SHELP
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Display all possible SAF Kernel operator commands.
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SLOGOFF userid |
Log an individual SAF User ID off from the
security system. Any cached security checks for this user are
discarded.
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SNEWCOPY |
Restart the SAF Kernel, ensuring that all data
held in its cache is flushed (the same as SREST ).
Additionally, reload SAFKRN and its dynamically loaded modules.
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SREST
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Restart the SAF Kernel, ensuring that all data
held in its cache is flushed. Any data held by the security system itself in
the SAF Kernel address space is also flushed. The operation is transparent to
all online and batch users.
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SSHUT |
Perform an orderly shutdown of the SAF Kernel started task. This
command should always be used to request an orderly termination. You may also
use ADAEND, for example: F jobname,ADAEND |
SSNAP hhhhhhhh |
Display a selected portion of the SAF Kernel's
memory. Operation is not terminated.
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SSTAT |
Display general statistics on the operator console for the SAF
Kernel.
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STRACE {0|1|2|3} |
Dynamically activate or deactivate SAF Kernel diagnostic tracing:
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0 – tracing is suppressed
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1 – only security violations are traced
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2 – only successful checks are traced
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3 – all checks are traced
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SUSERS |
Display a list of active users. |
SUSTAT userid |
Display statistics for a specified user. |
SSIGTERM |
All active ENF Signal listeners are terminated. The use of SSIGTERM requires
Adabas Limited Library (WAL) version 8.5 SP4 patch level 1 and above.
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