Contents
The entries in this Table of Contents are accumulative. They list additions to t.his
publication by the following VM/370 System Contol Program Products: VM/370 Basic System Extensions, Program Number 5748-XX8 VM/370 system Extensions, Program Number 5748-XE1 However, the text within the publication is not accumulative; it only relates to the one SCP proqram product that is installed on your Therefore, there may be topics and
references listed in this Table of contents that are not contained in the body of this
publication. SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. ix PART 1. GUIDANCE INFORMATION PART 1. GUIDANCE INFORMATION. SECTION 1. THE VH/370 COMMAND LANGUAGES. VM/310 Command Environments. _ VM/310 CP Command Structure. The Command Name The Command Operands Comments in the CP Command language. Character Set Usaqe. 1 1
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4 SEC!ION 2. THE CP COMMAND LANGUAGE. 7
privilege Classes for CP Commands. 7 CP Commands Accepted From Each User Class
Class. .9
The Class G Commands. .2
The Class Any Commands 12 SECTION 3. CP COMMAND USAGE. 13
Controlling and Output Functions. 14
virtual Disks. 15 Permanent virtual Disks. ••• 16
Temporary Virtual Disks. ,. 16 Sharing Virtual Disks. 16 Virtual unit Record Devices. 11 Virtual Unit Record Spooling 17 Spool File Characteristics 18
virtual Console Spooling 19
Reordering and purqing Spool Files 20 Dedicated Devices. 20 Dedicated Channels 22
Controlling the virtual Machine. 22 Loading an Operating System. 22 Simulating Interrupts. 24
Entering CP Commands 24
Enterinq CP Commands when the Virtual Machine is Runninq 24
Entering CP Commands from the Virtual Console Read Environment 25
Entering CP Commands from CP Console
Function Mode. 26
Reconfiguring the Virtual Machine. 26
Testing and Debugging of Programs Stopping Execution of Your Virtual Machine. Displaying Virtual Storage Terminal Output. Byte Alignment on Terminal Output •• Printer Output Altering Virtual Storage Tracing Virtual Machine Activity PART 2. REFERENCE INFORMATION ••• SECTION 4. NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS. 27 28 28 28 29 30 31 33 35 37 SECTION 5. FORMAT OF CP COMMANDS 41
*. . . . . . . . . . 42 #CP. ••••• 43 ADS TOP 4S ATTN 47
BEGIN. 48
CHANGE 49 CLO SEe 53 COUPLE 4 57 CP 59
DEFINE. 60 DETACH. 66
DETACH CHANNEL 69
DIAL 70 DISCONN. 72 DISPLAY. 74 DUMP 80 ECHO 83 EXTERNAL 84
INDICATE 85 IPL. 88
LINK. 91 LOADVFCB 95 LOGOFF 97 LOGON. 99 MESSAGE. .102 NOTREADY .104 ORDER. 105 PUR GE. .107 QUERY. .109 QUERY Command for Class G Users. .110 Contents v
QUERY Command for All Classes of Users (Except Class Any). .123 READY. REQUEST. RESET. · REWIND · SET. . · SLEEP. · SMSG . · SPOOL. STORE. · FIGURES .
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Character sets and Their
Contents •••••• ••••••••••••••• 5 CP privilege Class
Descriptions •• _ ••••• •••••••• 8
Commands Accepted from Each User Class •• ••••••••••••••• 9
Controlling the Virtual Machine During a Terminal Session •••••••••••••••••••••• 13 System Action Taken on a #CP Command •••••••••••••••••• 44 SYSTEM TAG ••• .153 •••• 154 TERftINAL TRACE. .157 •• 161 •• 166
.168 TRANSFER •• VMDUftP APPENDIX: Vft/370 COMMAND SUMMARY. .173 INDEX. •. .185
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Action Taken on CLOSE for
a Virtual Input Device ••••••• S5
Action Taken on CLOSE for
a Virtual Output Device •••••• 5S Password Requirements on the
Link •••••••••••••• 93 3270 High Intensity
Features ••••••• 160.1 3270 High Intensity
Features (5748-XE1) ••••••• 160.1 CP Command Summary._ •••••••• 173 CMS Command Summary ••••••••• 178 CMS Commands for System Programmers ••••••••••••••••• 183 RSCS Command Summary ••••.••• 184
vi IBM VM/370 CP Command Reference for General Users
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