If necessary, you can immediately try a session again that is waiting
for the retry delay to expire by stopping and starting the SNALINK
LU0 interface.
To stop SNALINK and close all connections, use the STOP command
on the operator’s console. For example, if SNALPROC was the name of
the cataloged procedure used to start SNALINK, you enter:
STOP SNALPROC
You
can also stop SNALINK with the HALT parameter on the MODIFY command.
See
Controlling the SNALINK LU0 interface with the MODIFY command.
SNALINK can be started by:
- Restarting the TCPIP address space if you have included the SNALINK
procedure in the AUTOLOG statement
in the hlq.PROFILE.TCPIP data set.
- Issuing START procname at the command
console (where procname is the name of the
cataloged procedure used to start the SNALINK LU0 interface).
For example, to restart SNALPROC, enter
START SNALPROC