The following CA OPS/MVS host environment commands are described in this chapter.
Sends commands to the AOF.
Creates compiled versions of rules.
Deletes compiled versions of rules.
Makes rules ineligible to run.
Makes rules eligible to run.
Allows an OPS/REXX program to find the rules CA OPS/MVS is using.
Fetches statistics about rules and rule sets.
Fetches statistics about compiled rules and rule sets.
Fetches statistics about enabled rules and rule sets, regardless of whether the rules reside on DASD. Returns information about dynamic rules.
Lists the source code of an enabled rule.
Prevents a rule or rule set from being automatically enabled at CA OPS/MVS startup.
Automatically enables a rule or rule set at the next CA OPS/MVS startup.
Sets the z/OS SSID of the CA OPS/MVS product that processes subsequent ADDRESS AOF commands.
Allows CA OPS/MVS to communicate with an MSF-connected CA Automation Point system.
Invokes Notification Manager on an MSF-connected CA Automation Point system.
Writes one or more items to a specified queue on an MSF-connected CA Automation Point system.
Sends a command to an MSF-controlled CA Automation Point system to execute a REXX EXEC.
Allow OPS/REXX programs to define and operate virtual terminals that interact with VTAM applications through the EPI.
Temporarily dedicates a VTAM application session to a specific CA OPS/MVS TSO user, CLIST, or REXX EXEC.
Changes an existing definition of a virtual terminal.
Turns VTAM exit debugging on or off.
Defines a virtual terminal to the EPI.
Deletes one or more virtual terminal definitions from the EI.
Releases ownership of the virtual terminal.
Disables one or more virtual terminals.
Activates a virtual terminal.
Enqueues a virtual terminal or tests for terminal ownership.
Fetches the current screen image from a CA OPS/MVS -monitored VTAM session and displays it on the terminal.
Returns a list of valid EPI host commands to the external data queue.
Checks to see whether the virtual keyboard can accept input.
Displays the status of one or more virtual terminals.
Logs a virtual terminal off from an external product.
Logs a virtual terminal on to an external product.
Determines whether output lines that all EPI host commands return to the EPI external data queue have a prefix.
Moves the cursor to the named row and column position on the virtual terminal screen.
Displays the contents of the virtual terminal screen buffer in hexadecimal format.
Modifies the contents of the virtual terminal screen buffer.
Returns the cursor position, specified by row and column number.
Returns the entire virtual terminal screen as a set of output lines
Returns a specified row as one output line.
Enables you to issue a command to a VTAM application session.
Sets the model number for the virtual terminal.
Sets the current virtual terminal.
Sets the user-defined name for a virtual terminal.
Affects how the RDSCREEN and RDSCRROW commands return host attribute characters.
Directs EPI host commands from the current OPS/REXX program to an EPI other than the one using the default z/OS subsystem ID, which is OPSS.
Affects how the RDSCREEN and RDSCRROW commands return unprintable characters.
Determines how long EPI commands wait before timing out.
Turns tracing of terminal activity on and off.
Turns trimming on and off.
Simulates typing at a 3278 keyboard.
Simulates typing at a 3278 keyboard without writing the typed text to OPSLOG.
Test-runs a TYPE command.
Reverses the effect of a BIND command and releases the indicated session for access by other sources.
Delays processing of a request rule or REXX program by a number of seconds.
Delays processing of a request rule or REXX program until a specific time of day is reached.
Sends commands to ISPF, which must be active to receive them.
Enable an OPS/REXX program to invoke user-written and standard z/OS utility programs that support only the standard z/OS batch parameter list.
Enable an OPS/REXX program to invoke user-written and standard z/OS utility programs that support a standard z/OS parameter list.
Enable you to debug host commands in rules or REXX programs without actually issuing any live commands.
Contains environment information about the MIM driver.
Contains statistics and status of system ENQ/DEQ and RESERVE/RELEASE activity.
Contains status information relating to the system tape activity.
Enables you to open, update, or close records in CA Netman.
Creates alerts on the CA NetMaster Alert Monitor screen.
Permits you to issue operator commands (z/OS, JES, MVS/JES3, and VM) from an OPS/REXX program or AOF rule.
Control the CA OPS/MVS COF, ECF, OSF, and MSF components.
Adds transient data queue names to a destination list or lists.
Deletes transient data queue names from a destination list or lists.
Creates a list of CICS transient data queue names.
Deletes one or more defined or default transient data queue name lists.
Displays the contents of a transient data destination list or lists.
Lists information about console users logged on to the ECF.
Activates a session or sessions.
Deactivates a session or sessions.
Specifies a default system name and system wait value for the currently executing REXX program or rule.
Defines the VTAM LU-LU sessions that the MSF establishes and maintains with copies of CA OPS/MVS running on other systems.
Deletes definitions for either the specified system or for all MSF resources.
Returns information about defined MSF sessions to the external data queue.
Starts the MSF on the local system.
Causes CA OPS/MVS to end its sessions with all other copies of the MSF on other systems.
Define a new OPSLOG for future use.
Activate a defined OPSLOG entry
Make an active OPSLOG the live OPSLOG
Empty an active (non-live) OPSLOG
List all of the OPSLOGs
Deactivate an active OPSLOG
Delete an OPSLOG definition
Returns information about the performance of the OSF to the external data queue.
Returns information about active OSF servers to the external data queue.
Displays the status and history of the OSF server queue.
Causes all pending commands waiting on the OSF execute queue to be immediately discarded.
Stops a server.
Allow you to issue the ADDRESS OPSDYNAM commands for dynamic allocation, concatenation, deconcatenation, and information retrieval functions.
Allocates an existing or new data set, a list of existing data sets, a dummy data set, or a subsystem data set to a z/OS ddname with selected attributes.
Either permanently or temporarily concatenates a list of ddnames to the first ddname specified.
Deconcatenates a non-permanent, existing concatenation back to the originally allocated ddnames of the concatenated data sets.
Frees a list of ddnames, data set names, or both.
Returns the data set name, ddname, and data set organization of a currently allocated data set or ddname.
Routes commands to CA OPS/MVS OSF TSO server address spaces.
Routes commands to CA OPS/MVS OSF TSL server address spaces.
Routes commands to CA OPS/MVS OSF TSP server address spaces.
Creates new requests on CA Service Desk.
Interfaces with the IBM I/O subsystem to provide advanced management capabilities for devices attached through the ESCON directors and FICON switches.
Enables you to create and maintain relational tables.
Sends commands to CA SYSVIEW.
Routes commands to TSO.
Sends UNIX or CA Common Services (CCS) for z/OS API commands to USS servers.
Removes a message from the held message area of the CA Event Manager console display.
Issues a USS command or any internal command that is executed by the CA Event Manager.
Tests whether the CA Event Manager is active and reachable on a specified node name.
Replies to an outstanding WTOR in the CA Event Manager.
Issues any UNIX command that can be executed from a shell environment.
Issues a message to the CA Event Manager.
Issues a message to and waits for a reply from the CA Event Manager.
Issues single line and multiline WTO messages.
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