>>-+-/DELETE-+--------------------------------------------------> '-/DEL----' >--+-DESC--descriptorname---------------------------------------+->< +-PASWD--+----------+--+-----+--| A |------------------------+ | '-SECURITY-' '-FOR-' | | .----------. | | V | | '-TERMINAL--+----------+--+-----+--TRANSACTION----tranname-+-' '-SECURITY-' '-FOR-' A: .--------. V | |--+-DATABASE----dbname-+-----------+---------------------------| | .--------. | | V | | +-LINE--line#--PTERM----pterm#-+-+ | .-----------. | | V | | +-LTERM----ltermname-+-----------+ | .----------. | | V | | +-NODE----nodename-+-------------+ | .-------------. | | V | | +-PROGRAM----programname-+-------+ | .----------. | | V | | '-TRANSACTION----tranname-+------'
Table 35 lists the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL) from which the command and keywords can be issued.
Command / Keywords | DB/DC | DBCTL | DCCTL |
---|---|---|---|
/DELETE | X | X | X |
DATABASE | X | X | |
DESC | X | X | |
LINE | X | X | |
LTERM | X | X | |
NODE | X | X | |
PASWD | X | X | X |
PROGRAM | X | X | X |
PTERM | X | X | |
TERMINAL | X | X | |
TRANSACTION | X | X |
The /DELETE command deletes
For the /DELETE PASSWORD NODE command, if the specified node is an ISC parallel-session node, password protection is deleted for all the half-sessions of the specified node.
In a dynamic terminal environment, /DELETE PASSWORD is ignored for dynamic ACF-VTAM nodes. This command uses the Security Maintenance utility, which is not supported for dynamic VTAM nodes in a dynamic terminal environment.
Once deleted, password security is not reestablished until either a cold start or a warm start is performed using the PASSWORD keyword.
Entry ET:
/DELETE PASSWORD FOR DATABASE TREEFARM
Response ET:
DFS058I DELETE COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: Password security is deleted for the database named TREEFARM.
Entry ET:
/DELETE TERMINAL SECURITY FOR TRANSACTION PIT, SEED
Response ET:
DFS058I DELETE COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: Terminal and logical link security is deleted for the transaction codes named PIT and SEED.