On 1/18/2012 5:05 AM, McKown, John wrote:
The # is the command prefix, registered with CPF and displayed by D OPDATA. The ",X"
means that this command prefix is sysplex-wide. For a single system, use ",M" instead. I
have a different command prefix for every system in my sysplex (OK, only 2) and
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> [mailto:IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of dong dong Wang
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 1:00 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: RACF command prefix
>
> Hi folks,
>
> In SDSF, normally we enter # as a prefix for RACF command.
> During
dong dong Wang wrote:
>In SDSF, normally we enter # as a prefix for RACF command. During system
>shutdown process, we may use #STOP or %STOP to stop RACF.
>Why the RACF command prefix is not displayed via system command /D OPDATA?
This is WAD.
>Where can I define/modify this co
command prefix
Hi folks,
In SDSF, normally we enter # as a prefix for RACF command. During system
shutdown process, we may use #STOP or %STOP to stop RACF.
Why the RACF command prefix is not displayed via system command /D OPDATA?
Where can I define/modify this command prefix?
looking forward to
Hi folks,
In SDSF, normally we enter # as a prefix for RACF command. During system
shutdown process, we may use #STOP or %STOP to stop RACF.
Why the RACF command prefix is not displayed via system command /D OPDATA?
Where can I define/modify this command prefix?
looking forward to hearing from
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