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$P RMT(nnnnn) - Terminate a remote terminal connection

z/OS JES2 Commands
SA32-0990-00

Function

To terminate the connection of a remote terminal after it completes processing its current work.

Syntax

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>>-$P--RMT--+-nnnnn--+---------------+-------------------+-----><
            |        '- ---+-nnnnn-+-'                   |   
            |              '-*-----'                     |   
            |    .-,--------------------------------.    |   
            |    V                                  |    |   
            '-(------+-nnnnn-+--+---------------+---+--)-'   
                     '-*-----'  '- ---+-nnnnn-+-'            
                                      '-*-----'              

Parameters

nnnnn|*
The subscript defining the remote terminals that are disconnected. The subscript may specify a specific value or a range of values.

Authority Required

This command requires device authority. The description of the $T RDRnn command explains how to ensure that the authority of the appropriate MVS™ system command group is assigned.

This command requires control security access authority. For a description of assigning command input authority, see z/OS JES2 Initialization and Tuning Guide, SA32-0991.

Processing Considerations

If the remote terminal is not currently connected, but the operator has issued the $S  RMTnnnn command to request its connection, the connection request is cancelled.

Scope

Single member. This command will be in effect for this member only. There is no need to have this command issued to all members of the MAS.

Messages

The $HASP879 message displays the current status of the specified remote terminals.

Example

 1   $p rmt20

  $HASP879 RMT(20)  DEVTYPE=LUTYPE1,STATUS=ACTIVE/LINE16
  $HASP210 SESSION LU3770PC LOGGED OFF LINE16
  $HASP203 RMT20    DISCONNECTED

JES2 disconnects remote terminal 20.

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