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Examples<br />
Messages<br />
ADP = nnn<br />
specifies the number of QDIO data buffers currently pending or available for a<br />
direct data transfer. This is the number of QDIO data buffers currently owned by<br />
the adapter.<br />
PROG = nnn<br />
specifies the number of QDIO data buffers currently owned by the program<br />
running in the virtual machine that have storage blocks allocated.<br />
UNAVAIL = nnn<br />
specifies the number of QDIOw data buffers currently owned by the program<br />
running in the virtual machine that have no storage blocks allocated.<br />
This example displays three virtual OSA devices that are part of a single virtual<br />
network adapter:<br />
cp query virtual osa<br />
OSA 0500 ON NIC 0500 UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL = 000D<br />
0500 QDIO-ELIGIBLE<br />
OSA 0501 ON NIC 0500 UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 000E<br />
0501 QDIO-ELIGIBLE<br />
OSA 0502 ON NIC 0500 UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 000F<br />
0502 QDIO-ELIGIBLE<br />
H<strong>CP</strong>040E Device {rdev|vdev|ldev} does not exist<br />
H<strong>CP</strong>263E Too many oper<strong>and</strong>s were supplied for<br />
this comm<strong>and</strong><br />
QUERY VIRTUAL OSA<br />
Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1115
QUERY VIRTUAL OSA QDIO ACTIVE indicates that a program running in the virtual machine has activated the QDIO data queues. Direct data transfer between the specified OSA device <strong>and</strong> the program may now occur. QIOASSIST status The status is one of the following: 1114 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> v QIOASSIST NOT AVAILABLE – indicates that the processor does not support the queue-I/O assist (QDIO performance assist for V=V guests), or z/<strong>VM</strong> is running in an environment where the queue-I/O assist is not available. See the SET QIOASSIST comm<strong>and</strong> for a list of requirements to use queue-I/O assist. v QIOASSIST- ELIGIBLE – indicates the device is eligible to use the queue-I/O assist (QDIO performance assist for V=V guests) when the virtual machine begins using the device with no traces in effect. v QIOASSIST DISABLED – indicates the device is not permitted to use the queue-I/O assist (QDIO performance assist for V=V guests). The device must have been attached to the virtual machine with the NOQIOAssist option either on the <strong>CP</strong> ATTACH comm<strong>and</strong> or the system-directory DEDICATE statement. v QIOASSIST ACTIVE – indicates the queue-I/O assist (QDIO performance assist for V=V guests) is active <strong>and</strong> in-use. type indicates the type of QDIO data queue: INP Input queue, used to transfer data from the OSA device to the program OUT Output queue, used to transfer data from the program to the OSA device sync indicates whether the program <strong>and</strong> <strong>CP</strong> versions of the QDIO data queue are currently synchronized: + Synchronized − Not synchronized For V=V virtual machines, <strong>CP</strong> translates the guest’s virtual environment to the real hardware. On behalf of the guest, <strong>CP</strong> makes a replica, or shadow, of the QDIO data queues created by a program running in the virtual machine. <strong>CP</strong> gives the shadow queues to the hardware to use. <strong>CP</strong> is then responsible for keeping the data queues synchronized between the program <strong>and</strong> the hardware. priority indicates the priority of the QDIO data queue. All input <strong>and</strong> output queues are listed according to their queue priority, with the lowest number queues having the highest priority. IOCNT = nnnnnnnn specifies the number of data transfers that have completed since the QDIO data queue was last activated by the program, in decimal. <strong>CP</strong> increments the IOCNT each time a QDIO data buffer changes from an adapter-owned state to a program-owned state. BYTES = nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn specifies the number of bytes transferred on that queue since device activation, in hexadecimal.
