Figure 13 contains an alphabetical list of the RSCS commands with a
brief statement about the use of each command.RSCS commands are
described in theVH/370 Remote Spooling Communications Subsystem User's Com.and
NameBACKSPAC CHANGE CKD DEFINE
DELETEDIseONN DRAIN FLUSH FWDSPACE HOLD MSG ORDER PURGE QUERY START TRACE
Function
Restart or reposition, in a backward direction, the file
currently being transmitted.
Alters one or more attributes of a file owned by Rses.
control certain functionsperformed by a remote system, or control the logqing of 1/0 activity on a specified link: Temporarily add a new link definition to the Rses link
table or temporarily redefine an existing link.
Temporarily delete a link definitionfrom the Rses link
table.
Place Rses in disconnect mode and optionally direct
output to another virtual machine.
Deactivate an active communication link.
Discontinue processing the current file on the specified
link.Resume transmission on a communication link previously
inHOLD status.
Reposition, in a forward direction, the file currently
being transmitted.Suspend file transmission on an active link without
deactivating the line.Send a message to a local or remote station.
Reorder files enqueued on a specific link.
Remove all or specified files from a link.
Request system information for a link, a file, or for the
system in general.
Activate a specified communication link.Monitor line activity on a specified link.
Figure 13. Rses CommandSummary Appendix: YM/310 Command Summary 183
brief statement about the use of each command.
described in the
Name
DELETE
Function
Restart or reposition, in a backward direction, the file
currently being transmitted.
Alters one or more attributes of a file owned by Rses.
control certain functions
table or temporarily redefine an existing link.
Temporarily delete a link definition
table.
Place Rses in disconnect mode and optionally direct
output to another virtual machine.
Deactivate an active communication link.
Discontinue processing the current file on the specified
link.
in
Reposition, in a forward direction, the file currently
being transmitted.
deactivating the line.
Reorder files enqueued on a specific link.
Remove all or specified files from a link.
Request system information for a link, a file, or for the
system in general.
Activate a specified communication link.
Figure 13. Rses Command