Pg. of GC20-1819-2 Rev March 30, 1919 by Supp. SD23-9024-1 for 5148-118 command I ASM3105 ASMGEND CMSGEND CMSXGEN CPEREP DIRECT DOSGEN DUMPS CAN GEN3105 GENERATE LKED NCPDUMP PRB FROB SAVENCP SETKEY STAT VMFBLD VMFDOS VMFDUMP YMFLOAD VSAMPP ZAP Code SYSGEN SYSGEN SYSGEN SYSGEN EREP Op Gd SYSGEN IPCS SYSGEN SYSGEN Usage Assemble 310x source code. Regenerate the VM/310 assembler command modules. Generate a new CMS disk-resident module from updated TEXT files. Generate the CMSSEG discontiguous saved segment. Formats and edits system error records for output. Set up VM/310 directory entries. Load and save the CMSDOS shared segment. Provide interactive analysis of CP abend dumps. Generate an EXEC file that assembles and link-edits the 370x control program. Update VM/310 or the VM/310 directory, or generate a new standalone copy of a service program. SYSGEN Link-edit the 310x control program. OP Gd, Process CP spool reader files created by 310x SPG dumping operations. IFCS Update IPCS problem status. IPCS Enter a problem report in IPCS. SYSGEN, Read 310x control prograN load into virtual SFG storage and save an image on a CF-owned disk. SPG Assign storage protect keys to storage assigned to named systems. IPCS Display the status of reported system problems. SYSGEN Generate and/or update VM/370 using the PLC tape. SYSGEN Create CMS files for DOS modules from DOS library distribution tape or SYSIN tape. Op Gd, Format and print system abend dumps. under IPCS, IPCS create a problem report. SYSGEN Generate a new CP, CMS or Rses module. SYSGEN Load and save the CMSVSAM, CMSAMS, and CMSBAM segments. Op Gd, Modify or dump LOADLIB, TITLIB, or MODULE files. SPG Figure 25. CMS Commands for System Program.ers 332 IBM VM/370 eMS User's Guide
Karch 30, 1919 Appendix B: Summary of CP Commands Figure 26 describes the CP command privilege classes. I Class User and Function I ------------------------------------------------------------1 The class A user controls the I V8/370 system. Class A is assigned to the user at the V8/310 I system console during IPL. The primary system operator is I resFonsible for the availability of the V8/370 system and its communication lines and resources. In addition, the class A user controls system accounting, broadcast messages, virtual machine performance options and other command operands that affect the overall performance of V8/310. The class A system operator who is automatically logged on during CP initialization is designated as the primary systea operator. Bl The class B user controls all the real resources of the V8/310 system, except those controlled by the primary syste. operator and spocling operator. Cl The class C user updates certain functions of the VM/310 system. Dl The class D user controls spool data files and specific functions of the system's unit record equipment. El An§II§!: The class E user examines and saves certain data in the V8/370 storage area. Fl The class F user obtains, and examines 8 in detail 8 certain data about input and output devices connected to the VK/310 system. G2 General User: The class G user controls functions associated iith-the-execution of his virtual machine. Any2 The Any classification is given to certain CP commands that are available to any user. These are Frimarily for the purpose of gaining and relinquishing access to the V8/310 system. H Reserved for IBK use. lDescribed in the Guide. 2Described in the Figure 26. CP Privilege Class Descriptions Appendix B: Summary of CP Commands 333