IMS Version 9

STOP CSL Address Spaces

Format

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-P----rmjobname----------------------------------------------><

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-P----omjobname----------------------------------------------><

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-P----scijobname---------------------------------------------><

Usage

The STOP (P) rmjobname, P omjobname, and P scijobname command is used to shut down the Resource Manager (RM), Operations Manager (OM), and Structured Call Interface (SCI) address spaces in an IMSplex.

rmjobname
Identifies the job name of the RM address space to be stopped.
omjobname
Identifies the job name of the OM address space to be stopped.
scijobname
Identifies the job name of the SCI address space to be stopped.

For more information about shutting down individual CSL address spaces, see IMS Version 9: Common Service Layer Guide and Reference.

To shut down the CSL as one unit, issue the CSL SHUTDOWN command to any SCI in the IMSplex with the z/OS MODIFY command interface.

Note:
Before issuing the z/OS MODIFY command, issue a /CHE FREEZE command to terminate all IMSplex members that might be connected to the CSL.

To shut down a CSL on one z/OS image, issue the following z/OS MODIFY command:

F scijobname,SHUTDOWN CSLLCL

where scijobname is the name of the SCI in the CSL.

This command shuts down the CSL on the z/OS image associated with the SCI that receives the command. Use this version of the command to shut down the CSL on a single z/OS image in an orderly way.

To shut down an entire IMSplex, issue the following z/OS MODIFY command:

F scijobname,SHUTDOWN CSLPLEX

where scijobname is the name of the SCI in the CSL.

This command shuts down the CSL managers on all z/OS images in a single IMSplex associated with the SCI that receives the command.

For more information about shutting down the CSL using z/OS commands, see IMS Version 9: Common Service Layer Guide and Reference.

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