Examples Messages ADP = nnn specifies the number of QDIO data buffers currently pending or available for a direct data transfer. This is the number of QDIO data buffers currently owned by the adapter. PROG = nnn specifies the number of QDIO data buffers currently owned by the program running in the virtual machine that have storage blocks allocated. UNAVAIL = nnn specifies the number of QDIOw data buffers currently owned by the program running in the virtual machine that have no storage blocks allocated. This example displays three virtual OSA devices that are part of a single virtual network adapter: cp query virtual osa OSA 0500 ON NIC 0500 UNIT 000 SUBCHANNEL = 000D 0500 QDIO-ELIGIBLE OSA 0501 ON NIC 0500 UNIT 001 SUBCHANNEL = 000E 0501 QDIO-ELIGIBLE OSA 0502 ON NIC 0500 UNIT 002 SUBCHANNEL = 000F 0502 QDIO-ELIGIBLE H<strong>CP</strong>040E Device {rdev|vdev|ldev} does not exist H<strong>CP</strong>263E Too many oper<strong>and</strong>s were supplied for this comm<strong>and</strong> QUERY VIRTUAL OSA Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1115
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DEFINE CONSOLE DEFINE CONSOLE ►
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DEFINE CPU Responses 4. When a virt
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LOGON SYSC identifies the system co
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MESSAGE HCP2970E The CSE system nam
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MESSAGE ALL userid identifies the u
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MODIFY CHPID / PATH Usage Notes 596
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MODIFY CHPID / PATH Messages mod ch
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MODIFY COMMAND / CMD 600 z/VM: CP C
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MODIFY COMMAND / CMD Responses 6. O
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MODIFY CU / CNTLUNIT MODIFY CU / CN
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MODIFY CU / CNTLUNIT 606 z/VM: CP C
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MODIFY CU / CNTLUNIT Responses Mess
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MODIFY DEVICE / IODEVICE MODIFY DEV
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MODIFY DEVICE / IODEVICE Usage Note
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MODIFY DEVICE / IODEVICE HCP6805E T
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MODIFY DIAGNOSE Usage Notes PRIVCLA
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MODIFY EXIT MODIFY EXIT ►► MODi
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MODIFY EXIT Examples Messages 11. F
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MODIFY PRIV_CLASSES Responses Messa
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MONITOR Messages Table 16. Valid Cl
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MONITOR EVENT MONITOR EVENT ►►
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MONITOR EVENT I/O 628 z/VM: CP Comm
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MONITOR EVENT Usage Notes 630 z/VM:
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MONITOR EVENT 632 z/VM: CP Commands
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MONITOR EVENT This response is sent
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MONITOR SAMPLE Operands The sample
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MONITOR SAMPLE Usage Notes USER USE
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MONITOR SAMPLE 1. Any overlapping o
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MONITOR SAMPLE As a result of the M
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MONITOR START/STOP Responses v A vi
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MONITOR START/STOP Messages As a re
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MSGNOH Usage Notes Responses Messag
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ORDER ORDER ►► ORDer Authorizat
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ORDER Spoolid Owning User Originato
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PER PER Authorization Purpose Privi
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PURGE Usage Notes Responses Reader
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PURGE IMG PURGE IMG ►► PURge Au
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PURGE NLS PURGE NLS ►► PURge Au
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PURGE NSS PURGE NSS ►► PURge Au
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PURGE NSS HCP1013E An invalid opera
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PURGE TRFILES Responses Messages 2.
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QUERY ABEND QUERY ABEND ►► Quer
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QUERY ACCOUNT QUERY ACCOUNT ►►
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QUERY ALL Usage Notes Responses SYS
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QUERY ALL You see responses like th
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QUERY ALL Responses from Open Syste
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QUERY ALL v INT REQ, which means th
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QUERY ALL 680 z/VM: CP Commands and
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QUERY ALL Category Possible Values
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QUERY ALL 684 z/VM: CP Commands and
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QUERY ALLOC QUERY ALLOC ►► Quer
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QUERY ALLOC Responses displays cyli
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QUERY ALLOC extent, or the highest
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QUERY ALLOC 2. Volid and rdev are o
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QUERY ALLOC Messages HCP013E Confli
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QUERY CACHE QUERY CACHE ►► Quer
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QUERY CACHEFW QUERY CACHEFW ►►
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QUERY CAPABILITY QUERY CAPABILITY
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QUERY CFLINKS Examples Messages MOD
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QUERY CHPID QUERY CHPID ►► Quer
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QUERY CHPID Messages be used to ove
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QUERY CHPIDS QUERY CHPIDS ►► Qu
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QUERY CMDLIMIT QUERY CMDLIMIT ►
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QUERY COMMANDS QUERY COMMANDS ►
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QUERY CONCOPY QUERY CONCOPY ►►
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QUERY CONCOPY HCP046E type rdev off
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QUERY CONFIGMODE Messages To displa
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QUERY CONTROLLER 720 z/VM: CP Comma
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QUERY CONV Responses BRIef displays
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QUERY CONV nnn Specifies the number
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QUERY CONV Messages Response 14: HC
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QUERY CPCMDS QUERY CPCMDS ►► Qu
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QUERY CPCMDS Responses Response 1:
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QUERY CPCMDS Entry Point shows the
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QUERY CPCMDS Messages HCP002E Inval
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QUERY CPDISKS Messages Rdev is the
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QUERY CPLANGLIST Messages System de
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QUERY CPLEVEL QUERY CPLEVEL ►►
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QUERY CPLOAD QUERY CPLOAD ►► Qu
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QUERY CPOWNED QUERY CPOWNED ►►
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QUERY CPTRACE QUERY CPTRACE ►►
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QUERY CPTRACE Messages All TRACE en
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| | QUERY CPUID QUERY CPUID ►►
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QUERY CPXLOAD Usage Notes 752 z/VM:
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QUERY CPXLOAD Notes: 1. Private con
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QUERY CPXLOAD HCP007E Invalid useri
