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BCDAC: Deactivate processor

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You use the BCDAC command for a processor to deactivate the processor and any additional processors which can be accessed via the processor.

BCDAC for a processor                                                                 

PROCESSOR = <processor-name 1 .. 8>

,DAC = ONLY / LOCAL / NODE / ALL

PROCESSOR=<processor-name 1..8>
Name of the processor

DAC=...
Specifies the group of objects to be deactivated.

DAC=ONLY / LOCAL / NODE
The operation is performed for the specified processor.

DAC=ALL
The operation is performed for the specified processor and for all the processors which can be accessed via the processor.

Command logging

For reasons of compatibility, positive acknowledgments are supplied in news BCA0763, and negative acknowledgments in news BCA0762, followed by the message NBR0740. In addition, for positive acknowledgments, the messages BCA0852 and BCA0624 may also appear.
A description of the error messages that may be issued during command processing is provided in the table below.

Command return codes

(SC2)      SC1

Maincode

Meaning

   0        0

CMD0001

Command successfully processed

   2        0

BCA0625

Deactivation aborted

   0        1

BCA0768

Syntax error in command

   0       64

BCA07A0

Computer is unknown

   0       64

BCA08E5

Computer is unknown

   0      128

BCA0814

BCAM is terminating abnormally

   0      128

BCA0816

BCAM is terminating

   0      130

BCA0766

BCAM is not active