1 /IDENTIFICATION
/IDENTIFICATION=pid
Specifies the system-assigned process identification (PID)
code. When you create a process with the RUN command, the RUN
command displays the PID code of the newly created process. The
/IDENTIFICATION qualifier can be used in place of the process
name parameter.
You can omit any leading zeros in specifying the PID code.
2 /IMAGE
/IMAGE [/IDENTIFICATION=pid] [process-name]
Calls the $FORCEX system service to stop the image of the target
process specified in the process id or process name that is
currently executing. The target process is not deleted.
If you omit the /IDENTIFICATION qualifier and the process name,
the STOP/IMAGE command is identical to the STOP command.
3 /EXIT
/EXIT[=access-mode] (default)
/NOEXIT
Specifies an option to call exit handlers prior to deletion of
the process.
The following table describes the access mode options:
Mode Description
EXECUTIVE_ Execute executive and more privileged mode exit
MODE handlers (default, if no access mode specified).
KERNEL_MODE Execute kernel mode exit handlers.
SUPERVISOR_ Execute supervisor and more privileged mode exit
MODE handlers.
USER_MODE Execute user and more privileged mode exit
handlers.