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task suspend

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task Commands task suspend To suspend one or all tasks running on the currently opened controller, use the task suspend command. Syntax task suspend [/all{=boolean}] Parameters {integer} Specifies the task ID for the task to suspend. Perform a task list /all to display the task IDs for all tasks currently running on the open controller before suspending a specific task or all tasks. Switches /all{=boolean} Specifies whether to suspend all running tasks. If you set this switch to TRUE, the command suspends all tasks that were running on the currently opened controller. If you do not specify this switch or a valid task ID, the command displays an appropriate error message. Examples Before suspending a running task, use the task list command to identify any currently running tasks, as in the following example: AAC0>task list Executing: task list TaskId Function Done% Array 101 Scrub 24.6% 0 State ----RUN Specific1 --------00000000 Specific2 --------00000000 The following example shows the use of the task suspend command to suspend task 101: AAC0> task suspend 101 Executing: task suspend 101 8-12

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task Commands
task suspend
To suspend one or all tasks running on the currently opened
controller, use the
task suspend
command.
Syntax
task suspend [/all{=boolean}]
Parameters
{integer}
Specifies the task ID for the task to suspend. Perform a
ta
sk
list /all
to display the task IDs for all tasks currently
running on the open controller before suspending a specific
task or all tasks.
Switches
/all{=boolean}
Specifies whether to suspend all running tasks. If you set this
switch to
TRUE
, the command suspends all tasks that were
running on the currently opened controller.
If you do not specify this switch or a valid task ID, the
command displays an appropriate error message.
Examples
Before suspending a running task, use the
task list
command
to identify any currently running tasks, as in the following
example:
AAC0>task list
Executing: task list
TaskId Function Done% Array
State Specific1 Specific2
------ -------- ----- --------- ----- --------- ---------
101
Scrub
24.6% 0
RUN
00000000
00000000
The following example shows the use of the
task suspend
command to suspend task 101:
AAC0> task suspend 101
Executing: task suspend 101