OPERATOR-CANCEL subcommand
Use the CANCEL subcommand to terminate the current session of a terminal user. When you use the CANCEL subcommand to terminate the session, the system displays accounting information to the user.
The syntax of the CANCEL subcommand of OPERATOR is:
- If a user is currently logged on, specify
- c u=userid
- If a user is attempting to logon and the logon has not completed
or cannot complete, the system rejects the command:
- c u=userid
In this case, issue- d ts a
In the display, note the ‘userids’ shown as *LOGON* and their corresponding ASIDs. Then issue- c u=*logon*,a=asid
to terminate a particular user.
- If a logon completes before the CANCEL command takes effect, the
system rejects the command:
- c u=*logon*,a=asid
In this case, reissue- c u=userid
to terminate the user.
- userid
- The user ID
of a logged on terminal user whose session you are terminating
- value:
- 1-7 alphanumeric characters, beginning with an alphabetic or special character
- *LOGON*
- The "userid" of
a terminal user attempting to logon
- asid
- An address space identifier
- value:
- 1-4 hexadecimal digits
- DUMP
- Take an abnormal-end-of-job storage dump. (The system prints the dump on the system output device.)