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

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DEFINE <strong>CP</strong>OWNED<br />

►►<br />

DEFine<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

<strong>CP</strong>OWNed<br />

Slot<br />

nnn<br />

Privilege Class: A<br />

Own<br />

volid<br />

Dump<br />

Shared<br />

RESERVEd<br />

DEFINE <strong>CP</strong>OWNED<br />

Use DEFINE <strong>CP</strong>OWNED to define new entries or to change existing entries in the<br />

list of <strong>CP</strong>-owned DASD volumes. You can also use the <strong>CP</strong>_OWNED statement in<br />

the system configuration file to modify the <strong>CP</strong>-owned volume list. For more<br />

information on the <strong>CP</strong>_OWNED statement, see the z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Administration book.<br />

Slot nnn<br />

specifies the number of the slot in the <strong>CP</strong>-owned volume list that you are<br />

defining or changing. The number nnn cannot exceed the number of slots<br />

available in the <strong>CP</strong>-owned volume list. You can use the QUERY <strong>CP</strong>OWNED<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> to find the number of slots that were defined at IPL time. For more<br />

information on the QUERY <strong>CP</strong>OWNED comm<strong>and</strong>, see “QUERY <strong>CP</strong>OWNED” on<br />

page 744.<br />

volid<br />

specifies the volume to add to the <strong>CP</strong>-owned volume list. You cannot specify<br />

the same volume identifier in more than one slot in the <strong>CP</strong>-owned volume list.<br />

Own<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> the specified volume is owned by your system <strong>and</strong> only your system<br />

can create or destroy spool files on that volume. If other systems in the cross<br />

system spooling complex have used the SHARED oper<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> specified this<br />

volume ID, they can read the spool file data on this volume; but they cannot<br />

create or destroy spool files. OWN is the default.<br />

Dump<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to reserve the spool space on the specified volume exclusively for<br />

dumps.<br />

Shared<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> the specified volume is owned by another system in the cross system<br />

spooling complex. Your system cannot create or destroy spool files on the<br />

specified volume. It can, however, read spool files previously written by the<br />

owning system.<br />

RESERVEd<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to disassociate the slot from a specific volume <strong>and</strong> make it available for<br />

allocation.<br />

►◄<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 141

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