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EID OF COpy The COpy operation has ended. EID OF PRIIT The PRINT operation has ended. EID OF JOB All specified operations have completed. EITER: Prompts input froa the terminal. I null line (press the Enter key or equivalent) causes control to return to C8S, if the virtual aachine is in the CMS In addition to the above responses, other informational messages that call for a response by the operator to continue, terainate, or reinitiate the current operation are described in For return codes associated with DDR messages, see the V8/310 168 V8/310 Operator's Guide
Home Address Record 0 Home Address of track in hexadecimal format Record 0 ID from the count field Data (hexadecimal) Record 1 --+--_- CYL 019 HD 00 REC 001 ro 7rthe data length fleW is - l .------ Cylinder, head, and Record ID record numbers in I • A heading is printed containing the I data length from the count field first in (hexadecimal) decimal I decimal, then in hexadeci\lIal • The data is then printed in hexadecimal I 5 with graphic interpretation to the right _ ___ j 04096 1000 DATA LENGTI1 _---------- 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... 1st Halfof-+---_CYL 019.HD 00 REC 002 COUNT 0013000002'00 09A8 Record 2 Note: Data Length field repeated in heading. 02472 09A8 DATA LENGTH 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 oo()(}()(j()() 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... ABOVE RECORD WRITTEN USING RECORD OVERFLOW CD r::;-------, I e This statement indicates that this portion I of Record 2 was written using the Write I Special Count, Key, and Data command. The remainder of Record 2 is found on the next I track as the first record after Record O. L _____ ;_.J Home CYL 019 HD 01 HOME ADDRESS 0000130001 RECORD ZERO 0013000100 00 0008 00000000 00000000 / Record 0 . CYL 019 HD 01 REC 002 COUNT 0013000102 00 0658 ............ -----------------..J 2nd Half of Record 2 01624 0658 DATA LENGTH 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... (I If the key length field is not zero I • A heading is printed containing the key length I I first in decimal, then in hexadecimal. I • The key is then printed in hexadecimal with I • ________ ...J Record 3 --+1---1-- CYL 019 HD 01 REC 003 COUNT 0013000103 800F80 # graphic interpretation to the right (not shown here). I 001280080 KEY LENGTH--------- ill 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED .cHARACTERS SAME; AS ABOVE ... 03968 OF80 DATA LENGTH +- 00000 0000 OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... Record 4 CYL 019 HD 01 REC 004 COUNT 0013000104 000000 CD I END OF FILE RECORD r::;--------, I CD I Whenever the data length field is zero I an end-of-file prints next. I L _______ ...J I i II II I ! Figure 6. Annotated Sa. pIe of Output fro. the TYPE and PRINT of the DDR progra. Section 4. '"/370 Service Prograas 169
EID OF COpy The COpy operation has ended. EID OF PRIIT The PRINT operation has ended. EID OF JOB All specified operations have completed. EITER: Prompts input froa the terminal. I null line (press the Enter key or equivalent) causes control to return to C8S, if the virtual aachine is in the CMS In addition to the above responses, other informational messages that call for a response by the operator to continue, terainate, or reinitiate the current operation are described in For return codes associated with DDR messages, see the V8/310 168 V8/310 Operator's Guide
Home Address Record 0 Home Address of track in hexadecimal format Record 0 ID from the count field Data (hexadecimal) Record 1 --+--_- CYL 019 HD 00 REC 001 ro 7rthe data length fleW is - l .------ Cylinder, head, and Record ID record numbers in I • A heading is printed containing the I data length from the count field first in (hexadecimal) decimal I decimal, then in hexadeci\lIal • The data is then printed in hexadecimal I 5 with graphic interpretation to the right _ ___ j 04096 1000 DATA LENGTI1 _---------- 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... 1st Halfof-+---_CYL 019.HD 00 REC 002 COUNT 0013000002'00 09A8 Record 2 Note: Data Length field repeated in heading. 02472 09A8 DATA LENGTH 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 oo()(}()(j()() 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... ABOVE RECORD WRITTEN USING RECORD OVERFLOW CD r::;-------, I e This statement indicates that this portion I of Record 2 was written using the Write I Special Count, Key, and Data command. The remainder of Record 2 is found on the next I track as the first record after Record O. L _____ ;_.J Home CYL 019 HD 01 HOME ADDRESS 0000130001 RECORD ZERO 0013000100 00 0008 00000000 00000000 / Record 0 . CYL 019 HD 01 REC 002 COUNT 0013000102 00 0658 ............ -----------------..J 2nd Half of Record 2 01624 0658 DATA LENGTH 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... (I If the key length field is not zero I • A heading is printed containing the key length I I first in decimal, then in hexadecimal. I • The key is then printed in hexadecimal with I • ________ ...J Record 3 --+1---1-- CYL 019 HD 01 REC 003 COUNT 0013000103 800F80 # graphic interpretation to the right (not shown here). I 001280080 KEY LENGTH--------- ill 00000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED .cHARACTERS SAME; AS ABOVE ... 03968 OF80 DATA LENGTH +- 00000 0000 OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SUPPRESSED CHARACTERS SAME AS ABOVE ... Record 4 CYL 019 HD 01 REC 004 COUNT 0013000104 000000 CD I END OF FILE RECORD r::;--------, I CD I Whenever the data length field is zero I an end-of-file prints next. I L _______ ...J I i II II I ! Figure 6. Annotated Sa. pIe of Output fro. the TYPE and PRINT of the DDR progra. Section 4. '"/370 Service Prograas 169
