CP Commands Accepted from Each User Class The information should help the user interpret Figure 4. The
tableevery CP command but it does nQ!' contain every operand.
Fiqure 42n!y lists those operands that fall into these categories: • The operand for a command is unique to one particular privilege
class; the operand cannot be specifiedby the same command when the
commanjbelongs to another privilege class. An example is the TRACE operanj which is only valid for the class F NETRORK command, but invalij for the command in class A or B. The operand is available for a command in several privilege classes,
but one or more privilege classes exist that do not support the
operanj. example is the SET command which has an AFFINITY operand
available for class A and G commands, but not in the B or F class.commanjs listed without operands indicate that any valid operand associatej with the command can be specified in any class the command belongs t.:::>. The operands listed in the table in lowercase indicate either an or numeric specification is required.
These lowercase operands include user identification (userid),
virtual ajdress (vaddr), real address (raddr), and device type (device).
For example:userid vaddr
raddr pd58gh1c OOe, OOc, 1ac, 005 008, OOa, fff t3330, 3211, 2314, 1403 r---------------------------------, r I Class I Commands , Operands I Class Commands f------- , Any * I A iCP i (cont.) CP I DIAL I DISCONN I LOGOFF I LaGON I QUERY MESSAGE , SLEEP I I A ACNT I AUTOLOG , DISABLE I ENABLE I FORCE I I LaCK 1 MESSAGE ALL I SET MONITOR I NETWORK DISABLE I ., DISPLAY , I DUMP I I ENABLE , L ________ --' Fiqure 4. Commands Accepted from Each User Class (Part 1 of
Section 2. TheCP Command Operands HALT LOAD POLLDLAY QUERY SHUTDOWN VARY AFFINITY CPASSIST JOURNAL LOGMSG NAMES PAGING PRIORITY PROCESSOR SASSIST userid USERS AFFINITY CPASSIST FAVORED JOURNAL PRIORITY RESERVE 3)
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class; the operand cannot be specified
commanj
but one or more privilege classes exist that do not support the
operanj.
available for class A and G commands, but not in the B or F class.
These lowercase operands include user identification (userid),
virtual ajdress (vaddr), real address (raddr), and device type (device).
For example:
raddr
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