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Line Commands for the SSM Resource Status Panel

To use a line command, enter it in the prefix area of the line where the resource appears. Use the following line commands to control SSM resources:

?

Displays a panel of line commands from which you can choose.

B

Invokes the relational table editor to browse this resource table.

C

Changes the value in the Desired State field of the resource to CANCEL. For this state value to have an effect on the resource, a corresponding action in the associated Action table must exit. For example:

Current=UP Desired=CANCEL Action_text=MVSCMD('Cancel &JOBNAME')
D

Removes a resource from the control of the System State Manager.

In response, CA OPS/MVS prompts you to confirm your delete request.

The D command physically removes the record representing the resource from the resource table. If you delete a resource, the only way to put it back into the resource table is to re-add it with the table editor (described in the User Guide).

E

Invokes the SSM table editor to edit this resource table.

M

Invokes the RDF table editor to edit this resource table.

MG

Moves a named group of resources to an eligible system within the SSMplex. You can only issue this line command for movable resources with a group name. If the resource belongs to more than one group, you are asked to choose one, and only one, group name from a list. If a new system is selected, the desired system is changed for all resources in the group to the selected system.

MO

Moves a movable resource to an eligible system in the SSMplex. You can only issue this line command for movable resources with one or more alternate systems. A new panel with the eligible system names displays. If a new system is selected, the desired system of the resource changes to the selected system. If required, the resource is stopped on the current system and restarted on the desired system.

OB

Invokes the OPSLOG browse with the jobname profile.

P

Issue this command for a resource with a value of Mprereq in its Message field to display a list of missing prerequisite resources and their statuses. If this command is issued for a resource with no missing prerequisites, then the list of all defined prerequisites is displayed.

Q

Changes the value of the Desired State field to the name of the UP state for the selected resource and all of its dependent resources (opposite of W).

R

Changes the value in the Desired State field to the name of the UP state for the selected resource and all of its prerequisite resources.

S

Changes the value in the Desired State field of the resource to the name of the UP state (opposite of Z).

SY

Synchronize the SSMGAV2 SYSPLEX scope variables for the resource with the RDF table data.

T

Displays a panel that shows the defined columns, or structure, of this resource table.

U

Changes the value in the Current State field of the resource to the name of the UNKNOWN state.

W

Changes the value in the Desired State field to the name of the DOWN state for the selected resource and all of its dependent resources (opposite of Q).

Note: If the Action Verification option is set to Y (Yes) in the General Settings (0.1), a confirmation box appears with a list of the dependent resources.

SSM Resource - CA31 - OPSVIEW -------- Row 1 to 5 of 5 Command ===> _______________________ Scroll ===> PAGE Confirm you want to stop the selected resource and all dependent resources. Enter YES to confirm the operation. Enter END command to cancel the operation. Selected resource: TBLRES.RESMAIN11 Current state: UP # of dependencies: 5 ************* List of dependent resources ************* Resource Name Current ------------------------------------- -------- TBLRES.RESMAIN6 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN1 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN2 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN4 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN3 UP ***************** Bottom of data **********************

Enter YES to confirm that you want to stop the resource with all dependencies, or enter the END (PF3) command to cancel the operation.

Note: If the Action Verification option is set to N (No) in the General Settings (0.1), the command processes without a confirmation.

Z

Changes the value in the Desired State field of the resource to the name of the DOWN state (opposite of S).

How to Use the SSM Verify Mode Confirmation Panels

SSM Verify Mode confirmation panels prevent the accidental entering of line commands.

If the SSM Verify Mode option is set to A (All) in the General Settings (0.1), a confirmation panel appears when you enter one of the following line commands: S, Z, C, U, W, Q, and R.

If the SSM Verify Mode option is set to M (Multiresource) in the General Settings, a confirmation panel appears only when you enter one of the following multiresource line commands: W, Q, and R.

In both cases, enter YES to confirm that you want to perform the operation, or enter the END (PF3) command to cancel the operation.

Example: SSM Verify Mode Confirmation Panel for S, Z, C, and U

The following example shows a sample SSM Verify Mode confirmation panel for line commands S, Z, C, and U:

SSM Resource -- CA11 -- O P S V I E W --------------- Subsystem OPSO RESTBL.RES01 DESIRED=UP Enter END or CANCEL command to cancel the operation. Enter YES command to confirm the operation. Command ===>

Example: SSM Verify Mode Confirmation Panel for W, Q, and R

The following example shows a sample SSM Verify Mode confirmation panel for line commands W, Q, and R:

SSM Resource - CA31 - OPSVIEW -------- Row 1 to 5 of 5 Command ===> _______________________ Scroll ===> PAGE Confirm you want to stop the selected resource and all dependent resources. Enter YES to confirm the operation. Enter END command to cancel the operation. Selected resource: TBLRES.RESMAIN11 Current state: UP # of dependencies: 5 ************* List of dependent resources ************* Resource Name Current ------------------------------------- -------- TBLRES.RESMAIN6 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN1 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN2 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN4 UP TBLRES.RESMAIN3 UP ***************** Bottom of data **********************

Note: If the SSM Verify Mode option is set to N (No) in the General Settings, the command processes without a confirmation.