IBM HOTR, HS64, HOTS manual Examples, Stat

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Last Updated 6/5/2006

STOp

stops the driver on the ordinal number specified.

STAT

queries the status of the ordinal number specified.

FIleadd

uses the address specified as the address of the ‘hot record’. Note: The FILEADDR parameter overrides the FACID parameter.

FAcid

uses the FACE ID specified as the FACE ID of the ‘hot record’.

Ordinal

specifies number in Hex 0x00-0x13. If not specified, the default is 0.

All

runs the action with all 20 ordinals 0x00-0x13.

Note: The ALL parameter overrides the ORDINAL parameter.

Help

displays the correct syntax of the command.

Examples

The following example will start HOTR with all ordinals on I-stream two:

ZTEST 2 HOTR START ALL

The following example will start HOTR with ordinal 0 on I-stream one:

ZTEST HOTR START

The following example will query the status of HOTR with ordinal 0 on I-stream one:

ZTEST HOTR STAT

The following example will query the status of HOTR with all ordinals on I-stream three:

ZTEST HOTR STAT ALL

The following example will stop HOTR with ordinal 0 on I-stream one:

ZTEST HOTR STOP

The following example will stop HOTR with all ordinals on I-stream four:

ZTEST 4 HOTR STOP ALL

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