IMS Version 9

/QUIESCE

Format

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-+-/QUIESCE-+--NODE--nodename--+------------------------+----><
   '-/QUI-----'                  |         .----------.   |
                                 |         V          |   |
                                 '-USER--+---username-+-+-'
                                         '-ALL----------'

Environments and Keywords

Table 136 lists the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL) from which the command and keywords can be issued.

Table 136. Valid Environments for the /QUIESCE Command and Keywords
Command / Keywords DB/DC DBCTL DCCTL
/QUIESCE X X
NODE X X
USER X X

Usage

/QUIESCE initiates the shutdown and deallocates the user for the specified ISC node. The /QUIESCE NODE command is valid for ISC nodes only.

/QUIESCE resets preset mode, test mode, response mode, lock node, lock lterm, pstop lterm, and purge lterm because these statuses are not significant and are not kept after a logon or restart./QUIESCE also takes other actions depending on the recovery settings for the node:

RCVYCONV=NO
/QUIESCE causes any IMS conversations (active and held) to be terminated. Any conversational message that is queued or being processed has its output response message delivered asynchronously.
RCVYFP=NO
/QUIESCE causes Fast Path status and messages to be discarded

If global resource information is not kept in Resource Manager, /QUIESCE deallocates the user and resets status locally. If global resource information is kept in Resource Manager, /QUIESCE deallocates the user and resets status globally. If the user has no significant status, /QUIESCE deletes the user in Resource Manager. If the node has no significant status, and there are no other half-sessions for the node, /QUIESCE deletes the node in Resource Manager.

If ROUTE is specified, it should be specified with ROUTE(*). The command fails if not routed to the IMS where the node is active.

NODE
Specifies the VTAM node for the user to be shut down and deallocated.
USER
If the USER keyword is omitted, all half-sessions of an ISC node are affected. The half-sessions must be connected.

Example for /QUIESCE Command

Entry ET:

  /QUIESCE NODE CAL USER LAX

Response ET:

  /DFS058I  QUIESCE COMMAND COMPLETED

Explanation: The half-session of node CAL using user LAX is shut down.

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