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Revision as of 22:50, 23 September 2012
The Sirius Mods include many products such as Fast/Backup, Fast/Reload, Janus TCP/IP Base, and Janus Web Server. While for Sirius Mods customers, the commands documented in this wiki appear and behave as standard Model 204 commands, they are not part of the base Model 204 nucleus. The base Model 204 nucleus, itself, contains a wide variety of commands; those commands and parameters are not documented here, but can be found in the Model 204 Command Reference Manual.
Many commands are provided to support the Sirius Mods products. Some of these commands are only available at sites authorized for specific products. Other commands, while available, don't really do anything unless a site is authorized for specific products. Nevertheless, all commands associated with the Sirius Mods are documented in this wiki. Those that are restricted to sites authorized for particular products are indicated as such.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Commands"
The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 250 total.
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- SECURE PROCEDURE NAME command
- SETGRC command
- SIRAPSY command
- SIRFACT command
- SIRFIELD command
- SIRIUS command
- SIRIUS DEBUG, SIRDEBUG, or SIRIUSDEBUG command
- SIRMETH command
- SNAPLIMD command
- START command: Making a file or group available
- START command: Starting a Model 204 intersystem network entity
- START command: Starting an application subsystem
- START QUEUEMANAGER: Making queues accessible
- STATUS command
- STATUS command: Listing file recovery information
- STATUS command: Listing logged-in user ID names
- STOP command
- STOP command: Making a file or group unavailable
- STOP command: Stopping a Horizon CNOS remote or session group
- STOP command: Stopping a Horizon or Model 204 SQL link or processgroup
- STOP command: Stopping an application subsystem
- STOP QUEUEMANAGER: Put a queue manager in drain state
- STOPUSER command
- SUSPEND SUBSYSTEM command
- SWITCH STREAM command