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Process the Display M=CONFIG(xx) command

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Process the Display M=CONFIG(xx) command

HCD provides a dialog function to compare the information in the CONFIGxx member for the system in a sysplex with the hardware configuration. The comparison is carried out at the target system and any responses are displayed in a message list.

You can invoke the function from the Active Sysplex Member List by selecting the action Process DISPLAY M=CONFIG(xx) command. This displays the Process Display M=CONFIG(xx) Command panel.

Figure 111. Process Display M=CONFIG(xx) Command
*---------------- Process DISPLAY M=CONFIG(xx) Command -----------------*
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| The DISPLAY M=CONFIG(xx) command is executed on the selected target   |
| system. Specify or revise the suffix for the CONFIGxx member of       |
| SYS1.PARMLIB. Press ENTER to continue.                                |
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| System  . . . . . . . . : SYSTEMA                                     |
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| Suffix of CONFIGxx member  . . __                                     |
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|  F1=Help    F2=Split   F3=Exit    F5=Reset   F9=Swap   F12=Cancel     |
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*

Here, the suffix for the member to be used must be specified.

The results of this action are displayed in the HCD message panel.

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