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NOTREADY Use the NJTREADY command to cause a pad changed from ready to not ready command is: r I NOTRea:1 y vaddr L __ _ virtual device to appear as if it status. The format of the NOTREADY . ___ J vaddr is the virtual device address (cuu) of the unit to be removed from ready status. 1. This is for use with spooled unit record devices and virtlal consoles only. 2. Any operation to the specified device, in progress at the time the is issued, is completed. On the next Start IIO (SID) instruction, the not ready condition is in effect. None. 104 IBM VM/370 CP Command Feference for General Users
ORDER Use the ORDER command to spool files in a specific order by device type. The format of the ORDER command is: r , , , , ORDer I {Reader } I T?rinter I PUnch { CLass c1 CLass C2 ••• } 1 spoolid1 spoolid2 ••• ,1A L combination of CLASS and spoolid specifications may be entered. J READER RDR PRINTER PRT PUNCH PCB specifies that the reader spool files are to be placed in order. specifies that the printer spool files are to be placed in order. specifies that the punch spool files are to be placed in order. c1 CLASS c2 ••• are the class(es) to be rearranged and the sequence in which they are to be processed. CLASS is a required reserved word and c1, c2,... are one-character alphameric fields (with values from A to Z and from 0 to 9) that represent spooling classes. spoolid1 spoolid2 ••• are the spool ids of the files to be rearranged and the sequence in which they are to be processed. 1. You may order only your own files. 2. Use the QUERY command to determine spool file attributes such as class and spoolid for files you want to rearrange. 3. A combination of class and spoolid specifications can be used to rearcanqe files. For example: order printer class A 1963 class C specifies that printer files are queued in the following all class A files, the file with spoolid 1963, all class: files, by any other printer spool files not specified in the ORDER command line. section 5. Format of CP Commands 105
NOTREADY Use the NJTREADY command to cause a pad changed from ready to not ready command is: r I NOTRea:1 y vaddr L __ _ virtual device to appear as if it status. The format of the NOTREADY . ___ J vaddr is the virtual device address (cuu) of the unit to be removed from ready status. 1. This is for use with spooled unit record devices and virtlal consoles only. 2. Any operation to the specified device, in progress at the time the is issued, is completed. On the next Start IIO (SID) instruction, the not ready condition is in effect. None. 104 IBM VM/370 CP Command Feference for General Users
ORDER Use the ORDER command to spool files in a specific order by device type. The format of the ORDER command is: r , , , , ORDer I {Reader } I T?rinter I PUnch { CLass c1 CLass C2 ••• } 1 spoolid1 spoolid2 ••• ,1A L combination of CLASS and spoolid specifications may be entered. J READER RDR PRINTER PRT PUNCH PCB specifies that the reader spool files are to be placed in order. specifies that the printer spool files are to be placed in order. specifies that the punch spool files are to be placed in order. c1 CLASS c2 ••• are the class(es) to be rearranged and the sequence in which they are to be processed. CLASS is a required reserved word and c1, c2,... are one-character alphameric fields (with values from A to Z and from 0 to 9) that represent spooling classes. spoolid1 spoolid2 ••• are the spool ids of the files to be rearranged and the sequence in which they are to be processed. 1. You may order only your own files. 2. Use the QUERY command to determine spool file attributes such as class and spoolid for files you want to rearrange. 3. A combination of class and spoolid specifications can be used to rearcanqe files. For example: order printer class A 1963 class C specifies that printer files are queued in the following all class A files, the file with spoolid 1963, all class: files, by any other printer spool files not specified in the ORDER command line. section 5. Format of CP Commands 105
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MESSAGE Use the MESSAGE command to transmit message text to a specified userid or to the primary system operator. The format of the MESSAGE command is: r L Message MSG } msgtext OPerator ---, I I I J is the identification of the user who is to receive the messaqe. * that you are sending a message to yourself. OPERATJR the message to the primary system operator regardless of his userid. msgtext is the text of the message that is to be transmitted. The length of the message is limited by the number of characters remaining on the input line after entering the command and the appropriate operand. 1. If the user designated to receive the message is not logged on or hiS suppressed the receiving of messages (SET "SG OFFt, the message is transmitted and the sender receives a diagnostic message to this effect. A message which is not received by a user is not save1 and must be sent at a later time when the user is receiving messiges. 2. The nessige is displayed at the terminal when the terminal is ready to receive output. If a typewriter terminal (or a display terminal having set eN) is entering 1ata, the message is not displayed until an end-of-line (carriage return or ENTERt signal is received. 3. If the message and SET MSG ON sounds. is received by the primary is in effect, the alarm system operator console at the central computer 4. If the user receiving the message is logged on with a 3277 virtual that has the alarm feature, the alarm sounds. 5. * is useful in identifyinq the current userid of an abandoned terminal, or it can be used in a program intended to be executed under userids. 102 Commana Reference for General Users
MESSAGE hh:mm:ss MSG FROM OPERAT0R: msqtext is the messaqe received by the user from the system operator. hh:mm:ss MSG FROM msqtext user1.1 . LOGNxxxx hh:mm:ss is the format of the messaqe sent to another user or to the s,stem operatot, where userid is tbat of the sender. If the user sendinq the message is not logged on to VK/370, LOGON or and the line number are displayed instead of userid. is the time in hours:minutes:seconds when the message was sent to the user. section 5. Format of CP Commands 103
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ORDER 4. When duplicate spoolids are present, the ORDER command resequences only the first duplicate spool file found. 5. The order terminal of voor spool files may change without warninq between sessions if the system was restarted with a checkpoint { nnnn} FILES ORDERED NO the number of files that were placed in order. It is not displayel if you issued the CP SET IMSG OFF command. 106 IBM VM/370 CP Command Reference for General Users
PURGE Use the DURGE command to remove your own closed spool files from the system befoLe they are printed or punched by the spooling devices, or before they are read by a user. The format of the PURGE command is: r , I PURge 1 \ I Reader p • t ! I ( -. UnCh I ALL r ICLass c1 CLass c2 ••• Ispoolid1 spoolid2 ••• lab!: L 1 I I I I I IlA combination of CLASS and spoolid specifications may be entered. L FEADER FDR PRINTER PRT PUNCH PCH ALL ___________________________________________________________ .J purqes reader files. purges printer spool files. pULqes punch spool files. pULges all reader, printer, and punch spool files. When ALL is specified instead of a device all other operands are iqnored. CLASS c1 CLASS c2 ••• are the class(es) of files to be purged. CLASS is a required reserved word and c1, c2, ••• are one-character alphameric fields (with values from A to z and 0 to 9) that represent spoolinq classes. spoolid1 spoolid2 ••• are the spo0lids of specific files to be purged. purges all files of the specified type (reader, printer, or punc:h) • 1. Anv closed spool file, owned by you, may be purged, regardless of its status, as lonq as it has not been selected for processing. 2. Purqinq can be specifications. done using a combination For example: purge printer class A 1932 class D 619 of CLASS and spoolid specifies that all class A and class D printer files and printer files spoolids of 1932 and 619 are to be purged. section 5. Format of CP Commands 107