Example 2:

List all devices of class DSP (display).

HHC00013I Herc command: 'devlist dsp'

HHC02279I 0:0010 3270 192.168.0.101 IO[173] open

HHC02279I 0:0011 3270 192.168.0.101 IO[61] open

HHC02279I 0:00C0 3270 192.168.0.101 IO[1] open

HHC02279I 0:00C1 3270 192.168.0.101 IO[1] open

HHC02279I 0:00C2 3270 * 192.168.0.101 mask 255.255.255.255 IO[2]

HHC02279I 0:00C3 3270 * 192.168.0.101 mask 255.255.255.255 IO[2]

HHC02279I 0:00C4 3270 * 192.168.0.101 mask 255.255.255.255 IO[2]

HHC02279I 0:00C5 3270 * 192.168.0.101 mask 255.255.255.255 IO[2]

Figure 107: DEVLIST command (specify device class)

Example 3:

List one device (0148) by device number.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'devlist 0148'

HHC02279I 0:0148 3350 D:/MVS/DASD/MVSRES.CCKD [560 cyls] [0 sfs] IO[92230] open

Figure 108: DEVLIST command (specify device number)

8.53 DEVPRIO (Display or set device threads process priority)

8.53.1 Function

The DEVPRIO command is used to change the priority of the device threads. See section

5.82 for details
on process and thread priorities. Given without an argument the DEVPRIO command displays the current
device threads process priority.

Caution: DEVPRIO should not have a higher dispatching priority than the TOD clock and timer thread.

8.53.2 Syntax

Descriptive

O [nn]

Diagram

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nn

8.53.3 Parameter

nn

This value specifies the priority for the device threads. For details on the priority
values see section

5.82 (“Process and Thread Priorities”).

8.53.4 Examples

Example 1:

Set the device threads process priority to1 0.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'devprio 10'

HHC02204I devprio set to 10

Figure 109: DEVPRIO command

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