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$D MMn,
Please restart my printer
Send a message to the operator on member n
See 
JES2 Commands for details. The “Remote Job Entry” section in Chapter 2
has good guidance information for RJE operations, and Chapter 5 has detailed
command syntax descriptions.
Remotes Without Consoles
If you don
t have a console on your remote workstation, you can still submit
commands and JES2 control cards through the logical (or physical) card reader.
JES2 Control Cards
The following JES2 control cards can be placed within a jobstream to
communicate with the host system or central operator. (They can also be used
by anyone submitting a job, subject to installation restrictions.)
/*$command
Enter a JES2 operator command (for example, /*$SPRT1)
/*MESSAGE
Send the message to the operator console
/*NOTIFY
Send notification messages to specified users
/*SETUP
Hold the job for specified volumes to be mounted
Other JES2 control cards such as /*JOBPARM, /*ROUTE, and /*PRIORITY can
also be used to control specific jobs. See 
OS/390 MVS JCL Reference, GC28-1757
for details.
Command Authority for Remote Operators
In general, a remote operator can only display and control jobs which are
submitted or “owned” by that remote system, and devices that are attached to
that remote system.
The table titled “Remote Entry Restrictions” in Chapter 2 of
 JES2 Commands
describes the RJE and NJE authority required for all JES2 commands.
28.6.1.3 Using SDSF Panels for RJE
The Line panel in SDSF allow you to monitor and manage RJE lines and devices.
The Printer, Punch, and Reader panels also show remote (RJE) devices and can
be configured for remote operators.
28.6.2 NJE Operations
Host operators on each node can display and manage NJE lines, sessions,
connections and paths to other nodes. They can also send commands to display
the configuration on other nodes. Here are some JES2 commands to support
NJE:
$S LGNn
Start the JES2/VTAM ACB (for SNA remotes)
$S LINE(nn)
Start the line
$S N,NODE=node_name
Start the NJE session
$D NODE(node_name)
Display the status of a node
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