ROCKET or SIRIUS command
The SIRIUS command is used to determine basic release and authorization for an Online.
SIRIUS command syntax
SIRIUS [ALL | COMPLETE | DEBUG | EXPWARN | MAINT | SNAPLMOD]
If no qualifier is specified after SIRIUS, the command displays the site ID (as declared by Sirius Software), the Model 204 and Sirius Mods versions being run, the jobname, CPU id, and all products for which the site is authorized and the used areas of the Sirius Software patch space.
One of the following optional qualifiers can also be used:
- ALL
- The information described above is provided, as well as a list of 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 SIRIUS COMPLETE is intriguing, contact Sirius Software for more information.
- DEBUG
- See SIRIUSDEBUG command.
- EXPWARN
- Only products with impending expiration dates will be displayed.
- MAINT
- The information of the unqualified SIRIUS command is returned, except that no product authorization or expiration information is indicated, and patch space usage is presented in an abbreviated form. SIRIUS 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.
- SNAPLMOD
- This form of the SIRIUS command dumps, to CCASNAP, the contents of the Model 204 load module; it may be requested by Sirius Software to assist in maintenance. This form is restricted to System Managers.