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Ykfcstat Command - HP XP P9500 Reference Manual

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Before you execute this command, allocate datasets for the CSV files under the following DD names
and catalog the files:
Pair information CSV file: OUTPAIR
EXCTG information CSV file: OUTEXCTG
For details about CSV files, see
Function" (page
Parameters
PREFIX(prefix) ~ < prefix of 25 or fewer characters>
Specify the prefix of the copy group definition file
GROUP(copy-group-ID) ~ < GROUP string>
Specify the copy group definition file without the prefix.GRP part.
Maximum length that can actually be specified is as follows
44 - (5 + PREFIX-length)
NOTE:
The execution of this command does not check if the configuration of the copy groups specified
in the copy group definition file is supported. Therefore, an error could result when you specify,
by using the YKIMPORT command, a CSV file created by this command. If an error occurs,
check if the configuration of the copy groups in the CSV file is supported.
The pair information CSV file is created even if an error occurs during creation of the EXCTG
information CSV file.
Return Codes
Table 108 (page 210)
Table 108 YKEXPORT Command Return Code List
Return Code
0
4
32
40
48
64

YKFCSTAT Command

Applies to Continuous Access Synchronous for Mainframe, Continuous Access Synchronous for
Mainframe with the HyperSwap attribute, Continuous Access Asynchronous for Mainframe, and
Continuous Access Journal for Mainframe.
Format
YKFCSTAT
STEM(stem-name-1)
1
MSG(stem-name-2)
1
DEVN(device-number)
1
210
CLI Commands
"CSV Files Used by the Copy Group Definition File Generation
350).
lists the return codes to be returned when the YKEXPORT command terminates.
Meaning
The command completed normally. Contents of the copy group definition file were
output to the CSV file.
No copy pairs were defined in the specified copy group. No data was output to
the CSV file.
The input file was invalid.
An error occurred during file I/O processing.
Termination due to invalid parameters.
An error occurred during REXX processing.

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