Commonly used os/400 service commands – IBM VERSION 5 SY44-5902-05 User Manual

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Note:

To end active jobs running on the facsimile IOP, use the ENDFAXSPT
command.

2.

If a line, IOP, device, network interface (NWI), or nonprogrammable
workstation is hung up, varying its configuration description off, then on (in
that sequence) provides recovery for some intermittent problems.

3.

You cannot display or change cryptographic resources by using the
WRKCFGSTS command. To view these resources, use the Work with Hardware
Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command.

Commonly used OS/400 service commands

The following list provides a quick reference to some of the commands that are
commonly used in servicing the iSeries server. For more information on some of
these service commands, see the iSeries Information Center.

OS/400 Command

Function:

APYPTF

Apply a Program Temporary Fix (PTF)

ANZPRB

Analyze a new problem

CHGMSGQ QSYSOPR *BREAK

Change message to break

CHGSRVA

Change service attributes

CHGNETA

Change network attributes

CHGSYSVAL

Change system values (see 1 on page 303)

CHGXMTLVL

Change transmit level of the facsimile I/O
processor (see “Change Transmit Level
(CHGXMTLVL) command” on page 301)

CRTCTLBSC

Create a controller description for a BSC
controller

CRTCTLLWS

Create local workstation I/O processors

CRTDEVDSP

Create a local display device

CRTDEVPRT

Create a local printer device

CRTDEVSPR

Create a device description for a remote
display

CRTDEVTAP

Create a local tape device

CRTLINASC

Create a line descriptor for an asynchronous
line

DLTPRB

Delete all entries in problem log over 30
days old

DSPJOB

Display a job

DSPJOBLOG

Display the job log

DSPLCLHDW

Display local hardware

DSPLOG QHST

Display the history log

DSPMSG QSYSOPR

Display messages in the system operator’s
message queue

DSPPFM

Display physical file member

DSPPTF

Display Program Temporary Fixes (PTFs)

DSPSFWRSC

Display software resources

DSPSYSVAL

Display system values (for example, QTIME)
(see 1 on page 303)

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