132IBM Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS User’s Guide

The following is an example of the Display C:D Process screen.

 

 

 

 

Display C:D Process

 

 

Process Name . :

CDSND

Queue

. . . . :

HOLDQ

Number .

.

.

. :

00014895

Remote Node

. :

CDDV3600

Submitter

 

. . :

LCLUSER

Priority . .

. :

07

Frequency

 

. . :

*NONE

Retain . . .

. :

*NO

Submit Date

 

. :

03/16/04

Submit Time

. :

11:59:28

Schedule Date

:

 

Schedule Time

:

 

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Activity Details -------------------------

 

 

Function

.

.

. :

 

 

 

 

 

From File

 

. . :

 

 

 

 

 

From Member

 

. :

 

 

 

 

 

To File

. . . :

 

 

 

 

 

To Member

 

. . :

0

 

 

 

 

File Bytes

.

. :

 

 

 

 

Transmitted

 

. :

0

 

 

 

 

Compression %

:

0.00

 

 

 

 

Check point

 

. :

*NO

 

 

 

 

% Complete

.

. :

N/A

 

 

 

 

F1=Help

F3=Exit

F5=Refresh

F12=Cancel

F21=Command line

Releasing a Process in the HOLD Queue

Release (Option 6) permits you to release a Process in the HOLD queue and move it to the WAIT queue. There it is available for execution. No additional screen displays.

Terminating and Flushing an Executing PNODE Process

End (Option 7) terminates and flushes any executing synchronous or asynchronous PNODE process from the system. When using this option, use a different terminal from the one where the Process is submitted. If you use the same terminal, the next submitted Process fails. A confirmation panel displays when you end a Process. The default for this option is *CNTRLD. The value *IMMED should not be used unless *CNTRLD has first been attempted.

Interrupting an Executing Asynchronous Process

Suspend (Option 8) allows you to interrupt any executing asynchronous Process. This option also allows you to move the Process to the HOLD queue (LOCAL). You can then release the (LOCAL) Process from the HOLD queue to resume execution or delete it. If the COPY operation was checkpointed, you can use suspend/release to interrupt the COPY and later resume it from the latest checkpoint.

Releasing or Holding Asynchronous Processes

RLSCDPROC and HLDCDPROC allow you to release all held Processes or all Processes currently in the TIMER queue that meet the selection criteria identified when the command is entered. The commands can be used in either batch or interactive mode. Only local asynchronous Processes are considered for release. Following are sample RLSCDPROC and HLDCDPROC screens.

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IBM CDI5UG1107 manual Releasing a Process in the Hold Queue