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QUERY CRYPTO usable means the proce
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QUERY CRYPTO Messages RESERVED FOR
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QUERY CTCA Responses If the system
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QUERY D8ONECMD QUERY D8ONECMD ►
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QUERY DASD QUERY DASD ►► Query
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QUERY DASD Responses Response 1: If
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QUERY DASD 770 z/VM: CP Commands an
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QUERY DASD Messages volume operates
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QUERY DASD RESERVE Messages CP OWNE
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QUERY DASDFW Messages is suspended
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QUERY DATEFORMAT Messages If you is
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QUERY DIAGNOSE Responses Messages X
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QUERY DUMP Messages PAGES nnnn iden
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QUERY DUPLEX Messages When CP is ru
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QUERY DYNAMIC_I/O Responses 5. To p
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QUERY DYNAMIC_I/O Messages HCP002E
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QUERY EDEVICE Messages If none of t
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QUERY EXITS Responses 8. For more i
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QUERY EXITS Messages HCP002E Invali
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | QUERY F
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QUERY FENCES QUERY FENCES ►► Qu
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QUERY FILES QUERY FILES ►► Quer
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QUERY FILES Usage Notes Responses M
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QUERY FRAMES QUERY FRAMES ►► Qu
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QUERY GATEWAY QUERY GATEWAY ►►
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QUERY GRAF QUERY GRAF ►► Query
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QUERY GRAF response following this
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QUERY HCD QUERY HCD ►► Query Au
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QUERY HOLD QUERY HOLD ►► Query
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QUERY HOTIO QUERY HOTIO ►► Quer
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QUERY HOTIO q hotio HOTIO ON 0280-0
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QUERY HSA QUERY HSA ►► Query Au
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QUERY HYPERSWAP QUERY HYPERSWAP ►
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QUERY ICLNAME QUERY ICLNAME ►►
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QUERY IMG QUERY IMG ►► Query Au
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QUERY IMG Messages TIME identifies
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QUERY IPLPARMS Messages HCP003E Inv
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QUERY IOPRIORITY Messages Response
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QUERY ISLINK Messages HCP002E Inval
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QUERY LAN QUERY LAN ►► ► Quer
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QUERY LAN Adapter Owner: SUSE1 NIC:
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QUERY LAN 840 z/VM: CP Commands and
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QUERY LDEVS QUERY LDEVS ►► Quer
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QUERY LDEVS Messages HCP003E Invali
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QUERY LINES Responses abbreviations
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QUERY LINKS QUERY LINKS ►► Quer
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QUERY LKFAC QUERY LKFAC ►► QUER
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QUERY LKFACR QUERY LKFACR ►► Qu
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QUERY LOADDEV QUERY LOADDEV ►►
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QUERY LOGMSG QUERY LOGMSG Authoriza
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QUERY LOGMSG Responses Messages 2.
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QUERY LPARS QUERY LPARS ►► Quer
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QUERY MAXLDEV QUERY MAXLDEV ►►
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QUERY MAXSPOOL HCP003E Invalid opti
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QUERY MDCACHE QUERY MDCACHE Authori
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QUERY MDCACHE becomes available to
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QUERY MDCACHE HCP003E Invalid optio
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QUERY MDISK Responses 2. For more i
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QUERY MITIME QUERY MITIME ►► Qu
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QUERY MONDATA QUERY MONDATA ►►
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QUERY MONITOR Examples 878 z/VM: CP
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QUERY MONITOR Responses Note: To ma
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QUERY MONITOR MONITOR DOMAIN ENABLE
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QUERY MONITOR If QUERY MONITOR PART
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QUERY MONITOR USERS CONNECTED TO *M
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QUERY NAMES QUERY NAMES ►► Quer
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QUERY NAMES Messages real (rdev) or
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QUERY NEW_DEVICES Messages HCP003E
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QUERY NIC Responses 894 z/VM: CP Co
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QUERY NIC Messages HCP006E Invalid
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QUERY NLS Usage Notes Responses COU
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QUERY NSS QUERY NSS ►► Query No
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QUERY NSS contains one record for e
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QUERY NSS This response format is d
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QUERY NSS 906 z/VM: CP Commands and
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QUERY NSS Messages userid1 userid2
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QUERY NVS Messages pppppppp is the
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QUERY OBSERVER Messages HCP003E Inv
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QUERY OSA Responses If the system i
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| | | QUERY PASSWORD QUERY PASSWORD
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QUERY PATHS QUERY PATHS ►► Quer
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QUERY PATHS SUBCHOFF device is subc
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QUERY PAV QUERY PAV ►► Query Au
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QUERY PENDING COMMANDS QUERY PENDIN
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QUERY PER QUERY PER Authorization P
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QUERY PFnn Messages PFnn RETRIEVE B
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QUERY PINNED Messages rdev is the r
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QUERY (Printer ID) QUERY (Printer I
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QUERY PROCESSORS QUERY PROCESSORS
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QUERY PRODUCT Responses Messages Re
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QUERY PROMPT HCP6704E Missing token
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QUERY QIOASSIST QUERY QIOASSIST ►
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QUERY QUICKDSP QUERY QUICKDSP ►
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QUERY READER/PRINTER/PUNCH Operands
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QUERY READER/PRINTER/PUNCH Usage No
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QUERY READER/PRINTER/PUNCH Response
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QUERY READER/PRINTER/PUNCH Response
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QUERY READER/PRINTER/PUNCH ORIGINID
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QUERY READER/PRINTER/PUNCH Messages
