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ACFSERVE Command Syntax

The ACFSERVE command is easy to use. An explanation of the command syntax follows.

You must enter at least one operand to use the ACFSERVE command. All the ACFSERVE commands and syntax are listed below with, if applicable, the
CA ACF2 for VM privilege you must have in your logonid record to issue the command.

Command

Syntax

CA ACF2 for VM Privilege Required

ACFServe

ARchive SMF

ACCOUNT or SECURITY

 

BAckup [ddsn] [LID|RULE|INFO]

SECURITY

 

CKPT DAtabase [CLEAR]

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

CKPT SMF

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

DELete RESource

ACCOUNT and SECURITY

 

DISAble NOAUTO UPdates

SECURITY

 

DISAble SYnc

ACCOUNT and SECURITY

 

ENable NOAUTO UPdates

SECURITY

 

ENable SYnc

ACCOUNT and SECURITY

 

Query Batch {id|*|ALL}

None

 

Query DAtabase

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

Query DDSN

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

Query Groupid {id|*|ALL}

None

 

Query SECtrace

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

Query SMf

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

Query Source {id|*|ALL}

None

 

Query STatus [VM]

None

 

Query SYnc [CLEAR]

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

Reload COMmand

SECURITY

 

Reload Control ACFServe {ALL|recid} [SYSID sysid]

SECURITY

 

Reload Control Vmo {ALL|recid} [SYSID sysid FORCE]

SECURITY

 

Reload DIAGnose

SECURITY

 

Reload LMP

ACCOUNT and SECURITY

 

Reload FDR

ACCOUNT and SECURITY

 

Reload PROfile {OEVM|LINUX}[ALL|USER|GROUP]

SECURITY

 

Reload RESource

ACCOUNT and SECURITY

 

Reload RULe

SECURITY

 

Reload SHift

SECURITY

 

Reload XRef {SGP|RGP}

SECURITY

 

RESET logonid

ACCOUNT or SECURITY

 

RESTART [dump]

SECURITY

 

SECtrace

ACCOUNT or SECURITY

 

SET SYSID (sysid) [PERM]

SECURITY

 

SWitch SMF

AUDIT or SECURITY

 

VALidate PASsword

None

The ACFSERVE commands and operands are described throughout this chapter. We also indicate what CA ACF2 for VM privileges you need to use these commands with each command syntax.