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174   VM/HSC 6.0 System Programmer’s Guide
1st ed., 6/30/04 - 312579601
ACS UTIL Exec 
The most convenient way for a beginner to run the utilities is to use the ACS UTIL exec. 
When provided with the names of the utilities to be executed, the ACS UTIL exec builds a 
file containing the control statements required to execute these utilities in the appropriate 
SCP or CMS environment. The file is then displayed for editing by the user who must then 
fill in, or change the supplied template parameters. The exec then checks these parameters 
for errors and submits the utility for execution. 
The ACS UTIL exec may be used for any utilities that run in the SCP or CMS 
environments. 
More than one utility may be invoked at a time. 
The ACS UTIL command has the following syntax: 
EXEC ACS UTIL util­list 
This command creates utility statements to execute all the utilities named in util-list. The 
valid values that may be entered in the util-list are listed below and are also shown in the 
utility syntax examples provided throughout the remainder of this chapter. The minimum 
abbreviation is denoted by uppercase letters. Appendix A, “Macros, Control Statements, 
Utilities, and Commands Syntax Reference” on page 429 
contains a complete syntax for 
all of the utilities. 
ACTIVities
Activity distribution report
ACTIVity
Activity distribution report 
AUDIT
Audit library contents 
BACKup
Back up the library control data set 
EJECt
Eject a list of volumes 
ENTEr
Enter volumes through the CAP 
HSCINIT
Create HSC startup job 
IVP1
JCL for Installation Verification 
LIBGen
Decompile the LIBGEN database 
MOVe
Move volume(s) to other locations in the library 
OFFLoad
Offload a journal data set 
RECONfig
Reconfigure the library subsystem 
REPLaceall
Replace the scratch volume list 
RESTore
Restore control data set from a backup 
SCRAtch
Change volumes to scratch status 
SCREdist
Scratch volume redistribution