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CommandSHUTDOWN SLEEP SMSG SPACE , Privilege I I Class I A
any
G
DUsage Terminate all VMV370 functions and checkpoint cp
system forwarm start.
Place virtual machine in dormant state.Send Special Messages to specified virtual
machine.
Forcesingle spacing on printer. SPOOL G Alter spooling control options; direct a file
anot her virtual mac hine or to a remote
location via theRSCS virtual machine. tol I I I I START D Start spooling device after draininq or
output classes.changingl STC',,", C STORE G SYSTEM G
TAG G
TERMINAL G
TRACE GTRANSFER D,G UNLOCK A VARY B VMDUKP G WARNING A,B
Change the contents of real storage.
Alter specified virtual storage locations and
registers.Simulate RESET, CLEAR STORAGE, and RESTART buttons on a real system console.
Specify variable information to be associated
with a spool file or output unit record
device.
Interrogate the current TAG text setting of a
given spool file or output unit record device.
Define or redefine the input and attention
handling characteristics of your virtual
console.
Trace specified virtual machine activity at your
terminal, spooled printer, or both.
Transfer input files to or reclaim input filesfrom a specified user's virtual card reader. Unlock previously locked page frames. Hark a dey ice u navailable or available. Dump virtual machine when issued with the VK/IPCS Extension.
Transmit a high priority message to a specified
user or to all users.
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Command
any
G
D
system for
Place virtual machine in dormant state.
machine.
Force
anot her virtual mac hine or to a remote
location via the
output classes.
TAG G
TERMINAL G
TRACE G
Change the contents of real storage.
Alter specified virtual storage locations and
registers.
Specify variable information to be associated
with a spool file or output unit record
device.
Interrogate the current TAG text setting of a
given spool file or output unit record device.
Define or redefine the input and attention
handling characteristics of your virtual
console.
Trace specified virtual machine activity at your
terminal, spooled printer, or both.
Transfer input files to or reclaim input files
Transmit a high priority message to a specified
user or to all users.
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