QUERY The number of spool files in your system is displayed. If you specify the CLASS option with QUERY FILES, only the totals for the class yoa specify are indicated rather than for all classes on your
system.
CHANNEL s= tW"l x J
The mode of the virtual machine channels is displayed.
This resoonse applies to all of the virtual machine channels except
channel 0, which is always a byte multiplexer channel, and any
channels with virtual or real channel-to-channel adapters, which are always selector channels. GRAP vaddr {ON DEV raddr' NOT READY j The status of all locally attached virtual display devices defined
to virtual machine is displayed.
vaddr is the virtual address to which the device is attached.
raddr is the real address of the device. READY shows the status of a virtual display device that has not
been attached via the DIAL command. CONS vaddr ON {
GRA F} LINE' raddr
{
TERM} {STOP } NOTERM" START vaddr
{ CONT} { HOL D} {READY} CL c NOCONT NOHOLD COpy nn NJTREADY vaddr userid DIST distcode
For virtaal machine consoles, a three-line response is displayed.
The first line shows the console status and options and the next
two lines show the virtual console spoolinq status.
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QUERY vaddr is the virtual address of the virtual machine console. radilr is the real address of the terminal associated with the
virtual console.
c is the spooling class of the console.
nn is the number of copies spooled.
userid is the user identification. is the distribution code.
The fields indicate the setting of the respective options in
the SPOOL command.
The jefaalt settinqs for a virtual console are: CONS vaildr ON DEV raddr TERM STOP vaddr CL T NOCONT NOHOLD COPY 01 READY vaddr FOR userid DIST distcode {
R/W}
vaddr tvpe volser :R/O nnn CYL The status of each virtual disk defined for your system displayed.
vaddr type 17ols=r is the virtual address to which the device is
attached.
is an IBM direct access device. display of 3340 represents either a 3340 or 3344
device.
is the volume serial number of the system disk on which
this virtual disk resides. R/W indicates the read/write status of the disk. RIO nnn is the number of cylinders on the virtual disk.
TAPE ON DEV raddr
The status of each tape defined for your system is displayed. vaildr is the virtual address to which the tape is attached.
raddr is the real address of the tape.
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