ISQCCMD
Purpose
The ISQCCMD command issues a processor operations common command (connection types 'SNMP' and 'TCPIP').
Syntax
Requirements
- Processor Operations must be active.
- The addressed target system must be initialized unless the specified common command is ACTIVATE (see ACTIVATE).
Parameters
- target_system_ProcOps_name
- Is the name of a target system in the ProcOps environment.
- target_hardware_name.LPAR_name
- Is the identifier of the target system using its LPAR location on the specified target hardware. The period is used to separate the hardware from the LPAR name.
- group_name
- Is the name of a valid group for ProcOps. The group must contain subgroup names or target system names or both.
- subgroup_name
- Is the name of a valid subgroup for ProcOps. The subgroup must contain target system names.
- target_hardware_name
- Is the name of the target hardware definition that is associated with the target system.
- common_command
- Represents the common command and any associated parameters to be processed. Multiple parameters are separated from each other by a blank space.
Defaults
None.
Usage
Use the ISQCCMD command to issue a HW common command to the specified target object of a ProcOps environment.
Restrictions and Limitations
ProcOps environment
- Target_hardware_name is valid for the common commands CBU, CCNTL, CONDATA, CPCDATA, CTRLCONS, DEACTIVATE, GETCLUSTER, GETSDGR, GETSINFO, GETSSTAT, OOCOD, PROFILE, TCDATA, TCM, STPDATA, STP, and POWERMOD.
- Group_name or subgroup_name must be processor operations-enabled as defined in the SA z/OS customization dialogs to be a valid parameter.
If a ISQCCMD common command parameter value is defined in mixed case on the target environment, you must use the 'NetVasis ISQCCMD' form to make sure that the data is passed without uppercase translation. Failure to do so may result in ISQCCMD command errors.
ISQCCMD cannot be called from Command Revision Table (CRT).
Return Codes
- 0
- Command completed execution.
- 8
- Command processing has been rejected.
- 12
- Command processing has failed.
- 32
- The required environment for processor operations does not exist. The ISQCCMD command was not processed.
