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<p class="note"><b>Note:</b>Prior to Version 7.5 of <var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>,
<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> Prior to Version 7.5 of <var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>,
this is command was only available with the <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods]]</var>, and the <var>ROCKET</var> forms were
this command was only available with the <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods]]</var>, and the <var>ROCKET</var> forms were not available.</p>
not available.</p>
   
   
The <var>ROCKET</var> or <var>SIRIUS</var> command is used
The <var>ROCKET</var> or <var>SIRIUS</var> command is used
to determine basic release and authorization for a <var class="product">Model 204</var> online, or to create a dump image of the online.
to determine basic release and authorization for a <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> Online, or to create a dump image of the Online.
When this command
When this command returns a list of authorized products, it is based on
returns a list of authorized products, it is based on
the <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> environment in which the command is executed.
the <var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var> environment in which the command is executed.
   
   
The <var>SIRIUS</var> command can also be used
The <var>SIRIUS</var> command can also be used
to control a session with the <var class="product">Sirius Debugger</var>,
to control a session with the <var class="product">Rocket Model 204 TN3270 Debugger</var>.
   
   
==Command syntax==
==Command syntax==
<p class="syntax"><span class="squareb">{</span><span class="literal">ROCKET</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">SIRIUS</span><span class="squareb">}</span> <span class="squareb">[</span>
<p class="syntax"><span class="squareb">{</span><span class="literal">ROCKET</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">SIRIUS</span><span class="squareb">}</span>  
<span class="literal">ALL </span><span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">COMPLETE</span> <span class="squareb">|</span>
<span class="squareb">[</span> <span class="literal">ALL </span><span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">COMPLETE</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">EXPWARN</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">MAINT</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">SNAPLMOD</span> <span class="squareb">]</span> </p>
<span class="literal">EXPWARN</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">MAINT</span> <span class="squareb">|</span> <span class="literal">SNAPLMOD</span><span class="squareb">]</span> </p>
<p>
or</p>
<p class="syntax"><span class="literal">SIRIUS</span> <span class="literal">DEBUG</span> </p>
<p>
<p>
or
<p class="syntax"><span class="literal">SIRIUS</span> <span class="literal">DEBUG</span>
</p>
The optional qualifiers are described below. </p>
The optional qualifiers are described below. </p>
   
   
===ALL===
===ALL===
In addition to the products authorized for the site, the output list includes
In addition to the products authorized for the site, the output list includes all products for which the site is <i>not</i> authorized.
all products for which the site is <i>not</i> authorized.
   
   
===COMPLETE===
===COMPLETE===
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Pseudo-products are not really products but control access to certain
Pseudo-products are not really products but control access to certain
commands and facilities that are not made available to everyone.
commands and facilities that are not made available to everyone.
If the output from a <code>ROCKET COMPLETE</code> is intriguing, contact Rocket Software
If the output from a <code>ROCKET COMPLETE</code> is intriguing, [[Contacting Rocket Software Technical Support|contact Rocket Software]] for more information.
for more information.
   
   
===DEBUG===
===DEBUG===
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===MAINT===
===MAINT===
The information of the unqualified ROCKET command is
The information of the unqualified ROCKET command is
returned, except that no product authorization or expiration information is
returned, except that no product authorization or expiration information is indicated, and patch space usage is presented in an abbreviated form.
indicated, and patch space usage is presented in an abbreviated form.
ROCKET MAINT, combined with the DISPLAY EW ALL command,
ROCKET MAINT, combined with the DISPLAY EW ALL command,
provides what should be a definitive "footprint" of the
provides what should be a definitive "footprint" of the
versions of <var class="product">Model 204</var>, <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var>, and <var class="product">[[Fast/Unload]]</var>
versions of <var class="product">Model 204</var>, <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var>, and <var class="product">[[Fast/Unload]]</var>
in use, and of the maintenance applied to <var class="product">Model 204</var> and
in use, and of the maintenance applied to <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> and <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var>.
<var class="product">Sirius Mods</var>.
   
