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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