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<p>The REACTIVATE command reactivates terminals that have encountered severe I/O errors and thus have been deactivated (that is, taken off the polling list). The command applies to IODEV 7, the SNA Communications server (formerly VTAM) local 3270.</p> | <p>The REACTIVATE command reactivates terminals that have encountered severe I/O errors and thus have been deactivated (that is, taken off the polling list). The command applies to IODEV 7, the SNA Communications server (formerly VTAM) local 3270.</p> | ||
<p>This command can reactivate all deactivated terminals (REACTIVATE ALL) or only those specified by the user numbers in the command. You can issue REACTIVATE from either an active terminal or from the operator's console in response to a HALT command message. System administrator privileges are required if REACTIVATE is issued from an active terminal.</p> | <p>This command can reactivate all deactivated terminals (REACTIVATE ALL) or only those specified by the user numbers in the command. You can issue REACTIVATE from either an active terminal or from the operator's console in response to a HALT command message. System administrator privileges are required if REACTIVATE is issued from an active terminal.</p> | ||
<p>When a terminal is reactivated, the user is restarted and must log in again in order to continue.</p> | <p>When a terminal is reactivated, the user is restarted and must log in again in order to continue.</p> | ||
[[Category: System administrator commands]] | [[Category: System administrator commands]] | ||
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[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 02:05, 8 March 2013
Summary
- Privileges
- Operator or system administrator
- Function
- Reactivates all deactivated Model 204 terminals or specified terminals
Syntax
REACTIVATE {usernumber [usernumber]... | ALL}
Where:
usernumber | is the number associated with a particular user. |
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ALL | reactivates all deactivated terminals. |
Syntax notes
User numbers must be separated by spaces.
If REACTIVATE is issued without arguments, the effect is identical to specifying REACTIVATE ALL.
Example
REACTIVATE ALL REACTIVATE 21 22
Usage notes
The REACTIVATE command reactivates terminals that have encountered severe I/O errors and thus have been deactivated (that is, taken off the polling list). The command applies to IODEV 7, the SNA Communications server (formerly VTAM) local 3270.
This command can reactivate all deactivated terminals (REACTIVATE ALL) or only those specified by the user numbers in the command. You can issue REACTIVATE from either an active terminal or from the operator's console in response to a HALT command message. System administrator privileges are required if REACTIVATE is issued from an active terminal.
When a terminal is reactivated, the user is restarted and must log in again in order to continue.