   
====Patch space usage (comparable to DISPLAY EW ALL)====
====Patch space usage (comparable to DISPLAY EW ALL)====
The patch space usage is presented in one or more lines at the bottom
The patch space usage is presented in one or more lines at the bottom
of the display. For example, entering the following command:
of the display. For example, entering the following command:
<p class="code">SIRIUS MAINT</p>
<p class="code">SIRIUS MAINT</p>
Might produce the following output:
Might produce the following output:
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In the above display:
In the above display:
<ul>
<ul>
<li><code>Vsn</code> indicates the version of the <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> in use; in this case, 7.8.
<li><code>Vsn</code> indicates the version of the <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> in use; in this case, 7.8. </li>
 
<li><code>lvl</code> is a series of "SIRP$ ranges." For example, in the above:
<li><code>lvl</code> is a series of "SIRP$ ranges." For example, in the above:
<ul>
<ul>
<li>Zaps using up to SIRP$ 09A6 are applied
<li>Zaps using up to SIRP$ 09A6 are applied </li>
<li>Zaps using SIRP$ 0DE8-0E20 are applied
<li>Zaps using SIRP$ 0DE8-0E20 are applied </li>
<li>Zaps using SIRP$ 1008-101A are applied
<li>Zaps using SIRP$ 1008-101A are applied </li>
<li>Zaps using SIRP$ 11AE-11C4 are applied
<li>Zaps using SIRP$ 11AE-11C4 are applied </li>
</ul>
</ul> </li>
</ul>
</ul>
<!-- NOTE THAT SIRPCTL IS NONPUB -->
<!-- NOTE THAT SIRPCTL IS NONPUB -->
   
   
===SNAPLMOD===
===SNAPLMOD===
This form of the <var>ROCKET</var> command dumps to CCASNAP the contents of
This form of the <var>ROCKET</var> command dumps to CCASNAP the contents of the <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> load module; it may be requested by Rocket Software to assist in maintenance.
the <var class="product">Model 204</var> load module; it may be requested by Rocket Software
to assist in maintenance.
This form is restricted to System Managers.
This form is restricted to System Managers.
   
   
==Sample output==
==Sample output==
Specified without a qualifier, output from the SIRIUS command might look like this:
Specified without a qualifier, output from the <var>SIRIUS</var> command might look like this:
   
   
<p class="code">Sirius Mods version - 8.0    Model 204 version 7.1.0D
<p class="code">Sirius Mods version - 8.0    Model 204 version 7.1.0D
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Authorization zap produced 2012/05/14 20:53:48
Authorization zap produced 2012/05/14 20:53:48
</p>
</p>
 
==See also==
<ul>
<li>The <var>[[SIRIUSDEBUG command|SIRIUSDEBUG]]</var> command
</ul>
   
   
[[Category:System administrator commands]]
[[Category:System administrator commands]]
[[Category:Operator commands]]
[[Category:User commands]]
[[Category:User commands]]
[[Category:Commands]]
[[Category:Commands]]

Latest revision as of 16:59, 3 August 2019

Note: Prior to Version 7.5 of Model 204, this command was only available with the Sirius Mods, and the ROCKET forms were not available.

The ROCKET or SIRIUS command is used to determine basic release and authorization for a Model 204 Online, or to create a dump image of the Online. When this command returns a list of authorized products, it is based on the Model 204 environment in which the command is executed.

The SIRIUS command can also be used to control a session with the Rocket Model 204 TN3270 Debugger.

Command syntax

{ROCKET | SIRIUS} [ ALL | COMPLETE | EXPWARN | MAINT | SNAPLMOD ]

or

SIRIUS DEBUG

The optional qualifiers are described below.

ALL

In addition to the products authorized for the site, the output list includes all products for which the site is not authorized.

COMPLETE

The information provided with the ALL qualifier is provided as well as a list of all pseudo-products for which the site is not authorized. Pseudo-products are not really products but control access to certain commands and facilities that are not made available to everyone. If the output from a ROCKET COMPLETE is intriguing, contact Rocket Software for more information.

DEBUG

SIRIUS DEBUG is an alias for the SIRIUSDEBUG and SIRDEBUG commands.

