Hi, I can find documentation on a CP SEND and a CP FORCE command. Where can I find information on 'CP FOR' command?
Thank you, Dave Hansen
Hennepin County
Phil Smith III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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"Wandschneider, Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anybody have a trick on how to LOGOFF disconnected users like
>DISKACNT instead of using FORCE. Sometimes FORCE will cause a user to
>hang and it requires the forcing user to have class A. I know that the
>FORCE command can be change to another class, but would rather stay away
>from FORCE altogether.
Notwithstanding the suggestions to use CP SEND or CP FOR, I'd note that I'd be
astonished to find a case where CP FORCE was less successful than CP
SEND or CP FOR. All FORCE does it set a bit saying "Next time you get around
to it, start a LOGOFF for this VMDBK".
The only difference I can see is that if the guest is quasi-hung already, CP
SEND or CP FOR might fail, leaving you at least no WORST off than FORCE.
CLASS A, mind you, is a big deal, so CP SEND/FOR do help with that issue.
...phsiii (Having V/FORCE flashbacks!!!)
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