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QUERY (Real Device) Note: If the de
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QUERY (Real Device) q 280-285 DASD
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QUERY (Real Device) q c1-c8 LINE 00
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QUERY (Real Device) If the tape dri
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QUERY (Real Device) 964 z/VM: CP Co
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QUERY (Real Device) 966 z/VM: CP Co
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QUERY (Real Device) The parts of th
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QUERY (Real Device) Messages The op
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QUERY RECORDING QUERY RECORDING ►
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QUERY RESERVED QUERY RESERVED ►
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QUERY RESOURCE QUERY RESOURCE ►
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QUERY RETRIEVE QUERY RETRIEVE ►
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QUERY RSAW QUERY RSAW ►► Query
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QUERY SCMBKS QUERY SCMBKS ►► Qu
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QUERY SCMEASURE QUERY SCMEASURE ►
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QUERY SCREEN QUERY SCREEN ►► Qu
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QUERY SECUSER QUERY SECUSER Authori
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QUERY SECUSER Messages No secondary
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QUERY SET ACNT OFF appears for comp
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QUERY SET RUN ON RUN OFF indicates
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QUERY SHARE QUERY SHARE ►► Quer
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QUERY SHUTDOWNTIME QUERY SHUTDOWNTI
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QUERY SIGNALS QUERY SIGNALS ►►
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QUERY SPACES QUERY SPACES Authoriza
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QUERY SPACES HCP003E Invalid option
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QUERY SRM Usage Notes Responses XST
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QUERY STGEXEMPT QUERY STGEXEMPT ►
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QUERY STGLIMIT QUERY STGLIMIT ►
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QUERY STORAGE/STORE HCP263E Too man
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QUERY SWITCHES QUERY SWITCHES ►
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QUERY SYSOPER QUERY SYSOPER ►►
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QUERY SYSTEM Messages userid vdev x
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QUERY TAG Messages type identifies
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QUERY TAPES Responses QUIesced indi
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QUERY TDISK QUERY TDISK ►► Quer
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QUERY TERMINAL QUERY TERMINAL ►
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QUERY TERMINAL 1028 z/VM: CP Comman
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QUERY THROTTLE QUERY THROTTLE ►
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QUERY TIME QUERY TIME ►► Query
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QUERY TIME Messages current session
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QUERY TIMEZONES Messages The second
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QUERY TOKEN Messages HCP0002E Inval
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QUERY TRACE The following response
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QUERY TRACE Messages ident typename
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QUERY TRFILES QUERY TRFILES ►►
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QUERY TRFILES The following is an e
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QUERY TRSAVE QUERY TRSAVE ►► Qu
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QUERY TRSAVE The following message
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QUERY TRSOURCE QUERY TRSOURCE ►
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QUERY TRSOURCE Response 2 ID TYPE S
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QUERY TRSOURCE ID identifies the tr
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QUERY UCR QUERY UCR ►► Query No
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QUERY UCR Messages RECS identifies
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QUERY UNRESOLVED QUERY UNRESOLVED
- Page 1090 and 1091: QUERY UR QUERY UR ►► Query Auth
- Page 1092 and 1093: QUERY UR The second line of the res
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- Page 1100 and 1101: QUERY USERID Messages userid - {rde
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- Page 1104 and 1105: QUERY VDISK QUERY VDISK ►► Quer
- Page 1106 and 1107: QUERY VECTOR QUERY VECTOR ►► Qu
- Page 1108 and 1109: QUERY VIRTUAL ALL QUERY VIRTUAL ALL
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- Page 1114 and 1115: QUERY VIRTUAL CPUS QUERY VIRTUAL CP
- Page 1116 and 1117: QUERY VIRTUAL CRYPTO QUERY VIRTUAL
- Page 1118 and 1119: QUERY VIRTUAL CTCA QUERY VIRTUAL CT
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- Page 1134 and 1135: QUERY VIRTUAL LINES Messages HCP003
- Page 1136 and 1137: QUERY VIRTUAL MSGPROC QUERY VIRTUAL
- Page 1138 and 1139: QUERY VIRTUAL MSGPROC HCP2805E Mess
- Page 1142 and 1143: QUERY VIRTUAL PRINTER QUERY VIRTUAL
- Page 1144 and 1145: QUERY VIRTUAL PRINTER 1118 z/VM: CP
- Page 1146 and 1147: QUERY VIRTUAL PUNCH QUERY VIRTUAL P
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- Page 1160 and 1161: QUERY VMDUMP Responses Messages Res
- Page 1162 and 1163: QUERY VMLAN QUERY VMLAN ►► Quer
- Page 1164 and 1165: QUERY VMSG/PVMSG QUERY VMSG/PVMSG
- Page 1166 and 1167: QUERY VSWITCH QUERY VSWITCH ►►
- Page 1168 and 1169: QUERY VSWITCH Examples a backup dev
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REFRESH Messages If you enter a REF
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REPEAT Messages RECS nnnM identifie
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RESET RESET ►► RESET Authorizat
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RESET HCP026E Operand missing or in
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RESTART MSGPROC Responses Messages
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RETAIN XSTORAGE/XSTORE Usage Notes
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RETAIN XSTORAGE/XSTORE Messages HCP
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SAVESEG SAVESEG ►► SAVESEG Auth
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SAVESEG HCP440I Saved segment name
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SAVESYS Messages v If neither the o
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SCREEN SCREEN ►► Notes: SCREen
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SCREEN Responses Messages CP sets t
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SEND Examples Messages 2. Use a sen
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SET SET Purpose Usage Notes Use the
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SET ABEND Examples Messages 3. Ther
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SET AUTOPOLL SET AUTOPOLL ►► Se
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SET CACHE Examples Responses 3. The
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SET CACHE the appropriate command r
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SET CACHEFW SET CACHEFW ►► Set
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SET CACHEFW Messages fast write fun
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SET CFLINK HCP1014E A required opti
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SET CMDLIMIT Messages HCP003E Inval
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SET CONCEAL Messages 3. You may not
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SET CONFIGMODE Responses Messages O
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SET CPCHECKING SET CPCHECKING ►
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SET CPLANGUAGE SET CPLANGUAGE ►
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SET CPTRACE SET CPTRACE ►► Set
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SET CPTRACE 1218 z/VM: CP Commands
