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General CA MIM Statements and Commands

This chapter discusses CA MIM statements and commands.

This section contains the following topics:

(MIM) ACTIVATE Command-Activate

(MIM) ADDLOG Command

(MIM) ALLOCATE Command-Dynamically

(MIM) AUTHCHK Command-Check Authorization Codes (MIM)

(MIM) ALTERSYS Command-Alter System Definitions

(MIM) CLOSELOG Command

(MIM) CP Command-Issue z/VM Program Commands

(MIM) CTC Command-Clear CTC Error

(MIM) CTCPATH Statement and Command-Define CTC Device

(MIM) DEACTIVATE Command-Disable Selectable Feature

(MIM) DEALLOCATE Command-Deallocate a Resource

(MIM) DEFALIAS Command-Define Command Alias

(MIM) DEFSYS Statement-Define MIMplex Systems

(MIM) DEFSYS Command-Dynamically Define MIMplex Systems

(MIM) DISABLE Statement-Disable a Command

(MIM) DISPLAY MIM Command-Display Status and Operating Information

(MIM) DUMP MIM Command-Create Dump

(MIM) ENDIF Statement-Mark End of Command Block

(MIM) FREE Command-Release Resources

(MIM) GLOBALVALUE Command-Assign Global Parameters

(MIM) IFSYS Statement-Mark Beginning of Command Block

(MIM) INCLUDE Statement-Include Initialization Data Set

(MIM) LOG Statement-Enable Logging

(MIM) MIGRATE Command-Migrate to New Checkpoint or Control File, or Master System

(MIM) MIMINIT Statement-Define Initialization Values

(MIM) MSG Statement-Define Message

(MIM) MSGR Statement-Provide Message With a Reply Definition

(MIM) MSGTABLE Command-Load Message Definitions

(MIM) NOLOG Statement-Suppress Logging

(MIM) OPENLOG Command

(MIM) PRINTLOG Command

(MIM) QUIESCE Command-Temporarily Inactivate CA MIM

(MIM) READ Command

(MIM) REMOVELOG Command

(MIM) RESTART Command-Reactivate After QUIESCE

(MIM) SETOPTION MIM Command-Set Operating Values

(MIM) SHUTDOWN Command-Stop CA MIM

(MIM) SWITCHLOG Command

(MIM) SYSDUMP Command-Obtain a System Dump

(MIM) TABLE Statement-Identify Message Table

(MIM) VCF Command-Recover Virtual Control File Failure

(MIM) WRITELOG Command