Introduction
The following are OSI commands. For more information about each command, refer to the relevent section.
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Changes the relationship between OSI resources or the value of a specific resource. |
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Provides simple checkpoints and shutdown checkpoints. The simple checkpoint is written to the system log to restart OSI. The shutdown checkpoint is written to the system log and terminates OSI upon completion. |
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Closes the connection that is established between terminal and OSI through VTAM. |
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Prevents transactions or programs from accessing the database. |
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Deletes the security information of the specified resource. |
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Deletes the messages from the message queue (MQ). |
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Displays the processing state of the MQ or the resource of the OSI system. |
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Recovers the data to a point before the OSI system was abnormally terminated or a cold start is performed. |
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Exits the conversation mode of the terminal. |
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Displays the specified message output descriptor (MOD) on the terminal from which the command is entered. |
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Dynamically changes the OSI resources. |
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Used to cold start or warm start OSI. |
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Establishes the connection between OSI and the terminal connected to VTAM. |
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Stops sending/receiving messages through a specific LTERM, or stops message scheduling of a specific transaction. |
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Stops entering specific resources. |
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Closes the connection between OSI and the terminal from which the command is entered. |
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Starts the use of OSI resources. |
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Stops the use of OSI resources. |