CMS Command and Macro Reference (Rel 6 PLC 17 Apr81)
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QUERY QUERY Use the QUERY command to gather information about your eMS virtual machine. You can determine: • The state of virtual machine characteristics that are controlled by the eMS SET command • File definitions (set with the FILEDEF and DLBL commands) that are in effect • The status of accessed disks • The status of CMS/DOS functions The format of the QUERY command is: r Query L- _____ _ BLIP RDYMSG LDRTBLS RELPAGE IMPCP IMPEX ABBREV REDTYPE PROTECT INPUT OUTPUT SYSNAMES SEARCH DISK { SYSTEM} SYNONYM USER ALL FILEDEF LABELDEF MACLIB T,{TLIB LIBRARY \ DLBL DOS DOSLIB DOSPART \ DOSLNCNT OPTION UPSI BLIP displays the BLIP character(s) • BLIP = {XXXXXXXX} OFF ---,-----" Section 2. eMS Commands 141
QUERY RDYMSG LDRTBLS RELPAGE IMPCP IMPE;{ ABBREV displays the PDYMSG message of the CMS Ready format. RDYMSG = {LMSG} SMSG LMSG is the standard CMS Ready message: R ; T = O. 1 2/0 • 33 1 7: 06 : 2 0 SMSG is the shortened CMS Ready message: displays the number of loader tables. LDRTBLS = nn indicates whether pages of storage are to be released or retained after certain commands complete execution. RELPAGE = {ON } OFF ON releases pages. OFF retains pages. displays the status of implied CP command indicator. IMPCP = {ON } OFF ON indicates that CP commands can be entered from the CMS environment. OFF indicates that you must use the CP command or the #CP function to enter CP commands from the CMS environment. displays status of implied EXEC indicator. = {ON } OFF ON indicates that EXEC files can be executed by entering the filename of the file. OFF indicates that the EXEC command must be explicitly entered to execute EXEC files. displays the status of the minimum truncation indicator. ABBREV = {ON } OFF 148 IBM VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference