IMS Version 9

/SMCOPY

Format

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram                          .-ON--.
>>-+-/SMCOPY-+--+-MASTER--+-----+--------------------+---------><
   '-/SMC----'  |         '-OFF-'                    |
                |           .-ON--.                  |
                +-TERMINAL--+-----+------------------+
                |           '-OFF-'                  |
                |         .-ON--.            .-ON--. |
                '-MASTER--+-----+--TERMINAL--+-----+-'
                          '-OFF-'            '-OFF-'

Environments and Keywords

Table 151 lists the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL) from which the command and keywords can be issued.

Table 151. Valid Environments for the /SMCOPY Command and Keywords
Command / Keywords DB/DC DBCTL DCCTL
/SMCOPY X X
MASTER X X
TERMINAL X X

Usage

The /SMCOPY command is used by the master terminal operator to control the printing of certain output to the secondary master terminal.

Table 152 shows the IMS commands that can be printed on the secondary master terminal.

Table 152. Commands that Are Logged to the Secondary Master Terminal
/ACTIVATE /ALLOCATE
/ASSIGN /CHECKPOINT
/CLSDST /COMPT
/DBDUMP /DBRECOVERY
/DELETE /DEQUEUE
/DISPLAY /IDLE
/MODIFY /MONITOR
/MSASSIGN /OPNDST
/PSTOP /PURGE
/QUIESCE /RCLSDST
/RCOMPT /RMCHANGE
/RMDELETE /RMGENJCL
/RMINIT /RMLIST
/RMNOTIFY /RSTART
/SECURE /START
/STOP /SWITCH
/TRACE /UNLOCK SYSTEM

System definition establishes whether the commands and their responses will be printed on the secondary master and the origin of the printed command (master terminal, remote terminal, or both). /SMCOPY provides online control of the printing established by system definition.

MASTER
Turns ON or OFF the printing of the above subset of IMS commands and command responses when issued from the master terminal.
TERMINAL
Turns ON or OFF the printing of the above subset of IMS commands and command responses when issued from terminals other than the master terminal.

Input coming through Operations Manager is not reflected in the secondary master. This also applies to input coming from MCS/E-MCS terminals.

Example for /SMCOPY Command

A system definition has established that copies of the above subset of commands and command responses, when issued from any terminal, will be printed on the secondary master terminal (operand COPYLOG=ALL was specified on the COMM macro).

Entry ET:

  /SMCOPY TERMINAL OFF

Response ET:

  DFS058I  SMCOPY COMMAND COMPLETED

Explanation: The secondary master terminal does not receive copies of IMS commands and command responses issued from remote terminals. Commands and responses issued from the master terminal are still received.

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