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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<p>The *SLEEP command suspends processing of input for a specified number of seconds. It is similar to HALT, but does not involve communication with the operator. It is often issued at the end of a run. *SLEEP operates in online, batch, and z/VM single-user environments. The maximum time is 86400 seconds.</p>
<p>The *SLEEP command suspends processing of input for a specified number of seconds. It is similar to HALT, but does not involve communication with the operator. It is often issued at the end of a run. *SLEEP operates in online, batch, and IBM z/VM single-user environments. The maximum time is 86400 seconds.</p>
<p>*SLEEP is described in detail in the <var class="book">Model&nbsp;204 System Manager's Guide</var>.</p>
<p>*SLEEP is described in detail in the <var class="book">Rocket Model&nbsp;204 System Manager's Guide</var>.</p>
[[Category: System administrator commands]]
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Revision as of 15:25, 16 July 2013

Summary

Privileges
System administrator or User 0
Function
Suspends processing of input for a specified amount of time

Syntax

*SLEEP n

Where: n is the number of seconds for which input processing is suspended.

Example

This example suspends processing for eight hours:

*SLEEP 28800

Usage notes

The *SLEEP command suspends processing of input for a specified number of seconds. It is similar to HALT, but does not involve communication with the operator. It is often issued at the end of a run. *SLEEP operates in online, batch, and IBM z/VM single-user environments. The maximum time is 86400 seconds.

*SLEEP is described in detail in the Rocket Model 204 System Manager's Guide.