FORMAT DMSFOR 1 33I FORMATTING DISK 'mode'
The disk represented by mode letter 'mode' is being formatted.
mode (CGu): nnnn FILES, nnnnn REC IN USE, nnnnn LEFT (of nnnnn) F nn% FULL (nnn CYL), type, R/W This message provides the status of a disk when you use the RECOMP option. The response is the same as when you issue the QUERY command with the DISK operand. DMSFOR003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSFOR017E INVALID DEVICE ADDRESS 'cuu' RC=24 DMSFOR028E NO DEVICE SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSFOR037E DISK 'moder (cuu)]' IS READ/ONLY RC=36 INVALID MODE 'mode' RC=24 DMSFOR06
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DISK 'mode' NOT ACCESSED RC=36 DMSFOR010E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSFOR113S DEVICE 'cuu' NOT ATTACHED RC=100 'cuu' IS AN UNSUPPORTED DEVICE TYPE RC=88 DMSFOR125S PERMANENT UNIT CHECK ON DISK 'mode(cuu)' RC=100 DMSFOR126S ERROR {READIWRITJING LABEL ON DISK 'mode(cuu)' RC=100 DMSFOR214W CANNOT RECOMPUTE WITHOUT LOSS OF DATA. NO CHANGE RC=8 Section 2. CMS Commands 99
GENDIRT GENDIRT Use the GENDIRT command to fill in a CMS auxiliary directory. The
auxiliary directory contains the name and location of modules that would
otherwise significantly increase the size of the resident directory,
thus increasing search time and storage requirements. By using GENDIRT
to fill in an auxiliary directory, the file entries for the given
command are loaded only when the command is invoked. The format of the
GENDIRT command is: r ---_.-, I GENDIRT directoryname [ target mode ] I L- __ _ _______________________-J directory name
targetmode
is the entry point of the auxiliary directory.
is the filemode letter of the disk containing the modules
referred to in the directory. The letter is the filemode of
the disk containing the modules at execution time, not the
filemode of the disk at creation of the directory. At directory creation time, all modules named in the directory
being created must be on either the A-disk or a read-only
extension; that is, not all disks are searched. The default
value for targetmode is S (system disk). It is your
responsibility to determine the usefulness of this operand at your installation, and to inform all users whose programs are
in auxiliary directories exactly what filemode to specify on
the ACCESS command. For information on creating auxiliary directories and for further
requirements for using the targetmode option, see the DMSGND002W FILE 'fn ft fm' NOT FOUND RC=4 DMSGND021E ENTRY POINT 'name' NOT FOUND RC=40 DMSGND022E NO DIRECTORY NAME SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSGND070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 100 IBM VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference
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