Example 2:
Display a list of commands beginning with ‘cpu’ and matching the current command level.
HHC00013I Herc command: '? cpu*'
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HHC01602I Command Description
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HHC01602I cpu *Define target cpu for panel display and commands
HHC01602I cpuidfmt Set format 0/1 STIDP generation
HHC01602I cpumodel Set CPU model number
HHC01602I cpuprio Set/Display cpuprio parameter
HHC01602I cpuserial Set CPU serial number
HHC01602I cpuverid Set CPU verion number
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HHC01610I (*) More help available.
Figure 18: “? CPU*” command
Example 3:
Display additional help text for the MAINSIZE command.
HHC00013I Herc command: '? mainsize'
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HHC01602I Command Description
HHC01602I ------- -----------------------------------------------
HHC01602I mainsize *Define/Display mainsize parameter
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HHC01603I Format: mainsize [ mmmm | nnnS [ lOCK | unlOCK ] ]
HHC01603I mmmm - define main storage size mmmm Megabytes
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HHC01603I nnnS - define main storage size nnn S where S is the multiplier
HHC01603I B = no multiplier
HHC01603I K = 2**10 (kilo/kibi)
HHC01603I M = 2**20 (mega/mebi)
HHC01603I G = 2**30 (giga/gibi)
HHC01603I T = 2**40 (tera/tebi)
HHC01603I P = 2**50 (peta/pebi)
HHC01603I E = 2**60 (exa/exbi)
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HHC01603I lOCK - attempt to lock storage (pages lock by host OS)
HHC01603I unlOCK - leave storage unlocked (pagable by host OS)
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HHC01603I (none) - display current mainsize value
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HHC01603I Note: Multipliers 'T', 'P', and 'E' are not available on 32bit machines
Figure 19: “? MAINSIZE” command