Commands and Responses
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CLOSE RESOURCEMANAGER
Names beginning with the string ZZ-VOLATILE- are reserved, and therefore not
allowed for this command. Names containing adjoining hyphens (--) are not
allowed, although names using multiple hyphens separated by one or more
intervening characters are legal. Thus, the name “ALPHA--1” is not permitted, but
“ALPHA-N-1” is allowed.
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZTMF-TKN-RmName
specifies the name of the resource manager that was closed or resulted in an error,
depending upon the value of ZSPI-TKN-RetCode in the data or error list.
Usage Guidelines
Only super-group users can issue this command.
TMF must be started for this command to execute successfully. If TMF is not started,
the error returned is ZTMF-ERR-TmfNotStarted.
If the value specified for ZTMF-TKN-RmName is not a valid resource manager name,
the error returned is ZTMF-ERR-InvRmName.
If the specified resource manager is not currently open, the error returned is ZTMF-
ERR-RmNameNotOpen.
If no ZTMF-TKN-RmName tokens are supplied in the request, the error returned is
ZTMF-ERR-MustSupplyRmName.
If the value specified for ZSPI-TKN-Context token is not valid, the error returned is
ZTMF-ERR-InvalidContext.
It is possible for TMF to discard the results of a command while they are still being
retrieved by multiple requests with context. If that occurs, the error returned is ZTMF-
ERR-ContextOutOfDate. In such a situation, it is possible that the command actually
succeeded, but TMF discarded the results. This could occur if the TMP has processed
more than ten commands for resource managers that required multiple requests to
receive the results after the command was originally received.
For more information on the CLOSE RESOURCEMANAGER command, see the
TMF
Reference Manual
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