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Specifying the SET Command<br />

Examples<br />

Examples of the SET command follow:<br />

SET PRINT=OFF,CONSOLE=ON<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

SET PERM,CONSOLE=ON,PRINT=ON<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

SET CONSOLE=ON,TEMP,PRINT=OFF<br />

(console and print <strong>for</strong><br />

Job duration only)<br />

SET PRINT=OFF<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

SET PRINT=AFTER<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

SET PRINT=BOTH<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

SET CONSOLE=ON<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

SET DYNAMD=OFF<br />

(until changed or IPL)<br />

Restarting Checkpointed Files<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D provides the DYNOPEN utility program to let you restart triggerdriven<br />

and catalog-controlled single or multi-extent files. However, multiextent<br />

files created through the automatic secondary allocation facility cannot<br />

be successfully restarted. Generation data sets can also be restarted if you use<br />

the DYN<strong>CA</strong>T utility program prior to restarting, as described below.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about using DYNOPEN, see the chapter "Supporting Disk<br />

File Management."<br />

Restart Processing<br />

In order to ensure a successful restart, the following must be done:<br />

• DYNOPEN must be executed be<strong>for</strong>e the RESTART job control statement.<br />

• All output files must be opened with mode equal to input.<br />

• The logical unit must be specified as the same logical unit that was<br />

assigned when the checkpoints were taken. During RESTART processing,<br />

the logical unit is checked against the checkpoint record, and if they are<br />

not the same, an IBM error message is issued.<br />

4–52 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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