z/OS BDT Commands
Previous topic |
Next topic
|
Contents
|
Contact z/OS
|
Library
|
PDF
Contents (exploded view)
z/OS BDT Commands
SC14-7584-00
About This Book
Who Should Read This Book
How to Use This Book
Related Reading
z/OS Version 2 Release 1 summary of changes
Writing and Submitting BDT Commands
Command Types
Format of BDT Commands
BDT Command Prefix
How to Submit Commands
Submitting Commands Interactively
Submitting Commands in a Batch Job
How BDT Processes Commands
Command Guide
Starting the Transaction Queuing Integrity (TQI) Facility
Starting BDT
Step 1. Make Sure That the System Is Ready
Step 2. Invoke Your BDT Start Procedure
Step 3. Vary JES3 Online (For Hot Starts on JES3 Systems Only)
When to Use a Cold, Warm, or Hot Start
When to Use a Cold Start
When to Use a Warm Start
When to Use a Hot Start
Summary of Start Types
Starting a BDT Session
Activating the BDT SNA Manager
Starting the Session
Stopping a BDT Session
Determining If a Session Is Working
Determining If Data Is Moving between Your Node and Another Node
Getting Data Moving Again
Determining If Data Is Moving on a Particular Job
Canceling, Holding, or Rescheduling a Job
If You Don’t Know the Job Number
Canceling a Job That Is on the Work Queue at Your BDT Subsystem
Holding a Job That Is on the Work Queue at Your BDT Subsystem
Rescheduling an Active Job That Is on the Work Queue at Your BDT Subsystem
Canceling, Holding, or Rescheduling a Job That Is on the Work Queue at Another Node
Displaying Information About Jobs
If You Know the Job Name or Job Number
If You Know Part of the Job Name
If You Don’t Know the Job Name or Job Number
If a File-to-File Job Is on the Work Queue at Another Node
Handling Problems in DTC Networks
Runaway First Job in a DTC Network
Flushing a DTC Network
Preventing a Runaway First Job in a DTC Network
Releasing a Job from DTC Network Hold
The Job Released from DTC Hold Still Won’t Run
Jobs Are Rejected When a DTC Network Is Submitted
Managing the BDT System Log
Changing the Destination of the BDT System Log
Routing the Log to Your Console
Routing the Log to Another Console
Printing the BDT System Log
Command Reference
C,SNA — Cancel a Session
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of canceling a session
DUMP — Dump the BDT Address Space
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Example of dumping the BDT address space
F,DUMP — Change the Dump Option
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Examples of changing the dump option
F,J,C — Cancel a Job
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of canceling a job
F,J,H or R — Hold or Release a Job
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Examples of holding or releasing a job
F,J,P — Change a Job’s Priority
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of changing a job's priority
F,JES3 — Suspend or Resume NJE Communication from JES3 to BDT (SNA NJE Feature Only)
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Examples of suspending/resuming NJE communication
F,LOG,ADEST or DDEST — Specify the Destination of the BDT System Log
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Examples of specifying routing of the BDT system log
F,LOG,SYSLOG — Change the BDT System Log Destination
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of changing the BDT system log destination
F,LOG,MSGPROP — Change the BDT Message Propagation Option Status
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
F,LOG,WRITE — Print the BDT System Log
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Result
Example of printing the BDT system log
F,MSG,E or D — Enable or Disable the TQI Message Handler
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of enabling/disabling the TQI message handler
F,MSG,STATUS — Display the Status of the TQI Message Handler
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of displaying TQI message handler status
F,NET,ID,J,C — Cancel a Job in a DTC Network
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of canceling a job in a DTC network
F,NET,ID,J,I or D — Change the Hold Count of a Job in a DTC Network
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of changing the hold count of a DTC network job
F,NET,ID,J,F — Cancel a DTC Network
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Example of canceling a DTC network
F,NET,ID,J,R — Release a Job from DTC Network Hold
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Example of releasing a job from DTC network hold
F,NODE,FENCE — Control VLU Fencing (File-to-File Feature Only)
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of controlling VLU fencing
F,TQI,E or D — Enable or Disable TQI
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of enabling/disabling TQI
F,TQI,STATUS — Display the Status of the TQI Address Space
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of displaying TQI address space status
I,A — Display the Status of Active Jobs
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Examples of displaying active jobs status
I,A,TCB — Display the Status of Active BDT Tasks
Purpose
Format
Results
Example of displaying the status of active BDT tasks
I,B — Display Backlog of Jobs
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of displaying job backlog
I,C — Display the Status of Cell Pools and SNA Buffer Pools
Purpose
Format
Result
Examples of displaying cell and SNA buffer pools status
I,DSN — Display Data Set Status
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Examples of displaying data set status
I,J — Display the Status of a Job on the BDT Work Queue
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Examples of displaying BDT work queue job status
I,L — Display Session Status
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Examples of displaying session status
I,LOG — Display the BDT System Log Destination
Purpose
Format
Result
Example of displaying BDT system log destination
I,NET — Display DTC Networks
Purpose
Format
Result
Example of displaying DTC networks
I,NET,ID — Display the Status of Jobs in a DTC Network
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Result
Examples of displaying the status of DTC network jobs
I,NODE — Display the Status of Nodes
Purpose
Format
Results
Examples of displaying node status
I,OPT — Display System Status
Purpose
Format
Results
Example of displaying system status
I,P — Display the Status of Jobs by Priority
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Result
Examples of displaying the status of jobs by priority
I,Q — Display the BDT Work Queue
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of displaying the BDT work queue
I,QS — Display BDT Work Queue Information
Purpose
Format
Result
Example of displaying BDT work queue information
I,R — Display Operator-Action Messages
Purpose
Format
Result
Example of displaying operator-action messages
I,X,FCT — Display Statistics for BDT Modules by FCT Name
Purpose
Format
Result
Examples of displaying statistics for BDT modules by FCT name
I,X,M — Display Statistics for BDT Modules by Module Name
Purpose
Format
Result
Example of displaying statistics for BDT modules by module name
JES — Submit a JES3 Command from BDT
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of submitting a JES3 command from BDT
R,SNA,NODE — Restart a Session
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Example of restarting a session
RETURN — Terminate BDT
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Example of terminating BDT
S,SNA,LIMIT — Change the Concurrent Session Limit
Purpose
Format
Usage Note
Results
Example of changing the concurrent session limit
S,SNA,LOG=? — Display the Destination of the SNA Manager Log
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of displaying the SNA manager log destination
S,SNA,LOG — Change the Destination of the SNA Manager Log (File-to-File Feature Only)
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of changing the SNA manager log destination
S,SNA,NODE — Start a Session
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of starting a session
S,SNA,STATUS,LIST — Display the Status of the SNA Manager
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of displaying SNA manager status
S,TQI,DELAY — Change the Read Checkpoint Interval
Purpose
Format
Result
Example of changing the read checkpoint interval
S,TQI,SUSPEND, or RESTART — Control BDT’s Access to the TQI Checkpoint Data Set
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of controlling BDT access to the TQI checkpoint data set
T — Send a Command to Another BDT Node (Requires File-to-File Feature)
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of sending a command to another BDT node
V — Control a Session Using VLUs
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Results
Examples of controlling a session using VLUs
V,JES3 — Control the JES3 to BDT Interface
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Examples of controlling the JES3 to BDT interface
X,SNA — Activate the BDT SNA Manager
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Example of activating the BDT SNA manager
Z — Send Messages to Other Consoles or Users (File-to-File Feature Only)
Purpose
Format
Usage Notes
Result
Examples of sending messages to other consoles or users
Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2014