Visara FEP-4600 User Manual

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FEP-4600 Users Guide and Maintenance Manual

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PU 2.0 System Operations

Activating a PU:
This varies a PU active. All subservient LUs with ISTATUS=ACTIVE are also varied
active. ‘xxxxxxxx’ represents the VTAM name for the PU.

V

NET,ACT,ID=xxxxxxxx


This varies a PU active along with all subservient LUs, including those with
ISTATUS=INACTIVE. ‘xxxxxxxx’ represents the VTAM name for the PU.

V

NET,ACT,ID=xxxxxxxx,ALL


Displaying the PU Status:
This displays the status of the named PU. ‘xxxxxxxx’ represents the VTAM name of the
PU.

D

NET,ID=xxxxxxxx


This displays the status of the named PU along with the subservient LUs. ‘xxxxxxxx’
represents the VTAM name of the PU.

D

NET,ID=xxxxxxxx,E


Displaying the LU Status:
This displays the status of a specific LU. ‘xxxxxxxx’ represents the VTAM name of the
LU.

D

NET,ID=xxxxxxxx


Inactivate a PU:
This varies a node inactive, but only if there are no active sessions. ‘xxxxxxxx’ represents
the VTAM name of the PU.

V

NET,INACT,ID=xxxxxxxx


This varies a node inactive even if there are active sessions. This should cause an orderly
termination of sessions prior to deactivation.

V

NET,INACT,ID=xxxxxxxx,I


This forces a node inactive, and should not be used unless you have already attempted to
vary the node inactive using the commands shown above. Using this command can result
in a mismatch of status between VTAM and the resource.

V

NET,INACT,ID=xxxxxxxx,F

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