Use the START command to start started tasks, which support system functions such as IMS™, CICS®, and RACF®. Started tasks are defined in cataloged procedures (residing in procedure libraries) or through jobs residing in a partitioned data set defined in master JCL.
The following figure lists the tasks the START command can perform. Use it as an index to details about particular uses of the command.
Topic: | Command: |
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Starting a system task from a console | START membername |
Starting the APPC/MVS address space | START APPC |
Starting the APPC/MVS transaction scheduler address space | START ASCH |
Starting the Common Event Adapter address space | START CEA |
Starting the Generalized Trace Facility | START GTF |
Starting hardware instrumentation services (HIS) | START hisproc |
Starting the Base Control Program internal interface (BCPii) address space after BCPii has been terminated | START HWISTART |
Starting the library lookaside (LLA) address space | START LLA |
Starting the Object Access Method (OAM) | START OAM |
Starting Resource Recovery Services (RRS) | START RRS |
Starting the System Object Model (SOM) subsystem | START SOM |
Starting TSO/VTAM time-sharing | START membername |
Starting the virtual lookaside facility or data lookaside facility | START VLF or START DLF |
Starting an external writer | START XWTR |