Figures

Figure 1: Sample Configuration File ........................................................................................................... 36 Figure 2: OSA Address Table (OAT) File Syntax ..................................................................................... 217 Figure 3: Hercules Hardware Console ..................................................................................................... 233 Figure 4: Hercules device and status panel ............................................................................................. 234 Figure 5: Hercules web browser interface ................................................................................................ 235 Figure 6: Message prefixing using the native Hercules console .............................................................. 239 Figure 7: WinGUI Advanced Logging Options ......................................................................................... 239 Figure 8: Message prefixing using the console of the Hercules WinGUI ................................................. 240 Figure 9: Silent comment .......................................................................................................................... 260 Figure 10: $LOCATE command (System Configuration Block) ............................................................... 262 Figure 11: $LOCATE command (CPU Register Context) ........................................................................ 262 Figure 12: $LOCATE command (Host System Information Block) .......................................................... 263 Figure 13: $TEST command .................................................................................................................... 265 Figure 14: $ZAPCMD command (disable console command) ................................................................. 267 Figure 15: Loud comment......................................................................................................................... 268 Figure 16: SCP command ........................................................................................................................ 269 Figure 17: “?” command ........................................................................................................................... 271 Figure 18: “? CPU*” command ................................................................................................................. 272 Figure 19: “? MAINSIZE” command ......................................................................................................... 272 Figure 20: AEA command ........................................................................................................................ 274 Figure 21: AIA command .......................................................................................................................... 275 Figure 22: AR command ........................................................................................................................... 276 Figure 23: ARCHLVL command (display architecture mode) .................................................................. 279 Figure 24: ARCHLVL command (set new architecture mode) ................................................................. 279 Figure 25: ARCHLVL command (enable facility)...................................................................................... 279 Figure 26: ARCHLVL command (force on facility) ................................................................................... 279 Figure 27: ARCHLVL command (query all) .............................................................................................. 280 Figure 28: ARCHLVL command (query facility) ....................................................................................... 280 Figure 29: ATTACH command (configure printer) ................................................................................... 282 Figure 30: ATTACH command (configure display terminal) ..................................................................... 283 Figure 31: AUTOINIT command (display current setting) ........................................................................ 285 Figure 32: AUTOINIT command (change setting) .................................................................................... 286 Figure 33: AUTOMOUNT command (add entries) ................................................................................... 288 Figure 34: AUTOMOUNT command (list entries)..................................................................................... 288 Figure 35: AUTOMOUNT command (delete entry) .................................................................................. 288 Figure 36: B command ............................................................................................................................. 289 Figure 37: B+ command ........................................................................................................................... 290 Figure 38: B- command ............................................................................................................................ 291 Figure 39: CACHE command (display status of DASD system caching) ................................................ 292 Figure 40: CACHE command (disable caching for DASD devices) ......................................................... 293 Figure 41: CACHE command (display cache statistics) ........................................................................... 293 Figure 42: CACHESTATS command ....................................................................................................... 295 Figure 43: CAPPING command (display current CPU capping value, capping set) ................................ 296 Figure 44: CAPPING command (set CPU capping value) ....................................................................... 297
Figure 45: CAPPING command (disable capping) ................................................................................... 297 Figure 46: CAPPING command (display current CPU capping value, capping not set) .......................... 297 Figure 47: CCKD OPTS command .......................................................................................................... 302 Figure 48: CCKD HELP command ........................................................................................................... 303 Figure 49: CCKD STATS command ......................................................................................................... 303 Figure 50: CCKD command (set options) ................................................................................................ 303 Figure 51: CD command (absolute path) ................................................................................................. 304 Figure 52: CD command (relative path) ................................................................................................... 304 Figure 53: CF command (display CPU status) ......................................................................................... 305 Figure 54: CF command (configure CPU offline) ..................................................................................... 306 Figure 55: CF command (configure CPU online) ..................................................................................... 306 Figure 56: CFALL command (display status of all CPUs) ........................................................................ 307 Figure 57: CFALL command (configure all CPUs offline) ........................................................................ 308 Figure 58: CFALL command (configure all CPUs online) ........................................................................ 308 Figure 59: CLOCKS command ................................................................................................................. 309 Figure 60: CMDLEVEL command (set command group) ......................................................................... 311 Figure 61: CMDLEVEL command (display current command group) ...................................................... 311 Figure 62: CMDSEP command (display the current command line separator) ....................................... 313 Figure 63: CMDSEP command (set new command line separator) ........................................................ 314 Figure 64: CMDTGT command (display current setting) ......................................................................... 315 Figure 65: CMDTGT command (set target to SCP) ................................................................................. 316 Figure 66: CMDTGT command (set target back to Hercules) .................................................................. 316 Figure 67: CNSLPORT command (display current telnet client port) ...................................................... 317 Figure 68: CNSLPORT command (set telnet client port) ......................................................................... 318 Figure 69: CNSLPORT command (set telnet client port bound to specific address) ............................... 318 Figure 70: CODEPAGE command (display current codepage conversion table) .................................... 320 Figure 71: CODEPAGE command (set codepage conversion table) ...................................................... 320 Figure 72: CONKPALV command ............................................................................................................ 322 Figure 73: CP_UPD command (copy codepage to user tables) .............................................................. 325 Figure 74: CP_UPD command (display ASCII user table) ....................................................................... 326 Figure 75: CP_UPD command (export user table)................................................................................... 326 Figure 76: CP_UPD command (import user table)................................................................................... 326 Figure 77: CP_UPD command (alter ASCII user table) ........................................................................... 327 Figure 78: CP_UPD command (reset user codepage tables) .................................................................. 328 Figure 79: CP_UPD command (test user codepage tables) .................................................................... 328 Figure 80: CPU command (set target CPU address permanently) .......................................................... 330 Figure 81: CPU command (set target CPU address permanently) .......................................................... 330 Figure 82: CPUIDFMT command (display current STIDP format) ........................................................... 332 Figure 83: CPUIDFMT command (set STIDP format bit) ......................................................................... 332 Figure 84: CPUMODEL command ........................................................................................................... 333 Figure 85: CPUPRIO command ............................................................................................................... 334 Figure 86: CPUSERIAL command ........................................................................................................... 335 Figure 87: CPUVERID command ............................................................................................................. 336 Figure 88: CR command (display control registers) ................................................................................. 337 Figure 89: CR command (alter control register) ....................................................................................... 338 Figure 90: CSCRIPT command (cancel first script) ................................................................................. 339
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