LOGOFF Use to terminate a virtual machine session and
disconnect your virtual machine from the VM/370 system.
the LOGOFF command is:
The format of r---- I LOGoff I LOGout
L rHOldl ______ J HOLD cetains the connection for a line to
enable you to log on without redialinq the VM/370 system.
1. causes all active spool files to be closed, temporary 1isks to be relinquished, dedicated devices to be detached, and an record to be created for the user.
2. should always log off at your terminal in addition to turning off on the terminal. Terminal power off is not synonymous
with loqoff.
If you turn power off at the terminal instead of logging off,
loqoff occurs by one of the following methods: -- Logoff
takes place after a 15-minute interval has elapsed. This occurs
if no attempt is made to turn terminal power on and re-establish with the still logqed-on virtual machine during
this 15-minute period. 1Q£ft! Terminal Logoff only takes place 15
minutes after VM/370 discovers that the terminal has been turned
off is, VM/370 attempts to send a message to the terminal, bcrt qets back an error code indicating that the terminal is
tJrned off). Because many hours may pass before VM/370 discovers that the terminal is turned off, you run the risk of
compromising the security of the virtual machine and data files.
Anyone turninq the 3270 power back on has access to the virtual without logginq on. This is because the machine is
still loqged on, although inactive.
CONNECT= hh:mm:ss mmm:ss.hs TOTCPU= mmm:ss.hs
CONNECT= hh:mm:ss
is the actual clock time spent in the current terminal session
in hours:minutes:seconds.
section 5. Format of CP Commands 97
LOGOFF VIRT:PU= mmm:ss.hs
the virtual CPU time used in the current terminal session in
minutes:seconds.hundredths of seconds. TOTCOU= the total :o.U time (including virtual and overhead) used in
the terminal session in minutes:seconds.hundredths of seconis. These times are either the elapsed time for the entire terminal
session the elapsed time since the ACNT command was entered for
this user. LOGOFF hh:mm:ss zone weekday mm/dd/yy
is the response for a logoff. radlr} LINE radlr LOGOFF AS userid USERS DEV ria nnn LS the normal response to the primary system operator. DEV rid
specifies the resource identification of a 3104/3705 line.
{
GRAF raddr} LINE radlr LOGOFF AS userid USERS DEV rid nnn FORCED is the response to the primary system operator if the forced by a line timeout or a terminal power-off.
specifies the resource identification of a 3104/3705 line. aSER DSC LOGOFF AS userid USERS = nnn
logoff is DEV rid is the response for a user who to the primary system operator when logoff occurs
had previously disconnected using the DISCONN =8 command Reterence for General Users
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