STOPWS [ SNA NRJE Node Manager's Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
SNA NRJE Node Manager's Guide
STOPWS
Stops active LU-LU sessions in an orderly manner.
Syntax
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| STO[PWS][;W[SID]=Wsid][;LU=LUName[,LUName]...] |
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Parameters
Wsid The workstation name. This can be up to eight alphanumeric
characters long; the first character must be alphabetic.
If you omit this parameter, the default workstation identifier
is used. You can specify a default workstation identifier in
the NRJE command.
LUName For NRJE/V, this is the name of the SNA node LU class whose
LU-LU sessions you want to stop. (Node classes are configured
on the MPE V SNA Configuration: Classes screen.) For NRJE/XL,
this is the configured LU Name (not the NAU number) of the LU
whose LU-LU sessions you want to stop. (LUs are configured on
the MPE XL SNANode Configuration: PU and LU Data screen.)
The name can be up to eight alphanumeric characters long; the
first character must be alphabetic. You can specify a maximum
of five LUNames. If you do not specify any LUNames, all active
LUs for that workstation are stopped.
Description
When the STOPWS command is issued, active LU-LU sessions are stopped in
an orderly manner. This differs from the HALT command, which causes an
immediate termination of the LU-LU sessions. You can specify a
particular workstation by specifying a Wsid. You can halt all LU-LU
sessions by not specifying any LUNames, or you can select sessions to
halt by specifying LUNames. Activities at the workstation can consist of
several LU-LU sessions. All current activities of LU-LU sessions will
continue to completion before stopping. This is called quiescing. Note
that intrinsic tracing for the workstation is not stopped.
NOTE Control is returned to NRJE before completing execution of this
command.
An LU-LU session can also be stopped without issuing a STOPWS in these
ways:
* By issuing the NRJE command HALT.
* By issuing the MPE command NRJECONTROL HALT.
* By issuing the MPE command NRJECONTROL STOP.
* By issuing the MPE command SNACONTROL STOP.
* By the host job entry subsystem; SNA NRJE honors the request. This
can happen at any time.
Text Reference
See NRJECONTROL HALT, NRJECONTROL STOP, and HALT earlier in this chapter.
NRJEStopWS is the manager intrinsic counterpart of this command; it is
described in the SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual.
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