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The format of the PRINT/TYPE control statement is: PRint TYpe cy11 [hh1 [rr1]] [To cy12 [hh2 [rr2 ]]] [(options ••• [)]J BRti.Q,D§: [Hex] [Graphic] [Count] cyl1 is the starting cylinder. hh1 is the starting track. If present, it must follow the cyll operand. The default is track zero. rr1 TO cy12 hh2 is the starting record. If present, it must follow the hh1 operand. The default is home address and record zero. is the ending cylinder. If aore than one cylinder is to be printed or typed, "TO cy12" must be specified. is the ending operand. The cylinder. track. If present, it aust follow the cy12 default is the last track on the ending rr2 is the record ID of the last record to print. The default is the last record on the ending track. BEX prints or displays a hexadecimal representation of each record specified. GRAPHIC prints or displays an EBCDIC translation of each record specified. COUNT prints or displays only the count field for each record specified. !!§age If the TYPE state.ent follows the occurrence of error aessage DBKDDR705E and specifies the saae cylinder, track, and record extents indicated in the error message, the contents of the printed record must be interpreted in the context of the I/O error information given in the initial aessage. PRINT 0 TO 3 Prints all of the records cylinders 0; 1; 2; and 166 V8/370 Operator's Guide
PRINT 0 1 3 Prints only one record, from cylinder 0, track 1, record 3. PRIIT 1 10 3 TO 1 15 4 Prints all records starting with cylinder 1, track 10, record 3, and ending with cylinder 1, track 15, record 4. The example in Figure 6 shows the information displayed at the console (TYPE function) or systea printer (PRINT function) by the DDR program. The listing is annotated to describe some of the data fields. ENTER CYLINDER EXTENTS EITER: This message is received only if you-are entering input fro. your terminal. ERD OF CIL xxx HD xx, BOUlT NEXT TiPE DDR continues processing, after the aounting of the next tape reel. RESTORING yolser yolser is the volume serial number of the disk dumped. The RESTORE operation has begun. COPYIIG yolser volser is the volu.e serial nu.ber described by the input unit. The COpy operation has begun. DU!!PIIG volser yolser is the volume serial nu.ber described by the input unit. The dumping operation has begun. PRINTING volser volser is the volume serial number described by the input unit. The PRINT operation has begun. END OF DU!!P The DU!!P operation has ended. EID OF RESTORE The RESTORE operation has ended. Section 4. V8/370 Service Progra.s 167
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Genimage and Imagelib Service Routines YM/370 uses the OS utility program IEBIMAGE to enable the installaticn to change the character arrangement tables, forms control buffer, copy modification and graphic tables that are available to the users. The eMS system communicates with this utility through the use of two eMS cOllmands: GEBIMAGE presents the input control file to the IEBIftAGB utility program. GENIMAGE creates the text files on a eMS disk. Text files are the images used by the 3800 printer. The text files represent new images or replacements to existing images. The format of the GENIftAGE control statement is: r , r , r , r , r , GENIftAGE Ifn I 1ft I Ifill I! I Isfn I Isft I I fn ft L J L J L J L J L J specifies the filename of the input control file. The name may be up to eight alphameric characters in If not specified, the default filename is SYSII. specifies the filetype of the control file. Filetype aay be up to eight alpha.eric characters in length. If not specified, the default filetype is FILE. specifies the filemode of the control file. up to two alphameric characters in length. the default file.ode is *. Filemode may be If not specified, sfn specifies the filenaae into Which the messages listing is placed. If not specified, the default file nalle is SYSPRIBT. sft specifies the fi:tetype for the messages listing. If not specified, the file -is default type LISTING. sfm specifies the filemode for the messages listing. If not IMAGELIB specified, the default file mode is Al. reads the control file containing the list of The files are then loaded into the specified The format of the IMAGELIB control statement is: 15AGELIB naiiedsys text images. named system. naaedsys specifies the named system that is being created or replaced. 170 V8/370 Operator's Guide
Page of GC20-1806-9 1s Updated 1pri1 1, 1981 by TNt RespoBses: The prograas generate messages that indicate successful completion or errors. Completion messages and codes are returned to the user in the file indicated by the sfn and sft operands of the GENI8lGE control statement .. Note: Further discussion of the IEBI8AGE utility prograa is contained in the OSLVS nl! PrintiBg Subsystem ProqramJler's·Guide. Formatting Volumes--General Information Disk Initiaiization Disk initialization and alternate track assignment should be performed by the IBCDlSDI utility program on all direct access volumes used in a V8/370 installation, but with the following exceptions: • On 231q and 2319 disks only if there are minidisks, then the individual ainidisks should be initialized, rather than initializing the real disk. • The 2305 drum should not have alternate tracks assigned. Instead, defective tracks should be rewired to alternate tracks by the CE. The rewiring makes the defective track transparent to all programJling. (CP itself has no recovery procedures for "software assigned" alternate tracks on the 2305; however, an operating system running in one of its virtual machines might make use of them.) Disk FOI'Jlatting 111 direct access volumes used by the V8/370 system (for paging, spooling, system residence, directory, or temporary disk allocation) must be properly labeled, formatted, and allocated. The CP Format/l1locate service program (D8KF8T module) prepares disks for use by 1 eMS Format program is also available and must be used to format C!S and RSCS disks. All direct access volumes (including both real to be used by VSA! under C8S, as, or DOS, must IBCDASDI utility. disks and minidisks) be formatted by the If certain information in the as Format q label on track 0 cylinder 0 is destroyed, no additional alternate tracks can be assigned by IBCDASDI until the volume is reformatted by IBCDASDI. When either IBCD1SDI or the CP Format/Allocate program (D8KF!T) is used to format a vo1uJle, this information in the as Format 4 label is preserved. But, when the C8S Format Program formats the volume (or when it formats a minidisk whose origin is cylinder 0 of the volume) the as Format label is destroyed and no further alternate tracks can be assigned until IBCDlSDI is used to reforJlat the volume. Section 4. V8/370 Service Programs 171