gtpo1mc2Operations

ZNSPA-Initialize SPA

Use this command to initialize the scratch pad area (SPA) records.

Requirements and Restrictions

You can enter this command only in 1052 state or higher. Otherwise, meaningless information is displayed.

Format




ALL
initializes all the SPA records.

MOD module
initializes all the SPA records on the specified module, where module is the module number.

NOD netid.nodename
initializes the SPA record for the specified node, where netid.nodename is the 1- to 17-character network qualified name of a network addressable unit (NAU).  The network ID and name of a resource must both begin with a letter (A-Z), @, #, or $. The remaining characters can be letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), @, #, or $. 
Note:
 To specify an SNA network ID or resource name that contains dollar signs ($), you must type two consecutive dollar signs ($$) for each dollar sign in the network ID or resource name. For example, if the SNA resource name is $SNANAME, you must type $$SNANAME

Additional Information

Online help information is available for this command. To display the help information, enter one of the following:

ZNSPA HELP

ZNSPA ?

Examples

The scratch pad area record for the specified node is initialized in the following example.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZNSPA NOD RBS1B005                                                      |
|                                                                                |
|System: NSPA0017I 09.34.31 START INITIALIZING SPA                               |
|        NSPA0001I 09.34.31 INITIALIZATION COMPLETE                              |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Related Information

See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about scratch pad area (SPA) records.