DMSLGT002I FILE Ifni TXTLIB NOT FOUND RC=O DMSLI0001E NO FILENAME SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSLI0002E FILE 'fn ft' NOT FOUND RC=28 DMSLI0003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSLI0005E NO 'option' SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSLI0021E ENTRY POINT 'name' NOT FOUND RC=40 INCLUDE DMSLI0029E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' IN THE OPTION 'option' FIELD
RC=24 DMSLI0055E NO ENTRY POINT DEFINED RC=40 DMSLI0056E FILE Ifn ft' CONTAINS INVALID [NAMEIALIASIENTRYIESD] RECORD FORMATS RC=32 DMSLI0099E eMS/DOS ENVIRONMENT ACTIVE RC=40 DMSLI0104S ERROR Inn' READING FILE 'fn ft fm' FROM DISK RC=100 DMSLI0105S ERROR Inn' WRITING FILE 'fn ft fm' ON DISK RC=100 DMSLI0109S VIRTUAL STORAGE CAPACITY EXCEEDED RC=104 DMSLI0116S LOADER TABLE OVERFLOW RC=104 DMSLI0168S PSEUDO REGISTER TABLE OVERFLOW RC=104 DMSLI0169S ESDID TABLE OVERFLOW RC=104 DMSLI0201W THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE UNDEFINED: RC=4 DMSLI0202W DUPLICATE IDENTIFIER 'identifier' RC=4 DMSLI0203W "SET COUNTER" NAME 'name' UNDEFINED RC=4 DMSLI0206W PSEUDO REGISTER ALIGNMENT ERROR RC=4 DMSLI0907T 1/0 ERROR ON FILE 'fn ft fm' RC=256 Section 2. CMS Commands 109
LISTDS LISTDS Use the LISTDS command to list, at your terminal, information about the
data sets or files residing on accessed OS or DOS disks, or to display
extent or free space information when you want to allocate space for VSAM files. The format of the LISTDS command is: r- , , I LISTDS I I I L- ?
dsname
r , ,? I [(options ••• [) ]] Idsnamel QQ.tiQ!!§! [FORMAT] [PDS ]
(EXTENT]
1 ------' indicates that you want to enter the OS data set name, DOS file-id, or VSAM data space name interactively. When you
enter a question mark (?), CMS prompts you to enter the OS data set name, DOS file-id, or VSAM data space name exactly
as it appears on the disk. This form allows you to enter
names that contain embedded blanks or hyphens.
is the OS data set name or DOS file-id or VSAM data space
name and takes the form: quaIl (qual2 qualn]
where quaIl, qual2, through qualn are one-to eight-character
qualifiers normally separated by Each qualifier
must be separated from other qualifiers by blanks when you
enter them this way. (See Usage Note 1.)
fm is the filemode of the disk to be searched for the specified
file. If a dsname is not specified, a list of all the files
or data sets on the specified disk is displayed.
* indicates that you want all of your accessed DOS or OS disks
searched for the specified data set or file. If a dsname is
not specified, a list of all files on all accessed OS and DOS disks is displayed. QQtiQn§: The FREE and EXTENT options are mutually exclusive; the FORMAT and PDS options cannot be specified with either FREE or FREE EXTENT EX requests a display of all free space extents on
minidisk or on all accessed DOS and OS disks. If
the FREE option, you cannot specify a dsname.
a specific
you enter
requests a display of allocated extents for a single file
or for an entire disk or minidisk. If a is specified,
only the extents for that particular file or data set are
listed; if fm is specified as *, all disks are searched for
extents occupied by that file.
If a dsname is not specified, then a list of all currently
allocated extents on the specified disk, or on all disks, is
displayed. 110 VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference
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