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Operand Explanations

The QUIESCE command has the following operands:

applid

Specifies the application to be quiesced.

ALL

Indicates that all applications are to be quiesced.

TPX

Indicates that CA TPX and all applications are to be quiesced. When operating as a generic resource, the software will disassociate itself with the generic resource name.

FILE=file

Specifies a VSAM file that is to be marked as quiesced. The file will be quiesced until it is activated with the ACT command. Possible values for file are ADMIN1, ADMIN2, NOTES, MAIL, or VIEW.

The SHUT operand cannot be used with the FILE= operand.

SHUT

Indicates that all active sessions to the application or the product will be inactivated automatically after a designated interval or at a designated time. This operand is not valid when using the FILE=file operand.

minutes

Specifies the interval between the time the QUIESCE command is issued and the time the specified application or CA TPX is inactivated. This operand is not valid when using the FILE=file operand.

hh:mm

Specifies the time when the specified application or CA TPX is automatically inactivated. This operand is not valid when using the FILE=file operand.

SYSID=tpxappl

Identifies a specific instance of CA TPX on which the command is to be executed. For details, see the Operand Explanations for the ACTIVATE command.

SYSID=ALL

Identifies all instances of CA TPX, within the Generic pool, on which the command is to execute.