1 /CONFIRM
Verifies that you want to perform a DO command on each node you
have specified with the SYSMAN command SET ENVIRONMENT.
When you use the /CONFIRM qualifier, the system prompts you as
follows:
Execute command for node <nodename>? [N]:
The following responses are valid:
YES NO QUIT ALL
TRUE FALSE <Ctrl/Z>
1 0 <Ctrl/C>
<Return>
Usage Notes
o Affirmative answers are YES, TRUE, and 1.
o Negative answers are NO, FALSE, 0, and pressing the Return
key.
o You can use any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters
for word responses.
o You can abbreviate word responses to one or more letters (for
example, T, TR, or TRU for TRUE), but these abbreviations must
be unique.
o Entering QUIT or pressing Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Z indicates that you
want to stop processing the command at that point.
o When you enter ALL, the command continues to process, but the
system displays no further prompts.
o If you type a response that is not valid, SYSMAN issues an
error message and redisplays the prompt.
2 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT[=filespec]
Records output from the command in the specified file, which
is located on the node from which you are executing SYSMAN.
Position the qualifier immediately after the DO command. The
default file specification is SYSMAN.LIS in the current device
and directory. SYSMAN prefaces output with the message "%SYSMAN-
I-OUTPUT, command execution on node xxxxxx."
3 /PAUSE
Controls the rate at which the system displays information. Using
the /PAUSE qualifier causes the system to display information
about one node at a time; the system prompts you to press Return
when you are ready to display information about the next node.