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SET CPTRACE 1220 z/VM: CP Commands
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SET CPTRACE 1222 z/VM: CP Commands
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SET CPTRACE 1224 z/VM: CP Commands
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SET CPTRACE 1226 z/VM: CP Commands
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SET CPTRACE Usage Notes 1228 z/VM:
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SET CPTRACE Messages HCP002E Invali
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SET CRYPTO SET CRYPTO ►► Set Au
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SET D8ONECMD SET D8ONECMD ►► Se
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SET DASDFW SET DASDFW ►► Set Au
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SET DASDFW Messages Under certain c
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SET DATEFORMAT Messages HCP002E Inv
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SET DEVICES Responses Messages dyna
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SET DUMP Usage Notes Responses 1. T
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SET DUMP HCP847E Maximum system spo
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SET DYNAMIC_I/O Messages HCP026E Op
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| | | SET EDEVICE Usage Notes 1250
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SET EDEVICE Messages To clear an ex
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SET HOTIO SET HOTIO ►► Set Auth
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SET HOTIO Examples Messages 2. If y
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SET IOCDS_ACTIVE SET IOCDS_ACTIVE
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SET IOPRIORITY SET IOPRIORITY ►
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SET IOPRIORITY Messages HCP002E Inv
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SET IPLPARMS Responses Messages 5.
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SET JOURNAL SET JOURNAL ►► Set
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SET LAN SET LAN ►► SET Notes: L
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SET LINEDIT SET LINEDIT ►► Set
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SET LKFAC Messages tells you that t
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SET LKFACR Messages Response 2: Rea
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SET LOADDEV Usage Notes 1276 z/VM:
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SET LOGMSG SET LOGMSG ►► Set Au
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SET MACHINE SET MACHINE ►► Set
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SET MAXLDEV SET MAXLDEV ►► Set
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SET MAXUSERS Messages HCP002E Inval
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SET MDCACHE ►► Set Purpose MDCa
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SET MDCACHE the virtual machine iss
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SET MDCACHE Responses 5. If SET MDC
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SET MDCACHE Messages The following
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SET MITIME SET MITIME ►► Set Au
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SET MITIME Messages 8. Changes can
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SET MONDATA SET MONDATA ►► Set
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SET MSGFACIL SET MSGFACIL ►► Se
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SET NEW_DEVICES Messages set new_de
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SET NVS SET NVS ►► Set NVS Auth
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SET NVS Messages Response 2: Immedi
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SET OBSERVER SET OBSERVER Authoriza
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SET PAGEX SET PAGEX ►► Set PAGE
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | SET
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SET PFnn SET PFnn ►► Set Notes:
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SET PFnn Usage Notes Messages 1. If
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SET PFnn COPY Messages You may incl
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SET PFnn RETRIEVE Messages 4. If th
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SET PRIVCLASS SET PRIVCLASS Authori
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SET PRIVCLASS Messages Response 2:
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SET PRODUCT Usage Notes Messages HC
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SET PSWTRANS SET PSWTRANS ►► Se
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SET QIOASSIST Usage Notes Examples
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SET QUICKDSP Messages HCP002E Inval
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SET RDEVICE Responses Messages Devi
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SET RDEVICE Advanced Function Print
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SET RDEVICE Card Punches Examples R
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SET RDEVICE Card Readers Responses
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SET RDEVICE CLEAR Responses Message
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SET RDEVICE Communication Controlle
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SET RDEVICE DASD Usage Notes Exampl
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SET RDEVICE Graphic Display Devices
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SET RDEVICE Graphic Display Devices
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SET RDEVICE Impact Printers TYpe IM
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SET RDEVICE Impact Printers Example
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SET RDEVICE Integrated Communicatio
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SET RDEVICE Special Devices Example
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SET RDEVICE Tape Units Responses Me
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SET RDEVICE Unsupported Devices 327
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SET RDEVICE 3800 Printers SET RDEVI
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SET RDEVICE 3800 Printers DPMSIZE n
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SET RDEVICE 3800 Printers HCP6704E
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SET RESERVED SET RESERVED ►► Se
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SET RETRIEVE SET RETRIEVE Authoriza
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SET RETRIEVE Messages set retrieve
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SET RUN Messages HCP003E Invalid op
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SET SCMEASURE Responses device shou
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SET SECUSER SET SECUSER Authorizati
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SET SHARE SET SHARE ►► Set Auth
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SET SHARE Responses Messages requir
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SET SHARED Messages SHARED SET {ON
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SET SIGNAL SET SIGNAL ►► Set Au
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SET SRM SET SRM ►► Set SRM Auth
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SET SRM 1392 z/VM: CP Commands and
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SET SRM 1394 z/VM: CP Commands and
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SET SRM Responses Messages purposes
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SET STGEXEMPT Messages HCP002E Inva
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SET SVC76 SET SVC76 ►► Set Auth
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SET SYSOPER Responses Messages Resp
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SET THROTTLE Usage Notes Responses
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SET TIMEBOMB SET TIMEBOMB ►► Se
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SET TIMEZONE SET TIMEZONE ►► Se
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SET TOKEN SET TOKEN ►► Set Auth
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SET TRACEFRAMES SET TRACEFRAMES ►
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SET UNDERSCORE SET UNDERSCORE ►
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SET VDISK Usage Notes Messages HCP0
