Use this command to:
- Add an entry to the utility processor resource ownership table (PROT)
- Delete an entry from the utility PROT
- Assign ownership of a utility to a subsystem on a processor
- Release ownership of a utility from a subsystem on a processor.
Requirements and Restrictions
- You must enter this command from each active processor where you want to
add or delete the utility.
- Before you can assign ownership of a utility, you must add an entry to the
utility PROT for that utility.
Format
- ADD
- adds an entry to the PROT.
- DEL
- deletes an entry from the PROT.
- ASN
- assigns ownership of a utility to a subsystem.
- REL
- releases ownership of a utility from a subsystem.
- utility
- is the 4-character alphanumeric name of a system utility.
- ssname
- is the 1- to 4-character alphanumeric name of a subsystem.
Additional Information
- Before deleting an entry, enter this command and specify the REL parameter
to mark the entry as not in use. Then, enter this command again and
specify the DEL parameter to remove the entry from the utility PROT.
- You can use this command to delete a utility on another processor if that
processor is not active.
- You can add entries to the utility PROT for utilities with the same name
provided as long as the utilities have different subsystem names.
- A subsystem name is not verified until you try to assign ownership using
the ZPROT ASN command.
Examples
The following example adds the POOL utility to the utility PROT for the
basic subsystem (BSS) on the current processor.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZPROT ADD UT POOL BSS |
| |
|System: PROT0051A 14.26.27 PROT ASN UT POOL BSS B ASSIGNED |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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