Modifying Time Sharing Parameters; Ending Operation Of The Operator Comnand; The Account Command - IBM System 360 User Manual

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If you only want users SMITH and JONES to receive the message, enter:
send 'tso not available on tuesday 9/29'.user=(smith,jones)
SMITH and JONES will receive the message only if they are logged on and
are not suppressing messages.
If you want to make sure that smith
receives the message when he logs on, enter
send 'tso not available on tuesday 9/29',user=(smith).10gon
When the LOGON operand is specified with Smith's userid, and Smith is
already logged on and is not suppressing messages, he receives the
message immediately.
Until Smith receives the message, it is retained
by the system and printed .the next time smith logs on (or requests mail
with the LISTBC
co~n~nd).
When you specify the LOGON operand with a message that you are sending
to all users, the message is retained by the system. given a number, and
printed at each users termial.
This message is printed each time a user
logs on (or if the user has logged on suppressing messages, and now
requests the messages with the LISTBC command) until the message is
deleted by the operator..
If you want to receive a list
of
all retained
messages, enter the following:
send list
If you want to delete a given message, enter its number in the SEND
subcommand.
For example, if you want to delete message number three
enter:
send 3
If you want to list a given message without deleting it, enter the LlST
operand.
For example
send 3"list
MODIFYING TIME SHARING PARAMETERS
You can use the MODIFY subcommand to change the time sharing parameters
specified during system generation or specified
~
the system operator
with the START command.
For information on this subcommand refer to the
publications, Conmand Language Reference"
and Operator's Procedures.
ENDING OPERATION OF THE OPERATOR COMMAND
Whenever you want to end the OPERATOR command, enter the END subcommand.
After you enter the END subcommand you receive the READY message.
You
can then enter any command you choose.
The ACCOUNT Command
The user attributes of each authorized user of TSO are recorded in the
User Attribute Data Set (UADS).
There is an entry in the UADS for each
user.
Each entry contains:
1.
A single user identification.
2.
One or more passwords, or a single null field. associated with the
user identification.
Controlling a System With TSO
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