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The TERMINATE subtask process command is used to stop a specific process running as a subtask.

 

Syntax:  

T  # | name   Where # is the process number or name is the name of the process to be stopped. Engine numbers are assigned by the Master Controller during startup based on the position of the engine specifications within the startup parameter.

Command Source

Syntax

Abbreviated Syntax

Operator’s Console

F jobname,T # | name

N/A

WTOR Reply

wtor#,T # | name

N/A

Command Queue

T # | name

N/A

 

Example:

Stop engine subtask #2 from the operator’s console and then display the status of the engine subtasks using the DISPLAY command. Assume that the name of the Master Controller job is SQDAMAST.

F SQDAMAST,T ENGINE2

F SQDAMAST,DISPLAY

 

Job log/console output:

+SQD0302I: TERM 02  COMMAND ACCEPTED  (MQ)  

+SQD0308I: ENGINE 02 ENGINE2  NORMAL SHUTDOWN      

+SQD0302I: DISPLAY  COMMAND ACCEPTED  (MQ)  

+--------------------------------------------------

+   AGENTS    :   #   NAME   STATUS              

+--------------------------------------------------

+SQD0308I: ENGINE 01 ENGINE1  ACTIVE              

+SQD0308I: ENGINE 02 ENGINE2  NOT RUNNING          

+SQD0308I: ENGINE 03 ENGINE3  ACTIVE              

+--------------------------------------------------