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Summary of contents

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The "Commands" manual is divided into the following chapters:

Components of a command description

A command description consists of the following components:

  • Command name plus brief description

  • Component
    Name of the component to which the command belongs.

  • Functional area
    Name of the functional group to which the command is assigned (see the section "Overview of main functions of the BS2000 commands")

  • Domain
    Name of one or more SDF domains (application areas) to which the command is allocated. In guided dialog the command is offered on the selection menu for these domains.

  • Privileges
    To execute the command the user needs one of the privileges listed here. Nonprivileged BS2000 users have the STD-PROCESSING privilege. This means that they can run any command allocated the STD-PROCESSING privilege.

    Systems support duties are associated with various different privileges. These privileges and their default associations with system IDs are described in the “Introductory Guide to Systems Support” [14].

    Note the following with regard to “security manager” and “audit file management” duties:
    The SECURITY-ADMINISTRATION, SAT-FILE-MANAGEMENT and SAT-FILE-EVALUATION privileges which are associated with these duties restrict the use of certain commands to procedure mode. This is a feature of the security concept intended among other things to prevent the security officer directly calling procedures and programs unrestrictedly.

  • Routing code (where appropriate)
    Privileged users (system operators) can enter the command only at consoles to which this routing code is allocated.

  • Function
    A general description of the command’s functionality. If the command is available to both privileged and nonprivileged users, functions which are available only to privileged users are described in a separate section. Numbers down the left-hand side of the “Overview of functions” (if present) refer you to the appropriate page of the operand descriptions.

    Use of some operating commands is restricted to specific operating workstations. Such restrictions are indicated in the relevant command descriptions.
    Detailed information on operating is contained in the “Introductory Guide to Systems Support” [14].

  • Format (syntax diagram)
    The syntax diagram describes the format in which to enter the command (see also section "Conventions for input").

  • Operands (describes the operands if the command has any)

  • Return codes

  • Output format (optional in the case of SHOW commands)

  • Output in S variable (optional in the case of SHOW commands)

  • Notes (optional)

  • Examples (optional)

Related publications

Literature references are given in the text in abbreviated form. The full titles of all publications referred to can be found under “Related publications”.


Additional product information

Current information, version and hardware dependencies, and instructions for installing and using a product version are contained in the associated Release Notice. These Release Notices are available online at http://bs2manuals.ts.fujitsu.com.