lCommand I I ASM3 705 , I ASMGEND 1 , CMSGEND I , I I 1 C'PEREP I , DIRECT I I DOSGEN , I IGEN3705 , I 1 GENERATE
1 I lLKED I lNCPDUMP I I , PRB I , PROB I , SAVENCP , SETKEY STA"!' V"FBLD VMFDUMP VMFLO AD ZAP I Code , SYSGEN , 'SYSGEN I , SYSGEN I , lSVSGEN 1 I EREP 1
lap Gd I (SYSGEN I IIPCS , !SYSGEN , I , SYSGEN I I 1 SYSGEN I lOP Gd, ISPG I IIPCS , ,IPCS I I SYSGEN, 1 ISPG 1 I lIPCS 1 lSYSGEN , lOp Gd, ,IPCS , ,SYSGEN , ,SYSGEN I lap Gd, ISPG Usage 'Assemble 370x source code. I Regenerate the VM/370 assembler command modules.
Generate a new CMS disk-resident module from
updated TEXT files.
Generate the CMSSEG discontiguous saved segment.
Format and edit system error records for output.
Set up VM/370 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/370 or the VM/370 directory, or generate , a new standalone copy of a service program. , Link-edit the 370x control program. Process CP spool reader files created by 370x dumping operations. IUpdate IPCS problem status.
Enter a problem report in IPCS. Read 370x control program load into virtual
storage and save an image on a CP-owned disk.
Assign storage protect keys to storage assigned to
named systems.
Display the status of reported system problems.
Generate and/or update VM/370 using the PLC tape.
Format and print system abend dumps; under lPCS, create a problem report.
Generate a new CP, CMS or RSCS module.
Load and save the CMSVSAM and CMSAMS segments. Modify or dump LOADLIB, TXTLlB, or MJDULE files. , I , , , , CMS Commands for System Programmers
14 IBM VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference
Section 2. CMS Commands
This section contains reference information for the CMS commands used by
general users. Each command description indicates the format, operands
and options, and error messages and return codes issued by the command. Usage notes are provided, where applicable.
The formats of the DEBUG, EDIT, and EXEC commands are also listed;
for details on the EDIT or DEBUG subcommands or EXEC control statements,
see: "Section 3. EDIT Subcommands and Macros" "Section 4. DEBUG Subcommands" "Section 5. EXEC Control Statements"
For more detailed usage information on eMS commands, see the Section 2. CMS Commands 15
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