ISQOVRD

Purpose

The ISQOVRD command unconditionally removes an entity lock.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramISQOVRDtarget_system_ProcOps_nameOCSCtarget_hardware_nameS

Requirements

The requirements for this command to complete successfully are:

  • The use of this command usually requires special authorization.
  • Processor operations must be active.
  • The target_system_ProcOps_name syntax requires that the addressed target system be initialized.

Parameters

target_system_ProcOps_name
Is the name of the target system.
OC
Specifies the active operator console (not valid for the coupling facility).
SC
Specifies the active system console
target_hardware_name
Is the name of the target hardware.
S
Specifies the active system console.

Defaults

None.

Usage

The ISQOVRD command removes the entity lock established by any command or automation procedure.

This command is intended to be used for emergencies only. Overriding a reserve can cause processing to fail, with unpredictable results.

Restrictions and Limitations

The following restrictions or limitations apply to this command:

  • This command does not establish an entity lock for the issuing operator, it simply removes the lock on the entity.
  • This command does not interrupt or cancel any command or automation procedure currently running.

Return Codes

0
The ISQOVRD command completed successfully; the lock has been removed.
4
You used syntax that is not valid, specified an entity name that is not valid, or specified a target system that is not initialized.
8
A NetView CNMLOCK service problem occurred.
32
The processor operations environment does not exist; the ISQOVRD command was not processed.