The format of the Class a QUERY command is:
Query DAsd
TApes LINESl UR GRaf
ALL
DAsd volid
TDsk STORage raddr
r , ISysvirtl IVirtuall 1- SYStea raddr DUMP r , IACTive I I OFFline I IFREe I 'ATTach I IALL I L IQuery LINES is not effective for 3704/3705 resources unless the 3704/3705 is operating in 270x Emulation Program (EP) mode. For 3704/3705 Communications controllers operating in Retwork Control Program (RCP) or Partitioned Emulator program (PEP) mode, use the NETWORK QUERY command. DASD displays the real addresses of disk or drum devices. SYSVIRT VIRTUAL TAPES LIlES UR displays the addresses and specified status of 3330V devices
that have the SYSVIRT feature.
displays the addresses and specified status of 3330V devices
that have the VIRTUAL feature.
displays the real addresses of magnetic tape units.
displays the real addresses of communication lines.
displays the real addresses of unit record devices (card
reader, card punches, printe'rs).
GRAF displays the locally attached display devices.
ALL (used as a first operand) displays all devices and the size of DASD volid TDSK STORAGE raddr 1 storage.
displays the active or free status of the D1SD volu.e.
displays all the currently allocated (TDSK) fro. all available syste.-ovned virtual machine users.
displays the size of real storage. temporary disk space volumes assigned to
displays forms name and image library name. Section 3. CP Commands 123
SYST!ft raddr DUftP ACTIYE OFFLINE FBEE ATTACH
ALL
displays the userid, virtual address, and access mode of
virtual disks which reside on the specified channel and
control unit address raddr belonging to logged-on displays at the operator's
device address of the unit
termination duaps.
terminal the
designated
type of device and
to receive abnoraal
displays the status of only the active devices within the
group specified. This is the default. Active devices do not
include devices that are "free" or "offline". An active
device is one that is in use by a user or the systea. displays only the devices in an "offline" status within the
group specified. An offline device is one that is not
available for access by any user or the system. displays all the devices that are not currently in use by the systea or a user on the systea. Free devices do not include "offline" devices. A free device is one that is not in use by a user or the systea. displays all the devices that are dedicated to any user on the
systea. An attached device is also an active device.
(as the second operand) displays the status of all devices
within the group specified. The status is typed in the order
of "active", "free", and "offline" and is equivalent to the
response froa entering QUEBY type ACTIVE QUERY type FREE QUERY type OFFLINE DASD raddr ATTACH TO userid vaddr
is displayed if the real device specified by raddr is attached
to a user's (userid) virtual machine at virtual address vaddr. DISD raddr CP SISTlft valid nnn
is displayed if the real device designated by raddr is allocated
to the systea for use as user's minidisks. nnn is the nuaber of
active user's ainidisks on the physical disk and volid is the
voluae serial number of the real disk. DASD raddr CP OIRED volid nnn
is displayed if the real device designated by raddr is used by the systea for paging and spooling activity. nnn is the nu.ber
of active user's ainidisks and T-disks (if any) on the physical
disk and valid is the volume serial nuaber of the real disk. 124 'ft/370 Operator's Guide
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