EXPWARN

Only products with impending expiration dates are displayed.

MAINT

The information of the unqualified ROCKET command is returned, except that no product authorization or expiration information is indicated, and patch space usage is presented in an abbreviated form. ROCKET MAINT, combined with the DISPLAY EW ALL command, provides what should be a definitive "footprint" of the versions of Model 204, Sirius Mods, and Fast/Unload in use, and of the maintenance applied to Model 204 and Sirius Mods.

Patch space usage (comparable to DISPLAY EW ALL)

The patch space usage is presented in one or more lines at the bottom of the display. For example, entering the following command:

SIRIUS MAINT

Might produce the following output:

Vsn/lvl: 7.8/09A6/0DE8-0E20/1008-101A/11AE-11C4

In the above display:

  • Vsn indicates the version of the Sirius Mods in use; in this case, 7.8.
  • lvl is a series of "SIRP$ ranges." For example, in the above:
    • Zaps using up to SIRP$ 09A6 are applied
    • Zaps using SIRP$ 0DE8-0E20 are applied
    • Zaps using SIRP$ 1008-101A are applied
    • Zaps using SIRP$ 11AE-11C4 are applied

SNAPLMOD

This form of the ROCKET command dumps to CCASNAP the contents of the Model 204 load module; it may be requested by Rocket Software to assist in maintenance. This form is restricted to System Managers.

Sample output

Specified without a qualifier, output from the SIRIUS command might look like this:

Sirius Mods version - 8.0 Model 204 version 7.1.0D Cpuid - XX02EABxxxxx Time 05/15/2012 17:58:15 Base UL Functions No expiration Fast/Reload LAI No expiration Fast/Unload Functions No expiration Janus Base No expiration Max connections 50 SirScan No expiration Janus Web Server No expiration Max connections 50 Janus Network Security No expiration Max connections 50 SirFile No expiration SirMon No expiration Sirius Functions No expiration Monitor Functions No expiration Janus Sockets No expiration Max connections 50 $SIR_LOGIN facility No expiration Janus SOAP No expiration Janus Debugger Expires 07/31/2012 Max connections 10 SirTune No expiration Used patch: 1C-0BAC Authorization zap produced 2012/05/14 20:53:48

When SIRIUS ALL is specified, the output looks like this:

Sirius Mods version - 8.0 Model 204 version 7.1.0D Cpuid - XX02EABxxxxx Time 05/15/2012 17:59:00 Base UL Functions No expiration Fast/Reload LAI No expiration Fast/Reload FLOD Compiler Never authorized for any CPU Fast/Backup Never authorized for any CPU Fast/Unload Functions No expiration Janus Base No expiration Max connections 50 Janus Open Server Never authorized for any CPU Janus Open Client Never authorized for any CPU Japanese Functions Never authorized for any CPU SirScan No expiration Trusted Login Never authorized for any CPU Janus Specialty Data Store Never authorized for any CPU Performance Enhancements Never authorized for any CPU Janus Web Server No expiration Max connections 50 Janus Network Security No expiration Max connections 50 Sir2000 User Language Tools Never authorized for any CPU Sir2000 Field Migration Facility Never authorized for any CPU SirPro Never authorized for any CPU SirFile No expiration SirMon No expiration SirXref Never authorized for any CPU SirLib Never authorized for any CPU SirDBA Never authorized for any CPU Sirius Functions No expiration Monitor Functions No expiration Performance Enhancements V2 Never authorized for any CPU SirSafe Never authorized for any CPU SirFact Never authorized for any CPU Janus Sockets No expiration Max connections 50 Performance Enhancements V3 Never authorized for any CPU $SIR_LOGIN facility No expiration Janus SOAP No expiration Fast/Forward Never authorized for any CPU Limited Janus Web Server Never authorized for any CPU Janus Debugger Expires 07/31/2012 Max connections 10 SirTune No expiration Sirius Debugger Never authorized for any CPU SirAud Reporter Never authorized for any CPU Used patch: 1C-0BAC Authorization zap produced 2012/05/14 20:53:48

See also