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SET VMLAN SET VMLAN ►► SET Note
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SET VSWITCH SET VSWITCH ►► Note
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SET VSWITCH Usage Notes 1422 z/VM:
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SET VSWITCH Examples The PORTNAME o
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SET VTOD SET VTOD ►► SET VTOD A
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SET VTOD Messages Response 2: HCP00
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SET WRKALLEG SET WRKALLEG ►► Se
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SET 370ACCOM SET 370ACCOM ►► Se
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SHUTDOWN Options 1434 z/VM: CP Comm
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SHUTDOWN Responses c. The new CP mo
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SHUTDOWN HCP6739E filename MODULE n
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SIGNAL Usage Notes Messages HCP002E
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SLEEP SLEEP ►► SLEEP Authorizat
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SMSG SMSG ►► SMsg Authorization
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SNAPDUMP SNAPDUMP ►► SNAPDUMP A
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SPACE SPACE ►► SPAce Authorizat
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SPOOL SPOOL ►► SPool Option A:
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SPOOL Authorization Purpose Operand
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SPOOL CLass c specifies the spool c
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SPOOL 1456 z/VM: CP Commands and Ut
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SPOOL Usage Notes 1458 z/VM: CP Com
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SPOOL Responses ¹These are default
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SPOOL HCP035E Device type missing o
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SPXTAPE The activities of each SPXT
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SPXTAPE 1466 z/VM: CP Commands and
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SPXTAPE USERID FILE QUEUE FILENAME
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SPXTAPE When SPXTAPE DUMP, LOAD, or
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SPXTAPE device number correspond to
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SPXTAPE vdev1-vdev2 is the virtual
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SPXTAPE PRT PUN identifies the spoo
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SPXTAPE nothing; or you can enter t
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SPXTAPE HCP1901E vdev_field is not
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SPXTAPE CANCEL Responses Messages 1
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SPXTAPE DUMP User ID: USER Spool ID
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SPXTAPE DUMP 1486 z/VM: CP Commands
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SPXTAPE DUMP 1488 z/VM: CP Commands
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SPXTAPE DUMP Responses Messages If
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SPXTAPE END Responses Messages 1492
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SPXTAPE LOAD User ID: USER Spool ID
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SPXTAPE LOAD If you are a class D o
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SPXTAPE LOAD 1498 z/VM: CP Commands
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SPXTAPE LOAD each drive), use the S
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SPXTAPE LOAD Table 20. SPXTAPE LOAD
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SPXTAPE SCAN SPXTAPE SCAN ►►
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SPXTAPE SCAN RDR selects reader spo
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SPXTAPE SCAN Usage Notes Tape Dispo
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SPXTAPE SCAN Responses exists on th
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START (Disk) START (Disk) ►► ST
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START UR (Unit Record) START UR (Un
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START UR (Unit Record) Options 8 al
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START UR (Unit Record) the current
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START UR (Unit Record) 1520 z/VM: C
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START UR (Unit Record) Responses Wh
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START UR (Unit Record) FILEFCB spec
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START UR (Unit Record) Messages {RD
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STOP STOP ►► STOP Authorization
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STORE HCP6151E Storage {operand} is
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STORE Guest Storage (ESA/XC) STORE
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STORE Guest Storage (ESA/XC) 1534 z
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STORE Guest Storage (ESA/XC) Respon
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STORE Guest Storage (ESA/390) SECO
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STORE Guest Storage (ESA/390) Usage
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STORE Guest Storage (ESA/390) HCP16
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STORE Guest Storage (z/Architecture
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STORE Guest Storage (z/Architecture
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STORE Guest Storage (z/Architecture
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STORE Host Storage Usage Notes Resp
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STORE PSW 1552 z/VM: CP Commands an
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STORE PSWG STORE PSWG ►► STore
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STORE Registers STORE Registers ►
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STORE Registers Usage Notes Respons
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STORE STATUS STORE STATUS Authoriza
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STORE VECTOR STORE VECTOR ►► ST
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STORE VECTOR Responses To store hex
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SYSTEM SYSTEM ►► SYStem Authori
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SYSTEM HCP833I An IOCP has started
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TAG Usage Notes tagtext is the info
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TAG HCP022E A virtual device number
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TERMINAL HCP262I The virtual consol
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TERMINAL ASCIITBL TERMINAL ASCIITBL
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TERMINAL AUTOCR TERMINAL AUTOCR ►
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TERMINAL BRKKEY TERMINAL BRKKEY ►
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TERMINAL CHARDEL TERMINAL CHARDEL
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TERMINAL CONMODE TERMINAL CONMODE
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TERMINAL ESCAPE TERMINAL ESCAPE ►
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TERMINAL HOLD TERMINAL HOLD ►►
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TERMINAL LINEND TERMINAL LINEND ►
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TERMINAL MODE TERMINAL MODE ►►
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TERMINAL PROMPT TERMINAL PROMPT ►
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TERMINAL SYS3270 (SYSGRAF) TERMINAL
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TERMINAL TEXT TERMINAL TEXT ►►
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TERMINAL TYPE TERMINAL TYPE ►►
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TRACE Messages HCP002E Invalid oper
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TRACE: Options TRACE: Options ►
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TRACE: Options 1606 z/VM: CP Comman
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TRACE: Options Usage Notes 1608 z/V
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TRACE: Command Responses TRACE: Com
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TRACE: Command Responses Table 24.
