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Table 122 YKLOAD Command Return Code List (continued) Return Code 48 52 Meaning Terminating due to invalid parameters. Terminating due to improper invocation method. YKMAKE Command Applies to Business Copy for Mainframe, Continuous Access Synchronous for Mainframe, Continuous Access Asynchronous for Mainframe and Continuous Access Journal for Mainframe. Format YKMAKE 1STEM(stem-name-1) 1MSG(stem-name-2) {[ 1{FORWARD|REVERSE|REVERSE}]| [ 1NOCOPY[ 1{FORWARD|REVERSE}]]| [ 1HOLD[ 1FORWARD]]} [ 1SELECT({ALL|COND})] [ 1DEVN(p-vol-device-number,s-vol-device-number)] [ 1ONLINE({YES|NO})] Function This command is a TSO/E command called from REXX scripts. This command makes copy pairs by full copy for the specified copy group and changes the volume status to the DUPLEX status. For CG containers specified by EXCTG ID, journal groups are registered in EXCTG after the copy pairs are made. Parameters STEM(stem-name-1) ~ Specify the prefix of the name of the copy group structure that stores information about the copy group for which you want to make copy pairs. Specify the same character string as the one specified in the STEM parameter of the YKLOAD command that loaded the corresponding copy group. You must also include a trailing period character. MSG(stem-name-2) ~ Specify an optional prefix for the name of the message structure used to store the messages to be generated by this command. You must also include a trailing period character. The message structure is initialized when the CLI command with the same name as the MSG parameter is specified. {FORWARD|REVERSE} Specify the copy direction. FORWARD The command makes a copy pair directed from the primary site to the secondary site. REVERSE Makes a copy pair in the reverse direction, from the secondary site to the primary site. 226 CLI Commands

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Table 122 YKLOAD Command Return Code List
(continued)
Meaning
Return Code
Terminating due to invalid parameters.
48
Terminating due to improper invocation method.
52
YKMAKE Command
Applies to Business Copy for Mainframe, Continuous Access Synchronous for Mainframe, Continuous
Access Asynchronous for Mainframe and Continuous Access Journal for Mainframe.
Format
YKMAKE
1
STEM(
stem-name-1
)
1
MSG(
stem-name-2
)
{[
1
{FORWARD
|REVERSE|REVERSE}]|
[
1
NOCOPY[
1
{FORWARD
|REVERSE}]]|
[
1
HOLD[
1
FORWARD
]]}
[
1
SELECT({ALL
|COND})]
[
1
DEVN(
p-vol-device-number,s-vol-device-number
)]
[
1
ONLINE({YES|NO
})]
Function
This command is a TSO/E command called from REXX scripts.
This command makes copy pairs by full copy for the specified copy group and changes the volume
status to the DUPLEX status.
For CG containers specified by EXCTG ID, journal groups are registered in EXCTG after the copy
pairs are made.
Parameters
STEM(
stem-name-1
)
~ <REXX prefix of 64 or fewer characters>
Specify the prefix of the name of the copy group structure that stores information about the copy
group for which you want to make copy pairs. Specify the same character string as the one specified
in the
STEM
parameter of the
YKLOAD
command that loaded the corresponding copy group. You
must also include a trailing period character.
MSG(
stem-name-2
)
~ <REXX prefix of 64 or fewer characters>
Specify an optional prefix for the name of the message structure used to store the messages to be
generated by this command. You must also include a trailing period character.
The message structure is initialized when the CLI command with the same name as the
MSG
parameter is specified.
{FORWARD|REVERSE}
Specify the copy direction.
FORWARD
The command makes a copy pair directed from the primary site to the secondary site.
REVERSE
Makes a copy pair in the reverse direction, from the secondary site to the primary site.
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