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OPEN-MAREN-FILES Unlock and open the MAREN catalog

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Privilege                ADA, DA, administrator without domains

With this statement the files of the MAREN catalog (volume catalog and possibly the logging file) are opened again, and the catalog lock is reset. The administrator uses the HOST-NAME operand to specify whether the unlocking of the MAREN catalog is to apply for his/her own system, for a particular system, or for all systems in a MAREN network.

Format

OPEN-MAREN-FILES                                                        Alias: OPMF
HOST-NAME = *OWN / *ALL / <alphanum-name 1..8> / *ALL-FROM-DOMAIN (...)

*ALL-FROM-DOMAIN (...)


| DOMAIN = *STD-DOMAIN / *OWN / <alphanum-name 1..8>

Operands

HOST-NAME =
Specifies the systems for which the files of the MAREN catalog are to be opened.

HOST-NAME = *OWN
The files of the MAREN catalog are only opened for the local system. If the ADA has used the MODIFY-ADMINISTRATION-SCOPE DOMAIN=... statement to become the DA of a domain, HOST=*OWN addresses the system which was determined by the HOST operand in the MODIFY-ADMINISTRATION-SCOPE statement.

HOST-NAME = *ALL
When domains are used, the files of the MAREN catalog are opened for all systems in a DA’s own domain; for the ADA, the files of the MAREN catalog are opened for all systems.

HOST-NAME = <alphanum-name 1..8>
Name of a system. If the DA enters a system name when domains are being used, this system must belong to the DA’s own domain.

HOST-NAME = *ALL-FROM-DOMAIN (...)
The files of the MAREN catalog are opened for systems of particular domains. This operand may only be used by the ADA.

DOMAIN =
Selects the domain.

DOMAIN = *STD-DOMAIN
The files of the MAREN catalog are opened for the systems in the standard domain.

DOMAIN = *OWN
The files of the MAREN catalog are opened for the systems in the local domain. The user’s own domain is the domain of the system on which the ADA is currently working.

DOMAIN = <alphanum-name 1..8>
The files of the MAREN catalog are opened for the systems in the specified domain.