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Deactivate CA-L-Serv Servers and Tasks

You can also provide command members that stop the CA-L-Serv servers or CA-L-Serv file management tasks. These members are useful if you want to stop CA-L-Serv servers without shutting down the CA-L-Serv kernel.

A command member that would stop CA-L-Serv servers would typically contain DETACH commands for the servers being deactivated. You can issue the commands in these command members by using the READ command, which is described in detail in the Reference Guide.

Generally the READ command can be used to execute any lengthy sequence of elementary commands (such as file allocation and de allocation) especially when these commands will be executed on a routine basis.

Note: In the LDMPARM member of the CA-L-Serv parameter data set, do not include command members that stop servers. This would cause the specified servers to be stopped right after they are activated.