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Hercules V4.00.0 - User Reference Guide - HEUR040000-00
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Figures
Figure
1:
Sample
Configuration
File
...........................................................................................................
36
Figure
2:
OSA
Address
Table
(OAT)
File
Syntax
.....................................................................................
217
Figure
3:
Hercules
Hardware
Console
.....................................................................................................
233
Figure
4:
Hercules
device
and
status
panel
.............................................................................................
234
Figure
5:
Hercules
web
browser
interface
................................................................................................
235
Figure
6:
Message
prefixing
using
the
native
Hercules
console
..............................................................
239
Figure
7:
WinGUI
Advanced
Logging
Options
.........................................................................................
239
Figure
8:
Message
prefixing
using
the
console
of
the
Hercules
WinGUI
.................................................
240
Figure
9:
Silent
comment
..........................................................................................................................
260
Figure
10:
$LOCATE
command
(System
Configuration
Block)
...............................................................
262
Figure
11:
$LOCATE
command
(CPU
Register
Context)
........................................................................
262
Figure
12:
$LOCATE
command
(Host
System
Information
Block)
..........................................................
263
Figure
13:
$TEST
command
....................................................................................................................
265
Figure
14:
$ZAPCMD
command
(disable
console
command)
.................................................................
267
Figure
15:
Loud
comment.........................................................................................................................
268
Figure
16:
SCP
command
........................................................................................................................
269
Figure
17:
“?”
command
...........................................................................................................................
271
Figure
18:
“?
CPU*”
command
.................................................................................................................
272
Figure
19:
“?
MAINSIZE”
command
.........................................................................................................
272
Figure
20:
AEA
command
........................................................................................................................
274
Figure
21:
AIA
command
..........................................................................................................................
275
Figure
22:
AR
command
...........................................................................................................................
276
Figure
23:
ARCHLVL
command
(display
architecture
mode)
..................................................................
279
Figure
24:
ARCHLVL
command
(set
new
architecture
mode)
.................................................................
279
Figure
25:
ARCHLVL
command
(enable
facility)......................................................................................
279
Figure
26:
ARCHLVL
command
(force
on
facility)
...................................................................................
279
Figure
27:
ARCHLVL
command
(query
all)
..............................................................................................
280
Figure
28:
ARCHLVL
command
(query
facility)
.......................................................................................
280
Figure
29:
ATTACH
command
(configure
printer)
...................................................................................
282
Figure
30:
ATTACH
command
(configure
display
terminal)
.....................................................................
283
Figure
31:
AUTOINIT
command
(display
current
setting)
........................................................................
285
Figure
32:
AUTOINIT
command
(change
setting)
....................................................................................
286
Figure
33:
AUTOMOUNT
command
(add
entries)
...................................................................................
288
Figure
34:
AUTOMOUNT
command
(list
entries).....................................................................................
288
Figure
35:
AUTOMOUNT
command
(delete
entry)
..................................................................................
288
Figure
36:
B
command
.............................................................................................................................
289
Figure
37:
B+
command
...........................................................................................................................
290
Figure
38:
B-
command
............................................................................................................................
291
Figure
39:
CACHE
command
(display
status
of
DASD
system
caching)
................................................
292
Figure
40:
CACHE
command
(disable
caching
for
DASD
devices)
.........................................................
293
Figure
41:
CACHE
command
(display
cache
statistics)
...........................................................................
293
Figure
42:
CACHESTATS
command
.......................................................................................................
295
Figure
43:
CAPPING
command
(display
current
CPU
capping
value,
capping
set)
................................
296
Figure
44:
CAPPING
command
(set
CPU
capping
value)
.......................................................................
297
Figure
45:
CAPPING
command
(disable
capping)
...................................................................................
297
Figure
46:
CAPPING
command
(display
current
CPU
capping
value,
capping
not
set)
..........................
297
Figure
47:
CCKD
OPTS
command
..........................................................................................................
302
Figure
48:
CCKD
HELP
command
...........................................................................................................
303
Figure
49:
CCKD
STATS
command
.........................................................................................................
303
Figure
50:
CCKD
command
(set
options)
................................................................................................
303
Figure
51:
CD
command
(absolute
path)
.................................................................................................
304
Figure
52:
CD
command
(relative
path)
...................................................................................................
304
Figure
53:
CF
command
(display
CPU
status)
.........................................................................................
305
Figure
54:
CF
command
(configure
CPU
offline)
.....................................................................................
306
Figure
55:
CF
command
(configure
CPU
online)
.....................................................................................
306
Figure
56:
CFALL
command
(display
status
of
all
CPUs)
........................................................................
307
Figure
57:
CFALL
command
(configure
all
CPUs
offline)
........................................................................
308
Figure
58:
CFALL
command
(configure
all
CPUs
online)
........................................................................
308
Figure
59:
CLOCKS
command
.................................................................................................................
309
Figure
60:
CMDLEVEL
command
(set
command
group)
.........................................................................
311
Figure
61:
CMDLEVEL
command
(display
current
command
group)
......................................................
311
Figure
62:
CMDSEP
command
(display
the
current
command
line
separator)
.......................................
313
Figure
63:
CMDSEP
command
(set
new
command
line
separator)
........................................................
314
Figure
64:
CMDTGT
command
(display
current
setting)
.........................................................................
315
Figure
65:
CMDTGT
command
(set
target
to
SCP)
.................................................................................
316
Figure
66:
CMDTGT
command
(set
target
back
to
Hercules)
..................................................................
316
Figure
67:
CNSLPORT
command
(display
current
telnet
client
port)
......................................................
317
Figure
68:
CNSLPORT
command
(set
telnet
client
port)
.........................................................................
318
Figure
69:
CNSLPORT
command
(set
telnet
client
port
bound
to
specific
address)
...............................
318
Figure
70:
CODEPAGE
command
(display
current
codepage
conversion
table)
....................................
320
Figure
71:
CODEPAGE
command
(set
codepage
conversion
table)
......................................................
320
Figure
72:
CONKPALV
command
............................................................................................................
322
Figure
73:
CP_UPD
command
(copy
codepage
to
user
tables)
..............................................................
325
Figure
74:
CP_UPD
command
(display
ASCII
user
table)
.......................................................................
326
Figure
75:
CP_UPD
command
(export
user
table)...................................................................................
326
Figure
76:
CP_UPD
command
(import
user
table)...................................................................................
326
Figure
77:
CP_UPD
command
(alter
ASCII
user
table)
...........................................................................
327
Figure
78:
CP_UPD
command
(reset
user
codepage
tables)
..................................................................
328
Figure
79:
CP_UPD
command
(test
user
codepage
tables)
....................................................................
328
Figure
80:
CPU
command
(set
target
CPU
address
permanently)
..........................................................
330
Figure
81:
CPU
command
(set
target
CPU
address
permanently)
..........................................................
330
Figure
82:
CPUIDFMT
command
(display
current
STIDP
format)
...........................................................
332
Figure
83:
CPUIDFMT
command
(set
STIDP
format
bit)
.........................................................................
332
Figure
84:
CPUMODEL
command
...........................................................................................................
333
Figure
85:
CPUPRIO
command
...............................................................................................................
334
Figure
86:
CPUSERIAL
command
...........................................................................................................
335
Figure
87:
CPUVERID
command
.............................................................................................................
336
Figure
88:
CR
command
(display
control
registers)
.................................................................................
337
Figure
89:
CR
command
(alter
control
register)
.......................................................................................
338
Figure
90:
CSCRIPT
command
(cancel
first
script)
.................................................................................
339
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