The START process command is used to start a specific engine subtask.
Syntax
S # | name
Where # is the process number or name is the process name to be started. Process numbers are assigned by the Master Controller during startup based on the position of the process specifications within the startup parameter.
Command Source | Syntax |
Operator’s Console | F jobname,S # | name |
WTOR Reply | wtor#,S # | name |
Command Queue | S # | name |
Example
Start engine subtask #2 from the operator’s console and then display the status of the engine subtasks using the DISPLAY command. Assume that the name of the Master Controller job is SQDAMAST.
F SQDAMAST,S ENGINE2
F SQDAMAST,DISPLAY
Job log/console output:
+SQD0302I: TERM 02 COMMAND ACCEPTED (OPER)
+SQD0308I: ENGINE 02 ENGINE2 STARTING
+SQD0302I: DISPLAY COMMAND ACCEPTED (OPER)
+--------------------------------------------------
+ SQDATA ENGINES: # NAME STATUS
+--------------------------------------------------
+SQD0308I: ENGINE 01 ENGINE1 ACTIVE
+SQD0308I: ENGINE 02 ENGINE2 NOT RUNNING
+SQD0308I: ENGINE 03 ENGINE3 ACTIVE
+--------------------------------------------------