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structure of DMSNUC 240 SVC handling 256,264-267
symbol references 240
system, abend 20-21 system save area modification 264-267
transient area 242,263
transient area (5748-XX8) 242.1
transient area (5748-XE1) 242.1
user
area 263
program area 243 USER SECT (User Area) 241 CMS Batch Facility BATEXIT 1 317
BATE XI T 2 3 17
BATLIMIT MACRO file 316
data security 318 EXEC procedures 318
insta llat ion input 317 /JOB control card 317
remote input 316
system limits 316
resetting 316
user control cards 317 CMS blip facility (5748-XX8) 85-86 CMS blip facility (5748-XE1) 86 CMS commands 64.2-66 ' ACCESS 281 AS SG Ii 2 8 28 8 1
DDR 24-25 DEBUG 20-21,64.2-66
FILEDEF 45-46,281-282
GENDIRT 319-320
how to add one 269 LISTFILE 66-68 MODM AP 66-68 MOVEFILE 45-46 PRINT 66-68 SVCTRACE 29-30,35-36,64.2-66 VMFDUMP 45-46 ZAP 41 CMSCB (OS control blocks) 71 CMS/DOS command summary 286-287
considerations for execution 309 control blocks used by 305-306 DOS/VS volumes needed 308-309 environment, defined 285
generating 306- 307 library volume directory entr ies 307
performance 309
restrictions 309
storage requirements 308
support DOS/VS macros under CMS 291-293
for declarative macros 294
for DTFCD macro 294-296
for DTFCN mac ro 296
for DTFDI macro 297
for DTFMT macro 298-300
for DTFPR macro 300-301 for DTFSD macro 302-304 for EXCP for imperative macros 304 for transient routines 304-305
hardware devices 285
of DOS/VS functions 285
of DOS/VS supervisor and I/O macros
of physical IOCS macros 284
tape label processing 309 tape label processing (5748-XE!) 309
user responsibilities 305-306 CMSDOS discontiguous saved segment 135-136 CMSSEG discontiguous saved segment 313
usage options 314
coding conventions
addressing 211-213
constants 211-213 CP 211-213
error messages 211-213
loadlist requirements 214
module names 211-213
register usage 211-213 command
language CMS 233 RSCS 330 processing, RSCS 337-338
summary, RSCS 331
commands MS commands, CP commands
and RSCS common segment facility (5748-XE1) 10 2. 1- 10 2. 2
communication, between virtual machines
143 COMND macro 215
compiler input/output assignments 289
completion code X'OOB' 86
completion code X 'OOB' 86.1
completion code X 'OOB' 86.1
console, function (Control
Program) )
control
blocks
locating 40 used by CMS/DOS routines 305-306
registers, displayed by DISPLAY command
33
Control P rogram CP) control tables 3800 printer
creating and modifying 227-228
displaying current values 228
Conversational Monitor System CMS) copy modification, 3800 printer 226-228 COPYV command, for MSS volumes 174 CP (Centrol Program)
abnormal termination 15-17
messages 4-6
procedure 18-19,19,45-46
with automatic restart 8-13
without automatic restart 8-13
attached processor mode 178
coding conventions 211-213
commands (see CP commands)
concurrent execution of virtual machines
76 console functions, hOlf to add-one 215
control block relationships 51
debugging CP on virtual machine 42-43
disabled loop 8-13
procedure 25-26
Index 369
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procedure 15-17,27-29
dump
at abnormal termination 45-46
attached processor 45-46
examine abend code 45-46
examine low storage 45-46
format 45-46
on disk 45-46
on printer 45-46
on tape 45-:46 printing disk dump 45-46
printing tape dump 45-46 VMFDUMP command usage 45-46
enabled wait 8-13
procedure 15-17,29
errors encountered by warmstart program
4-6
examine low storage 19
how to approach problem 3
identifying' and locating pageable module
63-64.1
internal trace table 19,44,47-48 alsQ CP trace table) I/O management on virtual machine 79-80 load map 19
looping condition 15-17
low storage 19
machine check 19
page zero handling 77-78
privileged instruction simulation 76
problem state execution 76
program check 18
in checkpoint program 4-6
in dump program 4-6 PSA, Prefix storage Area 19
real control blocks 19
register usage 48
restrictions 24-25 RMS (Recovery Management Support) 86 RMS (Recovery Management Support)
(5748- XX8) 86. 1 RMS (Recovery Management Support)
(5748- XE1) 86.1
save areas 48-49
small CP option (5748-XX8) 78.1
spooling 80- 82
storage dump 18,45-46 S VC 0 18 SYSTEM RESTART button 19,29
trace table entries 44 al.2Q CP trace table)
unexpected results 8-13,15-17
procedure 24-25
virtual control blocks 19
virtual machine interrupt handling 76
wait state status messages 4-6 CP assist 99-100.1 CP commands 82 ADSTOP 32,40 C LOS E 23, 44-45 DCP 38- 42 DISPLAY 22,26-27,33,38-42 DMCP 38-42 DUMP 26-27,29- 3 0 ,32 ,38-42
how to add command 215 370 IBM VM/370 System Programmer's Guide IN£ICATE 103-109 E privilege class 103-109 G privilege class 103-109 INtICATE FAVORED E privilege class 109 E privilege class (5748-XE1) 109 IPL 314 LOCATE 40 MIGRATE command (S748-XE1) 109 MONITOR 110-125 MONITOR (574 8- 110.1 MONITOR (..2148-XE1) 110.1 QUERY 39 SET 39,44-45 STCP 41 STORE 34-35,41 SYSTEM 39
TR ACE 23,24- 25,26-27,29-30,35-36,40- 41 CP trace table 19
allocation 44
clear channel instruction 44
entries 44
restarting tracing 44
size 44
terminating tracing 44
usage 44,47-48 CPABEND (abend code) 45-46 CPEREP program 19 CPSTAT (CP running status) 47-48 CSW operand, of D ISP LA Y comma nd 34
subcommand, of DEBUG command 34 CSW (Channel Status Word), displaying 34 CVTSECT (CMS Communications Vector Table)
72
cylinder faults, MSS, VM/370 processing
173
D DASD Dump Restore (DDR) program 24-25 DASD I/O function 190-191 data
records, VM Monitor 357-365
security, batch 318
data set control block (DSCB) 278-279
data sets OS accessing 281
defining 281-282
reading 280.1-281 VSAM compatibility considerations 312-313
compatibility considerations (5748-XX8) 310-312.1 compatibility considerations
( 5748- X E 1) 3 1 0- 31 2 1 DCB macro 277 DCP, command 38-42
DDR command, usage 24-25
deadline priority
definition (5748-XX8) 85-86
definition 85-86
dispatch list (5748-XX8) 85-86
dispatch list (5748-XE1) 85-86
eligible list (5748-IX8) 85-86
eligible list 85-86
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