OK
Host ID Settings...........: OK
Facility Class Profiles Query : STGADMIN.YKA.BCM.YKQUERY
Facility Class Profiles Commands : STGADMIN.YKA.BCM.COMMANDS
Directions
The current setup is listed above.
An unregistered profile is listed as N/A.
The RACF settings are necessary in order to use CLI commands.
After a profile is defined in the RACF FACILITY class, a user can use
CLI commands by being given the access rights of the profile.
There are the following two kinds of profiles:
216 CLI Commands