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Hercules V4.00.0 - User Reference Guide - HEUR040000-00
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Figure
137:
GPR
command
(alter
general
purpose
register)
...................................................................
387
Figure
138:
HAO
command
(define
target
rule).
......................................................................................
389
Figure
139:
HAO
command
(define
command)........................................................................................
389
Figure
140:
HAO
command
(list
defined
rules)
........................................................................................
390
Figure
141:
HAO
command
(delete
rule)
.................................................................................................
390
Figure
142:
HAO
command
(delete
all
rules)
...........................................................................................
390
Figure
143:
HAO
fired
command
..............................................................................................................
390
Figure
144:
HELP
command
....................................................................................................................
392
Figure
145:
HELP
CPU*
command
..........................................................................................................
393
Figure
146:
HELP
MAINSIZE
command
..................................................................................................
393
Figure
147:
HERC
command
...................................................................................................................
394
Figure
148:
HERCLOGO
command
.........................................................................................................
395
Figure
149:
HERCPRIO
command
..........................................................................................................
396
Figure
150:
HST
command
(display
command
recall
history
list)
............................................................
398
Figure
151:
HST
command
(issue
silent
non-echoing
command)
...........................................................
398
Figure
152:
HTTP
command
(display
HTTP
server
status)
.....................................................................
400
Figure
153:
HTTP
command
(stop
HTTP
server)
....................................................................................
400
Figure
154:
HTTP
command
(set
HTTP
server
root
directory)
................................................................
400
Figure
155:
HTTP
command
(set
HTTP
server
port
and
authorization)
..................................................
401
Figure
156:
HTTP
command
(start
HTTP
server)
....................................................................................
401
Figure
157:
I
command
.............................................................................................................................
402
Figure
158:
ICOUNT
command
................................................................................................................
404
Figure
159:
ICOUNT
command
(sorted)
..................................................................................................
405
Figure
160:
IODELAY
command
(display
value)
.....................................................................................
406
Figure
161:
IODELAY
command
(set
value)
............................................................................................
407
Figure
162:
IPENDING
command
............................................................................................................
409
Figure
163:
IPL
command
........................................................................................................................
411
Figure
164:
K
command
...........................................................................................................................
414
Figure
165:
KD
command.........................................................................................................................
415
Figure
166:
LDMOD
command
................................................................................................................
416
Figure
167:
LEGACYSENSEID
command
...............................................................................................
418
Figure
168:
LOADCORE
command
.........................................................................................................
419
Figure
169:
LOADPARM
command
(display
IPL
parameter)
...................................................................
420
Figure
170:
LOADPARM
command
(set
IPL
parameter)
.........................................................................
421
Figure
171:
LOG
command
(redirect
output
to
a
new
logfile)
..................................................................
423
Figure
172:
LOG
command
(stop
output
to
logfile)
..................................................................................
423
Figure
173:
LOGOPT
command
..............................................................................................................
424
Figure
174:
LPARNAME
command
(display
LPAR
name)
......................................................................
425
Figure
175:
LPARNUM
command
(display
LPARNUM).
.........................................................................
427
Figure
176:
LPARNUM
command
(set
LPARNUM).
................................................................................
427
Figure
177:
LPARNUM
command
(set
LPARNUM
BASIC).
....................................................................
427
Figure
178:
LS
command
.........................................................................................................................
429
Figure
179:
LSDEP
command
..................................................................................................................
430
Figure
180:
LSMOD
command
.................................................................................................................
432
Figure
181:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
storage)
............................................................
435
Figure
182:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
unlocked
main
storage)
...................................................
435
Figure
183:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
locked
main
storage)
.......................................................
436
Figure
184:
MANUFACTURER
command
(set
STSI
manufacturer
code)
...............................................
437
Figure
185:
MAXCPU
command
(display
current
number
of
installed
processors)
.................................
439
Figure
186:
MAXCPU
command
(set
number
of
installed
processors)
...................................................
439
Figure
187:
MAXRATES
command
(set
the
interval
time)
.......................................................................
441
Figure
188:
MAXRATES
command
(display
maximum
rates)
.................................................................
441
Figure
189:
MEMLOCK
command
...........................................................................................................
442
Figure
190:
MESSAGE
command
............................................................................................................
443
Figure
191:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
1)...........................................................
445
Figure
192:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
2)...........................................................
445
Figure
193:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
1)...........................................................
445
Figure
194:
MODPATH
command
(display
dynamic
load
module
path)
.................................................
446
Figure
195:
MODPATH
command
(set
dynamic
load
module
path)
........................................................
447
Figure
196:
MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT
command
(display
settings).
.....................................................
449
Figure
197:
MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT
command
(disable
tape
mount
reinitialization)
.........................
449
Figure
198:
MSG
command
.....................................................................................................................
450
Figure
199:
MSGHLD
command
(set
new
interval)
.................................................................................
451
Figure
200:
MSGHLD
command
(release
messages)
.............................................................................
452
Figure
201:
MSGLEVEL
command
(display
message
level)
...................................................................
455
Figure
202:
MSGLEVEL
command
(suppress
certain
messages)...........................................................
455
Figure
203:
MSGLEVEL
command
(set
message
level
DEBUG)
............................................................
455
Figure
204:
MSGNOH
command
.............................................................................................................
457
Figure
205:
MT
command
(REW
operation)
............................................................................................
460
Figure
206:
MT
command
(ASF
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
207:
MT
command
(FSF
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
208:
MT
command
(FSR
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
209:
MT
command
(WTM
operation)
............................................................................................
461
Figure
210:
MT
command
(DSE
operation)
.............................................................................................
461
Figure
211:
NUMCPU
command
(display
current
number
of
emulated
CPUs)
.......................................
463
Figure
212:
NUMCPU
command
(increase
emulated
CPUs)
..................................................................
463
Figure
213:
NUMCPU
command
(reduce
emulated
CPUs)
.....................................................................
463
Figure
214:
NUMVEC
command
(display
current
number
of
vector
facilities)
.........................................
464
Figure
215:
NUMVEC
command
(set
number
of
vector
facilities)
............................................................
464
Figure
216:
OSTAILOR
command
(display
intended
operating
system)
.................................................
466
Figure
217:
OSTAILOR
command
(specify
intended
operating
system)
.................................................
466
Figure
218:
OSTAILOR
command
(combine
intended
operating
systems)
.............................................
466
Figure
219:
OSTAILOR
command
(combine
intended
operating
systems)
.............................................
467
Figure
220:
PANRATE
command
(list
current
panel
refresh
rate)
...........................................................
468
Figure
221:
PANRATE
command
(set
new
panel
refresh
rate)
...............................................................
469
Figure
222:
PANTITLE
command
(set
a
new
console
window
title)
........................................................
471
Figure
223:
PANTITLE
command
(remove
console
window
title)............................................................
471
Figure
224:
PGMPRDOS
command
........................................................................................................
472
Figure
225:
PGMTRACE
command
(display
settings)
.............................................................................
473
Figure
226:
PGMTRACE
command
(change
settings)
............................................................................
474
Figure
227:
PLANT
command
(set
STSI
plant
name)
..............................................................................
475
Figure
228:
PR
command.........................................................................................................................
476
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