gtpo1mcz | Operations |
Use this command to do the following:
Requirements and Restrictions
None.
Format
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Attention: If the processor that is being deactivated by force is the current processor, the status of the processor is not checked before the processor is deactivated. For example, the processor may be deactivated if the TPF system is not in 1052 state, if active tapes are mounted, or if there are active ECBs in the TPF system.
If the processor that is being deactivated by force is not the current processor, it is assumed that the processor is inactive and cannot respond. If this is not the case, the integrity of the complex is jeopardized.
Additional Information
Enter ZPSMS CYCLE ENABLE BP to enable cycling if cycling was disabled by the TPF system because of a system error.
Examples
The following example displays status information about all the processors in the loosely coupled complex.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZPSMS DISPLAY PR | | | |System: PSMS0000I 14.26.27 CPUORD CPUID SERIAL PIDT CTKI | | | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 00 B FF02041030900000 1052 ACTIVE | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 01 C 0000000000000000 REST INACTIVE | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 02 D 0000000000000000 REST INACTIVE | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 03 E 0000000000000000 REST INACTIVE | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 04 Z 0000000000000000 REST INACTIVE | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 05 0 0000000000000000 REST INACTIVE | | PSMS0000I 14.26.27 END OF DISPLAY | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Cycling is disabled in the following example.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZPSMS CYCLE DIS | | | |System: PSMS0011I 12.26.01 CYCLING INHIBITED | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF Main Supervisor Reference for more information about processor status management services (PSMS).