QUERY This section jescribes the messages that CP issues in response to your
specific QUERY operands. TIME IS hh:mm:ss zone weekday mm/dd/yy
The real clock time in hours:minutes:seconds, the time zone
(for example, EST), the day of the week and the calendar date
(month/day/year) are displayed. CONNECT= hh:mm:ss VIRTCPU= mmm:ss.hs TOTCPU= mmm:ss.hs
The time spent in the current terminal session is displayed. CONNECT= hh:mm:ss is the actual clock time spent in the current
terminal session in hours:minutes:seconds. VIRTCPU= mmm:ss.hs is the virtual CPU time usei in the current
terminal session in
of seconds .. TOTCPU= mmm:ss.hs is the total CPU time (virtual and overhead)
used in the current terminal seSS10n in
minutes:seconds.hundredths of seconds. ACTIVE } {ON } \SSIST OFF PAGEX OFF, AUTOPOLL OFF IMSG {g:F}, AFFINITY NOTRANS {g:F}, SMSG {g:p} The settinas of all functions controlled by the SET command and the V'/370 airectory ISAM and options are displayed. Refer to
the discussion of the SET command for explanations of the
functions.
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QUERY LINEND LTNEDEL CHARDEL ESCAPE TAB:HAR {
ON
} OFF char LINESIZE nnn, MASK {g;F}, APL {g;p}, TEXT { ON } ATTN OFF, MODE u The settinqs of all functions that are controlled by the TERMINAL are displayed. Refer to the discussion of the TERMINAL
command for explanations of the functions. If LINEDIT is turned the loqical editinq symbols displayed are those that were in before line editinq was turned off. NQi§: The TABCHAF option of the QUERY TERMINAL command appears on
the 3278 Model 2A console screen. aabbbbbbccccdddd
aabbbbbbccccdddd
aa
hbbbbb
cccc
dddd
is the 16-diqit processor identification associated with the
virtual machine.
is the version code; these two diqits are forced to X'FF' to identify that the virtual machine is running under VM/370. is the processor identification number; this field contains six hexadecimal diqits. This is the only part of the CPUID that can be modified bv means of the SET CPUID command or set
by the VM/370 directory's OPTION control statement.
is the model number; this field contains a leftmost digit of 0 followed by three digits of the model number (0-9). This
field defaults to the model number of the real machine.
is the machine check extended logout; this field is forced to X'OOOO' since CP does not reflect machine checks back to the
virtual machine. NQig: If the CPUIO is not supplied by the directory statement or
the SET CPUID command, then the CPUID associated with virtual machine(s)
is as follows:
aabbbbbbccccdddd A A A A FF(virtual I 'I real CPUID-----------=----J I I real S/370 Model No.-------------J I all 11U IBM CP Command Reference for General Users
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