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TRACE: Command Responses type ident
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TRACE: Command Responses aaaaaaaa E
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TRACE: Command Responses CCWs with
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TRACE ALL TRACE ALL ►► TRace Au
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TRACE AR TRACE AR ►► TRace Note
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TRACE BRANCH TRACE BRANCH ►► TR
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TRACE BRANCH Responses 1626 z/VM: C
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TRACE COUNT TRACE COUNT ►► TRac
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TRACE END TRACE END ►► TRace Au
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TRACE G TRACE G ►► TRace Notes:
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TRACE GG TRACE GG ►► ► TRace
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TRACE GOTO/CALL/RETURN TRACE GOTO/C
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TRACE INSTRUCTION TRACE INSTRUCTION
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TRACE I/O Usage Notes Responses 164
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TRACE mnemonic1 TRACE mnemonic1 ►
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TRACE mnemonic2 TRACE mnemonic2 ►
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TRACE RIO/RSCH/SIO/SIOF/SSCH Usage
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TRACE STORE (ESA/390, z/Architectur
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TRACE STORE (ESA/390, z/Architectur
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TRACE STORE (ESA/XC) Usage Notes 16
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TRACE SVC/DIAGNOSE/MC TRACE SVC/DIA
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TRACE TABLE INST-ADDR MNEM OPCODE-O
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TRACE TRAP TRACE TRAP ►► TRace
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TRANSFER Options 1660 z/VM: CP Comm
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TRANSFER Responses transfers all th
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TRANSFER HCP006E Invalid device typ
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TRSAVE Operands 1666 z/VM: CP Comma
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TRSAVE 1668 z/VM: CP Commands and U
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TRSAVE Examples Responses amount of
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TRSAVE HCP6525E External Security M
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TRSOURCE Examples 5. Use of the DRO
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TRSOURCE HCP6093E You are not allow
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TRSOURCE DISPLAY TRSOURCE DISPLAY
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TRSOURCE ENABLE TRSOURCE ENABLE ►
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TRSOURCE ID (Definition Operands) O
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TRSOURCE ID (Definition Operands) D
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TRSOURCE ID (Definition Operands) E
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TRSOURCE ID (Definition Operands) 1
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TRSOURCE ID (Definition Operands) N
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TRSOURCE ID (Definition Operands) E
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UNCOUPLE UNCOUPLE ►► UNCOUPLE A
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UNDEDICATE UNDEDICATE ►► UNDEDi
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UNLOCK UNLOCK ►► UNLOCK Authori
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VARY CHPID VARY CHPID ►► VARY A
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VARY PATH VARY PATH ►► VARY Aut
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VARY PATH indicates that command pr
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VARY PATH yy is the path that was b
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VARY PROCESSOR VARY PROCESSOR ►
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VARY (Real Device) VARY (Real Devic
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VARY (Real Device) HCP123E DASD rde
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VARY SUBCHANNEL VARY SUBCHANNEL ►
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VARY VECTOR VARY VECTOR ►► VARY
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VDELETE VDELETE ►► VDelete Auth
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VINPUT VINPUT ►► Vinput Authori
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VMDUMP Ranges: (1) Format: (2) 0 he
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VMDUMP 1724 z/VM: CP Commands and U
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VMDUMP Usage Notes 1726 z/VM: CP Co
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VMDUMP request that opens the dump
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VMDUMP Responses Examples DCSSs rec
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VMDUMP HCP6186I {Range xxxxxxxx-xxx
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WARNING Usage Notes Responses Messa
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XAUTOLOG XAUTOLOG ►► ► ► No
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| | | | XAUTOLOG 1738 z/VM: CP Comm
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| XAUTOLOG Responses JOURNALING sys
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XAUTOLOG userid identifies the virt
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XAUTOLOG HCP6050E Your userid is no
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XLINK HCP2882E XLINK RESET is not a
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XLINK FINDTAB XLINK FINDTAB ►►
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XLINK RESET 1750 z/VM: CP Commands
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XSPOOL HCP2982I Associated system s
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XSPOOL GATHER Usage Notes Responses
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XSPOOL QUERY SHARE XSPOOL QUERY SHA
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XSPOOL REMOVE Responses Examples Re
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XSPOOL UNLOCK XSPOOL UNLOCK ►►
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XSPOOL XLIST XSPOOL XLIST ►► XS
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XSPOOL XLISTADD Responses Messages
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XSPOOL XLISTDEL Responses Messages
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CCDUMP CCDUMP ►► CCDUMP Purpose
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CCLOAD CCLOAD ►► CCLOAD Purpose
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CCLOAD HCP8271I CTLR vdev IS ACTIVE
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CPEREPXA parameter relationships, r
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CPEREPXA For a complete description
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CPEREPXA 1778 z/VM: CP Commands and
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CPEREPXA HCP8050E NO FILETYPE SPECI
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CPFMTXA -END is the last of the ran
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CPFMTXA sext is the starting cylind
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CPFMTXA Usage Notes TYPE((PERM,0,2)
