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Task 2: Check for Hardware Problems
Task 2: Check for Hardware Problems
For information on running hardware diagnostics, see the TSM Configuration Guide and
the TSM Online User’s Guide.
If system access problems continue, proceed to
Task 3: Stop the User’s TACL Process
Task 3: Stop the User’s TACL Process
1. Make sure you are logged on as the Super ID (255, 255) or as the user’s group
manager (
n
, 255).
2. Determine the name of the user’s TACL process:
> STATUS *, TERM $terminal-name
3. Note the TACL process name and the numbers of the primary and backup CPUs the
TACL process is using. You will need these numbers later when you start a new
TACL process.
4. Stop the TACL process by using the TACL STOP command:
> STOP $TACL-process-name
See the TACL Reference Manual for complete syntax, considerations, and examples of
the STOP command.
Example
To stop the TACL process that the user SALES.BONNIE is running on her terminal
$JT1.#J01:
> STATUS *, TERM $JT1.#J01
> STOP $TH02
Process Pri PFR %WT Userid Program file Hometerm
$TH02 4,100 150 005 8,001 $SYSTEM.SYS00.TACL $JT1.#J01
$TH02 B 5,100 150 001 8,001 $SYSTEM.SYS00.TACL $JT1.#J01
9,168 150 005 8,001 $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TEDIT $JT1.#J01