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Ending threads z/OS UNIX System Services Planning GA32-0884-00 |
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A thread is a stream of computer instructions that is in
control of a process. Several threads can run concurrently, performing
different jobs. An operator can use the MODIFY command to end a thread
without disrupting the entire process. The syntax is:
where
You will typically want to end a single thread when the thread
represents a single user in a server address space. Otherwise, random
termination of threads can cause some processes to hang or fail.
If a thread in a process is hung, use the MODIFY operator command
to terminate the thread without ending the entire process. Use the
TERM keyword first. If that does not succeed, then use FORCE. For
example:
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