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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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START UR (Unit Record)<br />

Options<br />

8 alphanumeric characters long. If you specify a prtid of 4 or fewer characters,<br />

prtid cannot contain all hexadecimal characters, because <strong>CP</strong> then interprets<br />

prtid as rdev.<br />

PUnch<br />

PUN<br />

starts your punches.<br />

rdev ...<br />

is the real device number of the spooling device that you want to start. You can<br />

specify more than 1 real device, each with its own set of options.<br />

Reader<br />

RDR<br />

starts your readers.<br />

Whenever a START comm<strong>and</strong> is issued with options, only the device settings that<br />

correspond to those options are changed. The other device settings remain<br />

unchanged from the previous START comm<strong>and</strong>. Device settings are saved across<br />

system warm starts. Cold, force, <strong>and</strong> clean start defaults are indicated under each<br />

option.<br />

Option A<br />

is valid for all real spooling devices.<br />

Option B<br />

is valid for printer <strong>and</strong> punch devices only, except for SETUP, which is valid<br />

only for impact printers.<br />

Option C<br />

is valid for both impact <strong>and</strong> 3800 printers.<br />

Note: CHARS is not valid for 1403 printers without the UCS feature installed<br />

on 4245 or 4248 printers. FCB is not valid for a 1403 type printer.<br />

Option D<br />

is valid for impact printers only. DEFFCB <strong>and</strong> FILEFCB are valid for non-1403<br />

impact printers.<br />

Option E<br />

is valid for 3800 printers only.<br />

USER userid<br />

USER SYSTEM<br />

specifies which virtual machines this device may service. If you specify userid,<br />

the spooling device prints or punches only that user’s files. If the device is a<br />

printer or punch, the class designation must still match the class of the spool<br />

files that it services. If the device is a reader, no ID card is required.<br />

1516 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

If you specify SYSTEM, the spooling device is available to service spool files<br />

belonging to any user, which is the normal operation.<br />

If no START comm<strong>and</strong> with the USER option has been issued since the last<br />

cold, force, or clean start, SYSTEM is the default.<br />

CLass abcdefgh<br />

CLass *<br />

specifies the output classes the device can service. You can specify from 1 to 8<br />

classes (each a single character, with no intervening blanks). If you are

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