FROM user id FROM uS9rid is the response
transferred file
sender.
to the user who
indicating that
TRANSFER
receives
userid is
the
the
is also the response to a
transferred file and userid is
the file was reclaimed.
user who reclaims a
the user from whom FILES TRANSFERRED is also a response you receive when you issue the TRANSFER command.
It is not displayed if you issued the CP SET IMSG OFF command line. Section 5. Format of CP Commands 167
VMDUMP
The VMDUMP command, when used with the VM/lnteractive Problem Control
system Extension (VM/IPCS Extension) program product, dumps storage for
quest virtual machines (that is, the virtual that VM/370 creates
for the virtual machine user). See Usage Note 5. The VM/IPCS Extension
debugs errors, as well as stores and maintains error information about
the virtual machine. The VM/IPCS Extension displays this information at
the user's terminal. VMDUMP provides the VM/IPCS Extension with header
information to identify the owner of the dump; it also maintains dump
information, writes the dump to a spool file, and formats the dump. In
addition to saving the storage contents of the virtual machine, the VMDUMP command also dumps: virtual program status word (PSW) General registers Floating point registers Control reqisters storaqe protection keys Virtual machine type identification Timer values also provides the user with the ability to send dumps to other
users.
The VMDUMP command, when issued without the Extension
installed, only writes an unformatted dump to a spool file. It does not
format the dump without the VM/IPCS Extension. However, a user may
write routines that perform this function. For more information on the Extension, refer to VML11Q [§g£!§ s!g Bgfgrggf§, Order No. SC34-2019. Except for the *dumpid operand, the user can specify the operands of
the VMDUMP command in any order. The *dumpid operand must be the last
operand specified on the command line.
168 IBM VM/370 CP Command Reference for General Users
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