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The following command deletes all nonexecuting Processes submitted by user ID cduser on node dallas:

delete process submitter=(dallas, cduser);

Removing a Process from the Execution Queue

The flush process command removes Processes from the Execution queue. You select the Process to remove by Process name, Process number, secondary node name, submitter, or any combination of the search criteria parameters. Specify at least one of the following search criteria parameters:

Parameter

Description

Value

 

 

 

pname

Locate the Process to

name generic (list)

 

remove by Process name.

name—Specifies the Process name, up to 8

 

 

 

The Process name is

alphanumeric characters.

 

limited to 8 characters on

generic—Specifies a nonspecific value for the

 

Sterling Connect:Direct

 

for Microsoft Windows

Process name. This generic value, containing

 

and Sterling

pattern-matching characters, evaluates to a list

 

Connect:Direct for z/OS.

of zero or more pname strings.

 

 

list—Specifies a list of Process names. Enclose

 

 

the list in parentheses, and separate each value

 

 

with a comma.

 

 

 

pnumber

Locate the Process to

number from 1–99,999 (list)

 

remove by Process

number—Specifies the Process number.

 

number. Sterling

 

Connect:Direct assigns the

list—Specifies a list of Process numbers. Enclose

 

Process number when the

 

Process is submitted.

the list in parentheses, and separate each value

 

with a comma.

 

 

 

 

 

snode

Locate the Process to

remote node specification generic (list)

 

remove by the secondary

remote node specification—Identifies a specific

 

node name. This

 

parameter can be used to

remote node name.

 

specify a specific remote

generic—Specifies a nonspecific value for the

 

node, a generic value for

 

remote node name. This generic value,

 

matching remote node

 

containing pattern-matching characters,

 

names (using pattern

 

evaluates to a list of zero or more remote node

 

matching), or a list of

 

names.

 

multiple remote node

 

 

 

names.

list—Specifies a list of remote node

 

 

 

The secondary node

specifications. Enclose the list in parentheses,

 

and separate each value with a comma.

 

name typically contains

 

 

 

the 1–16 character remote

 

 

Sterling Connect:Direct

 

 

node name, but can be

 

 

any string up to 256

 

 

alphanumeric characters

 

 

long. You can also specify

 

 

a remote node name as

 

 

an IP address or

 

 

hostname and a port

 

 

number.

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Page User Guide Copyright IBM Corporation 1999 Contents Iv Sterling ConnectDirect for Unix User Guide Stopping the CLI Overview of the Command Line InterfaceCLI Commands Starting the CLIOption Description Value Entry Sample CommandCdpnum CLI Job ControlCommand Abbreviation Description CLI History CommandsOverview of Sterling ConnectDirect Commands CommandParameter Abbreviation Abbreviations for Common Sterling ConnectDirect CommandsParameter Description Values Submitting a ProcessPname = A?PROD5 Parameter Description Values Id , pswd Username@hostname or user@localhostName nnnnn Name host name nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn orSnodeid field Id ,pswd ,newpswdSpecify retain=initial Following command submits the Process named copyfil Following command submits the Process named payrollName generic list Following command submits the Process named copy.cdpChanging Process Parameters Parameter Description Value Node specification, userid generic list Remote node specification generic listDeleting a Process from the TCQ Number list Removing a Process from the Execution Queue Stopping Sterling ConnectDirect Flush process command has the following optional parametersParameter Description Viewing a Process in the TCQPname Locate the Process to view EX HC HE HI HO HR HS PE Monitoring Process Status in the TCQ Following command displays the specified Process numberAll EX HC HE HI HO HR HS PE Output from the command is displayed in the following table Dest=/path/file name Determining the Outcome of a ProcessRecord id list Caev Capr CAEV, CaprParameter Description Value Parameter Description Value Parameter Description Value Date day , hhmmss ampm Srcf=/path/file nameGenerating a Detailed Output Report for a Process Recid LOG Timepname Pnumber Stepname Ccod Fdbk Msgid Running System DiagnosticsGenerating a Summary Report for a Process Select StatisticsCOMM.TRC Smgr Trace smgr pnode tnode=ath3500ry level=2 file=Smgp.trc Scheduling Parameter Queue Comments Command DefinitionOverview of the Transmission Control Queue Scheduling Sterling ConnectDirect ActivityProgression of a Process Through the TCQ Execution Queue Status Comment Wait QueueElement Comment Hold Queue Timer QueueHeld for Call indicates that the Process was Creating a Translation Table Introduction to Translation TablesExample-Creating a Translation Table Compiling a Translation Table Using the ndmxlt UtilityExample-Modifying a Model Translation Table Using Translation During File Transfer OperationsDiagnostic Number Description Translation Table Error MessagesAccessing Sterling ConnectDirect Messages Message File ContentFollowing are the parameters for the message file record Following is a sample ndmmsg commandMessage File Record Format Displaying Message TextSterling ConnectDirect for Unix User Guide Memory-The amount Using the Standalone Batch Compression UtilityFollowing are the parameters for the cdsacomp utility Level-Compression levelNnnnn Source codepage, destinationCodepage Example-Decompress a Text File Example-Precompress a Text FileExample-Precompress a Text File With Codepage Conversion Example-Precompress a Binary FileExamples-csdacomp Command Help Argument Description Validate Configuration FilesConfiguration Reports Cfgcheck command has the following argumentsType the following command at a Unix prompt Generating a Configuration Report on the Base InstallationSterling ConnectDirect Utilities Following example shows an excerpt from a sample report Sterling ConnectDirect Utilities Sterling ConnectDirect for Unix User Guide Compiler version to use for each platform Program using the C++ API callsIntroduction to Writing Custom Programs Compiling Custom ProgramsYou want to create such as apicheck Platform Compile Command++ Function Description Writing Custom C ProgramsNdmerrenth Ndmerror NdmnoerrorNdmapirecvrespc Receiving Responses Using ndmapirecvresp or ndmapirecvrespcNdmapirecvresp or Parameter Description Value PNOD-PNODE Truncated Following is a sample ndmapirecvresp functionSNOD-SNODE Return Code DescriptionNdmapirecvresp or ndmapirecvrespc to retrieve Selectstatistics or Selectprocess , the CLI Writing Custom C++ ProgramsNdmapisendcmdc function call has the following return codes Following is a sample ndmapisendcmd functionSterling ConnectDirect for Unix User Guide Cdfailure Method Description Parameter Return ValuesCdsuccess = 0, Cdfailure = Following is the ConnectDirectSession class headerWriting Custom Programs Sterling ConnectDirect for Unix User Guide Chown root exitskeleton User Exit ProgramsUser Exit Functions Program DescriptionReturn Code Goodrc ErrorrcExitprogram Waiting for a Message Using recvexitmsg or recvexitmsgcHeader Following are the parameters for sendexitmsg or sendexitmsgcFile Open Exit Messages Overview of User Exit MessagesStatistics Exit Message Fileopenoutputreplymsg Security Exit MessagesValidatemsg Validatereplymsg GeneratemsgExit Log Files User Exit Stop MessageCopy Control Block Copyright IBM 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