Page of GC20-1806-9 As Updated April 1, 1981 by TNL GN25-0834 r , QUERY ,ACTIVE , ACTIVE ,OFFLINE I ,FREE I IALL I Iresource [resource ••• ]1 L J displays the status of 370x resources (lines or terminals) and
remote 3270 resources.
displays only the resources
and printer stations) that V8/370 users).
(terminals, remote 3270 display
are active (those being used by OFFLINE displays only resources (terminals, remote 3270 display and
printer stations) that are not available to V8/370 users.
FREE
ALL
displays only resources (terminals, remote 3270 display and
printer stations) that are not offline and also not currently
in use.
displays the active,
(terminals or remote
attached to all 3704 VM/370 system.
offline or free status of each resource 3270 display and printer stations only)
and 3270 remote control units on the
with the exception of remote 3270, "resource" displays only
the resources (lines or terminals) whose four-digit
hexadecimal identity is specified. The last three digits are
the actual resource ID. The first digit is a device sequence
number associated with a particular 370x. This device
sequence number designates the relative position of the device
in the D8KRIO module: the first 3704 or 3705 listed has device
sequence number 0, the second listed has device sequence
number 1, and so on. r r " DISPLAY raddr hexloc1 I {-}.lheXloc21 I I : lEND I I bytecount 1 L J I I r , I I {.} Ibytecountl I I lEND I I L L J J this operand reserved for 370x operations only, displays the
contents of 370x storage. The data is displayed in fullwords.
No EBCDIC translation is provided.
The raddr operand is the real address of the 370x whose
storage is to be displayed.
The hexloc1 operand specifies the hexadecimal address of the
start of the display and must be specified. To display more
than one fullword, : or -or must be specified.
The hexloc2 operand specifies the hexadecimal location of the
end of the display.
specifies the number of bytes to be displayed. The sum of
hexloc1 and bytecount must be an address that does not exceed
the 370x storage size. Bytecount must have a value of at
least one. A minimum of four bytes is displayed.
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END Page of GC20-1806-9 As Updated April 1, 1981 by TIL G125-0834 indicates that the display continues until the end of storage
is reached and is the default if hexloc2 or bytecount is not
specified. VARY {ONLINE} resource [resource ••• ] OFFLINE varies the status of specified 370x resources. ONLIIE places a resource (line or terminal) online. OFFLINE places a resource (line or terminal) offline.
Bote: only the OILIIE and OFFLINE operands are valid for remote 3270 resources.
with the exception of reaote 3270, resource is a four-digit
hexadeciaal identity. The last three digits are the actual
resource ID. The first digit is a device'sequence number
associated with a particular 370x. This device sequence nuaber designates the relative position of the device in the D!KRIO aodule: the first 370x listed has a device sequence
number 0, the second listed has a device sequence number 1,
and so on.
r , POLLDLAY nnnnlALL I jraddri
L J changes the duration of the polling delay interval for the
binary synchronous line to the value of nnnn. The address of
the binary synchronous line is raddr and nnnn is the decimal
nuaber in tenths of a second (not to exceed 9999) for the
polling delay interval. If ALL is specified, the polling
delay interval is set for all the 3270 remote lines. The polling delay interval that is defined generation is tva seconds.
at system The polling delay interval is that period of time from
the time a binary synchronous line receives a negative
response from a general polling sequence until the polling
delay interval expires, or a message is sent to the station on
the binary synchronous line. The polling delay interval m1n1m1zes unproductive polling and
processor meter time. In general, if no data or other
communications is being received from the stations on the
binary synchronous line, the polling delay interval is started
and control is given to the dispatcher.
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