REDTYPE PROTECT INPUT OUTPUT ON indicates that
commands.
truncations are accepted for OFF indicates that truncations are not accepted.
displays the status of the REDTYPE indicator. REDTYPE = {ON } OFF QUERY eMS ON types CMS error messages in red, for certain terminals
equipped with the appropriate terminal feature and a
two-color ribbon. Supported terminals are described in
the OFF does not type CMS error messages in red.
displays the status of CMS nucleus protection. PROTECT = {ON } OFF ON means CMS nucleus protection is in effect. OFF means CMS nucleus protection is not in effect.
displays the contents of any input translate table effect. an xxn
If you do not have an input translate table in effect, the
response is: NO USER DEFINED INPUT TRANSLATE TABLE IN USE displays the contents of any output translate table in effect.
xxn an
If you do not have an output translate table defined, the
response is: NO USER DEFINED OUTPUT TRANSLATE TABLE IN USE I SYSNAMES displays the names of the standard saved systems. Section 2. CMS Commands 149
QUERY SEARCH SYSNAMES: CMSSEG CMSVSAM CMSAMS CMSDOS ENTRIES: entry ••• entry ••• entry ••• entry ••• SYSNAMES are the standard names
discontiguous saved systems.
that ident ify the ENTRIES are the standard system default names or the system
names established by the SET SYSNAME command.
displays the search order of all disks currently accessed. r , label cuu mode {
RIO}
I-oS I I-DOSI R/i L .J
label is the label assigned to the disk when it was
formatted; orr if it is an OS or DJS the volume
label.
cuu is the virtual device address.
mode is the filemode letter assigned to the disk when it was
accessed. r , {
RIO}
indicates whether read/write or read-only is the status R/i of the disk. lOS 1 indicates an OS or DOS disk. IDOSI L J DISK moae displays the status of the single disk represented by "mode". mode (cuu): nnnn FILES r nnnnn REC IN USE, nnnnn LEFT (OF nnnnn)r nn% FULL (nnn CYL), type {RIO} R/i If the disk is an OS or DOS disk r the response is:
mode (cuu) :
(nnn CYL)r type {R/O} - {OS} R/i DJS mode (cuu) are the access mode letter and virtual device
address.
nnnn FILES is the number of CMS files on the disk.
nnnnn REC IN USEr nnnnn LEFT (of nnnnn)
indicates the number of CMS SOO-byte blocks in
use. nnnnn LEFT is a high approximate value due
to included control blocks. 150 IBM VM/370 eMS Command and Macro Reference
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