Binyamin Dissen wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:59:19 -0300 Clark Morris <cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca>
wrote:

:>While I am semi-retired (offer me a good contract and ...), I am
:>appalled that a function is installed that requires a FORCE for it to
:>shutdown.  If I were a systems programmer, I would APAR that at a
:>severity 2 and escalate if not accepted.  FORCE or even CANCEL should
:>not be a part of normal shutdown practice.

That has been part of the normal shutdown since at least early Z, and quite
possibly in OS390 (do not have enough neurons to save all this info)

In spite of it being somewhat scary looking, FORCE ARM is really just a type of CANCEL.

There are several system address spaces that must be canceled to shut them down. AXR and TN3270 are the only two I can think of that use FORCE ARM.

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