ASSGN 7. An assignment to disk (mode) should be accompanied by a DLBL
command that provides the disk file identification. 8. If no tape options are specified on the command line, the default for a 7-track tape is 800 bpi, data converter off, translator off
and odd parity. If the tape is 9-track, the density defaults to
the density of the tape drive. 1600 bpi is the reset condition for
q-track dual-density tapes. If the tape drive is phase-encoded, density defaults to the density of the tape. If the tape drive is
NRZI, the reset condition is 800 bpi.
None. DMSASN003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSASN027E INVALID DEVICE 'device' RC=24 DMSASN02AE NO LOGICAL UNIT SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSASN02QE INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' IN THE OPTION 'option'
FIELD RC=24 DMSASN035E INVALID TAPE MODE RC=24 DMSASN050E PARAMETER MISSING AFTER SYSxxx RC=24 'option' OPTION SPECIFIED TWICE RC=24 DMSASN066E 'option' AND 'option' ARE CONFLICTING OPTIONS RC=24 DMSASN06QE DISK 'mode' NOT ACCESSED RC=36 DMSASN070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSASNOA7E INVALID ASSIGNMENT of 'SYSxxx' TO DEVICE 'device' RC=24 DMSASNOqOE INVALID DEVICE CLASS 'deviceclass' FOR 'device' RC=36 DMSASNOq9E CMS/DOS ENVIRONMENT NOT ACTIVE RC=40 DMSASNl13S (cuu) , NOT ATTACHED RC=100 Section 2. CMS Commands 31
CMSBATCH CMSBATCH system operator uses the CMSBATCH command to invoke the CMS batch
facility. Instead of compiling or executing a program interactively,
virtual machine users can transfer jobs to the virtual card reader of an
active CMS batch virtual machine and thus free up their terminals for
other work. The format of the CMSBATCH command is:
r------ , CMSBATCH L- [sysname]
------, , sysname is the eight-character identification of the saved system that
is specifically generated for CMS batch operations via the CP SAVESYS command and the NAMESYS macro. Refer to the Qyidg for details on SAVESYS and NAMESYS use. NQtg: If sysname is not supplied on the command line, then the
system that the system operator is currently logged onto
becomes the CMS batch virtual machine.
1. The CMSBATCH command may be invoked immediately after an IPL of the CMS system. Alternatively, BATCH may be specified following the PARM operand on the IPL command line.
2. You should not issue the CMSBATCH command if you use a virtual disk
at address 195; the CMS batch virtual machine erases all files on
the disk at address 195.
3. For a description of how to send jobs to
machine, see the setting up a batch virtual machine, see the CMS batch virtual
For an explanation of
the 4. The CMS batch virtual machine can be utilized by personnel who do
not have access to a terminal or a virtual machine. This is
accomplished by submitting jobs via the real card reader. For
details on this, see the 5. If the command encounters recursive abends, the message system ABEND" appears on the system operator's console. DMSBTB100E NO BATCH PROCESSOR AVAILABLE RC=40 DMSBTB101E BATCH NOT LOADED RC= 88 DMSBTP105E NO JOB CARD PROVIDED RC=None DMSBTP106E JOB CARD FORMAT INVALID RC=None DMSBTP107E CP/CMS COMMAND 'command, (device)' NOT ALLOWED RC=88 DMSBTP108E ISET CARD FORMAT INVALID RC=None DMSBTP109E {CPUIPRINTERIPUNCH} LIMIT EXCEEDED RC=None
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