The format of the Class B SET co.mand is: r , SET LOGllsg Inn I INULLI L .J 1 r , ) DUMP {AUTO } ICP I raddr IALLI --'-"'.,."'".=-- L 1";;S;:: =
r ,LOGMSG Inn I INULLI L .J LOGMSG or LOGMSG nn causes CP to respond with the message LOGMSG: followed by a console read to allow the operator to
enter the line. Themaximum log message length per line is 76
characters, including spaces.Use LOGftSG with no operand to
start a new logmessage or add to a log message. LOGftSG nn
specifies that a change is to bemade. to existing line number nn in the log message. A null line entered terminates the LOGMSG entry (for adding or initializing) or deletes line nn
if that option is used.LOG8SG NULL deletes the entire
existingLOG8SG allowing a new LOG8SG to be created.
Preceding themessage text with an asterisk automatically displays the message on the console as soon as a user logs on
toVM/370. r , DUMP {AUTO } ICP I raddr IALLI L .J
designates the unit to receive the'8/370 system ABEID dump, where raddr is a real printer or a 9-track tape address. If
thedump unit is a tape drive, the dump data must fit on one
reel because'8/370 does not support multiple tape volumes. If AUTO is specified, the system unit is disk. The CP
optiondumps only storage occupied by the control prograa-; whereas the option dUllps all storage.
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r ,
enter the line. The
characters, including spaces.
start a new log
specifies that a change is to be
if that option is used.
existing
Preceding the
to
designates the unit to receive the
the
reel because
option
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