This command produces a response for each offline device in the
following for.at:
type raddr OFFLINE responses are displayed in the following for.at:
type raddr OFFLINE, Bote: In the above responses the term type refers to one or.ore of the following device types: DASD Direct access device ftagnetic tape units
Co.munication line
Card reader
Line printer
Card punch Graphics device Console
TAPE
LINE
RDR
PRT PUN GRl! CONS CTCI CTLR DEV Channel to channel adapter 3704/3705 co.munications controller
Any other device
This command produces a response for each device that is not active or
offline in the following for.at:
type raddr FREE For unit record devices the response is:
type raddr DRIINED Bote: This response i.plies that no spool files are queued for this device. For co.munication devices the response is: {
ENABLED
}
type raddr DISABLED For DASD devices with mounted volu.es the response 1S: type raddr {FREE }
volid· responses are displayed in the following for.at:
type raddr FREE,
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The command response is given in either the "active" or "free" format depending upon the device status.
This command displays all the currently allocated user TDSK space fro.
all available system-owned volumes. One entry of the following format is produced for each TDSK: userid vaddr nnn
userid is the virtual machine identification.
vaddr is the user's virtual device address.
nnn is the number of cylinders allocated.
Bote: If the operator queries any real device or group of devices (such as--QUERY DASD) the following message occurs for all devices in a
not-ready status and the CPU alarm rings:
type raddr IBT REO STORAGE = xxxxxK displays the size of real storage (xxxxx) in multiples of 1024 byt-es. This command displays the table inforaation that is specified on a real
device. The format of output from this option is:
{
STARTED} PRT rrr DRAINED PHT rrr FLASH ffff {
SEP
SYSTEM CLASS=c ••• NOSEP rrr indicates the real device address. CHARS STIRTED indicates the device is available for spooling activity.
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