The  format   of  the  Class  B  SET   co.mand   is:   r  ,  SET   LOGllsg  Inn   I   INULLI   L  .J  1   r  ,  )   DUMP   {AUTO   }  ICP   I   raddr  IALLI   --'-"'.,."'".=--   L  1";;S;::    =  
r ,LOGMSG   Inn   I   INULLI   L  .J  LOGMSG   or  LOGMSG   nn  causes  CP  to  respond  with  the  message   LOGMSG:   followed  by   a  console  read  to  allow  the  operator  to  
enter the line. Themaximum   log  message   length  per  line  is  76  
characters, including spaces.Use   LOGftSG   with  no  operand  to  
start a new logmessage   or  add  to  a  log  message.   LOGftSG   nn  
specifies that a change is to bemade.   to  existing  line  number   nn  in  the  log  message.   A   null  line  entered  terminates  the  LOGMSG   entry  (for  adding  or  initializing)  or  deletes  line  nn  
if that option is used.LOG8SG   NULL   deletes  the  entire  
existingLOG8SG   allowing  a  new  LOG8SG   to  be  created.  
Preceding themessage   text   with  an  asterisk  automatically   displays  the  message   on  the  console  as  soon  as  a  user  logs  on  
toVM/370.   r  ,  DUMP   {AUTO   }  ICP   I   raddr  IALLI   L  .J  
designates the unit to receive the'8/370   system   ABEID   dump,   where  raddr  is  a  real  printer  or  a  9-track  tape  address.  If  
thedump   unit  is  a  tape  drive,  the  dump   data  must   fit  on  one  
reel because'8/370   does  not  support  multiple   tape  volumes.   If  AUTO   is  specified,  the  system    unit  is  disk.  The  CP  
optiondumps   only  storage  occupied  by   the  control  prograa-;   whereas  the   option  dUllps   all  storage.  
142V8/370   Operator's  Guide  
r ,
enter the line. The
characters, including spaces.
start a new log
specifies that a change is to be
if that option is used.
existing
Preceding the
to
designates the unit to receive the
the
reel because
option
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