=LOGOFF [ MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volume I ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual Volume I
=LOGOFF
Aborts all executing jobs/sessions and prevents any further logons. You
may optionally specify one job or one session that is to remain logged
on.
Syntax
=LOGOFF [#Snnn]
or
=LOGOFF [#Jnnn]
Parameters
#Snnn or #Jnnn The number of the session or the job that is to
remain logged on after all others are aborted.
Default is that all sessions and all jobs are
logged off.
Operation Notes
This command sets the job and session execution limits to 0 and aborts
all jobs and sessions, including the session logged on to the system
console. You may leave one session or one job logged on by specifying
that session or job with either the #Snnn or #Jnnn parameter.
Execution of this command leaves the system in a job/session inactive
state, unless you specify one job or session that is to remain logged on.
Job and session introduction is disabled. No other jobs or sessions are
logged on until a CTRL A LOGON is entered.
Any pending requests that require a =REPLY from the system console must
be satisfied before issuing =LOGOFF, or MPE/iX
Use
This command may be issued only from the physical console. Pressing
Break has no effect on this command.
Examples
To abort all executing jobs/sessions, enter:
CTRL A
=LOGOFF
16.53/25/ALL JOBS LOGGED-OFF
To abort all executing jobs and sessions except #S2, enter:
CTRL A
=LOGOFF #S2
To perform the MPE/iX CTRL A logoff, enter the following commands:
CTRL A
=LOGOFF #S1
=LOGON
LIMIT 0,0
JOBFENCE 0
This logs off all users except #S1 and allows only users with system
manager (SM) and system supervisor (OP) capability to log on. It is
assumed here that the console operator controls #S1.
Related Information
Commands =LOGON, ABORTJOB, TELL, WARN
Manuals System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference
Manual (32650-90042)
Performing System Operation Tasks (32650-90137)
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