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CPFMTXA Responses PERM 0 0 1 ???? 1
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CPFMTXA Messages pages to be alloca
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CPSYNTAX Messages HCP002E Invalid o
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CVTOVRID CVTOVRID ►► CVTOVRID A
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DDR DDR ►► DDR Purpose fn Opera
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DDR ►► INput OUTput Options: No
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DDR initial designation. On 3480, 3
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DDR ►► ►► SYsprint PROmpts
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DDR If you know the density of the
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DDR need to specify anything to the
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DDR ►► PRint TYpe cyl1 This exa
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DDR Home address record 0 Record 1
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DDR volid the volume identifier of
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DDR HCP2236E TAPE rdev THE MAXIMUM
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DIRECTXA EDIT lets you enter the DI
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DIRECTXA Responses Messages To do a
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DIRECTXA HCP781E INVALID DEVICE FOL
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DIRECTXA HCP1796E A POOL STATEMENT
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DISKMAP Examples To see how DISKMAP
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DUMPLOAD Usage Notes 1826 z/VM: CP
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DUMPLOAD HCP8168I VIRTUAL MACHINE D
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GENIMAGE GENIMAGE ►► GENIMAGE O
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GENIMAGE Usage Notes Messages 1832
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HCPLDR Operands HCPLDR with the TAP
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HCPLDR PUNCH requests the object fi
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HCPLDR Usage Notes Messages SYSTEM
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HCPSADMP HCPSADMP ►► HCPSADMP P
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INSTALL INSTALL ►► INSTALL Purp
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INSTALL HCP8370E PLEASE CORRECT THE
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INSTIIS INSTIIS ►► INSTIIS Purp
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INSTVM INSTVM ►► INSTVM Purpose
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IOCP Usage Notes DESC1 string indic
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MIGR51D MIGR51D ►► MIGR51D Purp
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MONWRITE Usage Notes Examples fn ft
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MONWSTOP MONWSTOP ►► MONWSTOP P
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MOVE2SFS Options Usage Notes Messag
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OVERRIDE OVERRIDE ►► OVERRIDE A
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RETRIEVE RETRIEVE ►► RETRIEVE P
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RETRIEVE Responses Messages Respons
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SALIPL SALIPL ►► SALIPL Options
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SALIPL ORIGIN specifies the address
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| | | | | | SALIPL Responses Messag
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SPORDER SPORDER ►► SPORDER Purp
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TRACERED Operands Options 1874 z/VM
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TRACERED If you enter selection cri
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TRACERED 1878 z/VM: CP Commands and
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TRACERED v The second and third lin
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TRACERED CPU SECONDS CODE *********
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TRACERED Messages Registers at entr
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UTILITY Messages VTYPE devtype loca
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XLINK DISPLAY Messages - or - -CYL-
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XLINK FORMAT XLINK FORMAT ►► XL
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XLINK FORMAT HCP2870E ERROR nnn ON
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Restricted User IDs in both upperca
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Logical Line Editing Symbols Logica
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1898 z/VM: CP Commands and Utilitie
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ASCII Translation 1900 z/VM: CP Com
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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HCPLDR Control Statements and Outpu
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and other programs (including this
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1918 z/VM: CP Commands and Utilitie
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1920 z/VM: CP Commands and Utilitie
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z/VM: OpenExtensions Callable Servi
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1924 z/VM: CP Commands and Utilitie
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3816 printer changing 1335 clearing
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ALL operand (continued) QUERY TAPES
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cease active channel program 458 al
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control (continued) attention atten
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DDR utility 1796 deactivate cache f
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determine devices on channel path 7
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display (continued) page residency
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dynamic I/O (continued) commands (c
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example (continued) displaying (con
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freeing real processor from exclusi
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INDICATE NSS command 475 INDICATE P
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message controlling display of warn
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OFF operand (continued) SET QUICKDS
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purge (continued) image library fil
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QUERY UNDERSCORE command 1061 QUERY
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S SALIPL utility 1866 sample data c
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show (continued) dynamic switching
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stop (continued) channel program, a
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TAPE operand SET HOTIO command 1255
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UNIVERSAL_CHARSET operand SET RDEVI
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1966 z/VM: CP Commands and Utilitie
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Readers’ Comments — We’d Like
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