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MSG(stem-name-2) ~ <REXX prefix of 64 or fewer characters>
Specify an optional prefix for the name of the message structure used to store the messages to be
generated by this command. You must also include a trailing period character.
The message structure is initialized when the CLI command with the same name as the MSG
parameter is specified.
{ATTIME(timevalue)|CANCEL|DRAIN|PURGE|FLUSH|QUICK|FORWARD|REVERSE}
If some of these parameters are specified, the last one specified is effective.
In CAA, it is assumed that the DRAIN parameter is specified if neither the ATTIME nor CANCEL
parameter is specified and if none of DRAIN, PURGE, and FLUSH are specified.
In CAJ, it is assumed that the FLUSH parameter is specified if neither the PURGE nor FLUSH
parameter is specified.
ATTIME(timevalue)
If you use the ATTIME suspend function, specify the time at which suspend processing is performed.
This parameter is valid for copy groups specified by consistency group ID. If you do not use the
CAJ ATTIME suspend function, this parameter cannot be specified for a remote storage system.
You must use the CAJ ATTIME suspend function for a copy group in which the P-VOLs are Non
Gen'ed volumes. If you do not use the CAJ ATTIME suspend function, an I/O error will occur.
For a copy group to which the NORMAL ATTIME suspend time has been set, do not set the CAJ
ATTIME suspend time. To set the CAJ ATTIME suspend time for a copy group to which the NORMAL
ATTIME suspend time has been set, cancel the setting of the NORMAL ATTIME suspend time without
using the Remote DKC Control Function, and then set the CAJ ATTIME suspend time.
This setting is reset by P/S ON/OFF on the Primary storage system.
The format of timevalue is as follows:
YYYYMMDD:HHMMSS:mmmm:ss, {LOCAL | GMT}
YYYY ~ <numeric characters> ((1970 to 2042))
Specify the year.
MM ~ <numeric characters> ((01 to 12))
Specify the month.
DD ~ <numeric characters> ((01 to 31))
Specify the date.
HH ~ <numeric characters> ((00 to 23))
Specify the hour.
MM ~ <numeric characters> ((00 to 59))
Specify the minute.
SS ~ <numeric characters> ((00 to 59))
Specify the second.
mmmm ~ <numeric characters> ((0000 to 9999))
Specify an offset value from the time specified in YYYYMMDD:HHMMSS in minute.
ss ~ <numeric characters> ((00 to 99))
Specify an offset value from the time specified in YYYYMMDD:HHMMSS in second.
LOCAL
This value means that the specified time is in local time.
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