You can use the SYSID or SYSTEM keywords available on many (but not all) POI command processors to specify the MSF system IDs of those copies of CA OPS/MVS to which the command should be routed. Routing is done by the subsystem on the local system, from where the command was issued, that was specified on the SUBSYS keyword (or OPSS by default). If not specified (or if the SYSID or SYSTEM keywords are not supported), then the command is routed to only the local system, from where the command was issued.
Except where noted for each command processor, the SYSID or SYSTEM keywords generally support these values:
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Value |
Description |
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* |
Indicates that only the local system should receive the command. This is the default, and the same as not specifying the SYSID or SYSTEM keywords. When you are not using MSF, specify this value or no SYSID or SYSTEM keywords. |
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msfids |
Indicates a list of from one to eight MSF system IDs (remote or local) that should receive the command. |
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ALL |
Indicates that all active MSF-connected systems should receive the command, including the local system. |
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EXT |
Indicates that all active MSF-connected systems other than the local system should receive the command. |
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