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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