Name
wto — issue a Write To Operator (WTO) from USS.
Synopsis
wto [-r
ROUTCDE,...
] [-d
DESC,...
]message
Description
This z/OS Co:Z utility command issues message
as
a write to operator (WTO).
If the ROUTCDE or DESC codes are omitted, the system uses the routing code specified on the ROUTCODE keyword on the DEFAULT statement in the CONSOLxx member of SYS1.PARMLIB.
NOTE: The message will be prefixed by:
BPXM023I (userid)
unless the userid has access to "BPX.CONSOLE" in the
SAF "FACILITY" class. Additionally, in order to prevent a recursive logging error, the wto command will fail with an error message when
logging has been redirected to /dev/console
.
Messages with embedded spaces must be quoted.
Options
-r
ROUTCDESpecifies the routing code(s) for the message:
1
- Operator Action2
- Operator Information3
- Tape Pool4
- Direct Access Pool5
- Tape Library6
- Disk Library7
- Unit Record Pool8
- Teleprocessing Control9
- System Security10
- System/Error Maintenance11
- Programmer Information12
- Emulation13-128
- See MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Reference, Volume 4 (SETFRR-WTOR) - SA22-7612-d
DESCRSpecifies the descriptor(s) for the message:
1
- System Failure (*)2
- Immediate Action Required (*)3
- Eventual Action Required (*)4
- System Status (*)5
- Immediate Command Response (*)6
- Job Status (*)7
- Task-Related8
- Out-of-Line9
- Operator's Request10
- Not Defined11
- Critical Eventual Action Required (*)12
- Important Information (*)(*) Mutually exclusive