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

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NOIpl<br />

means that the IPL device specified in the user’s entry in the system directory<br />

should not be used for an automatic IPL.<br />

ACcount nnnnnnnn<br />

specifies an alternate account number to be assigned to the user’s virtual<br />

machine at logon. This account number must be valid in order for the logon to<br />

complete successfully. If you do not specify this option, the primary (or first)<br />

account number specified in the user’s entry in the system directory is used.<br />

MACHine ESA<br />

MACHine XA<br />

MACHine XC<br />

specifies the mode (architecture) of the virtual machine. This option overrides<br />

the machine statement (if any) specified in the user’s entry in the system<br />

directory. For further information on the MACHINE directory control statement,<br />

see z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> Planning <strong>and</strong> Administration.<br />

ESA designates ESA/390 (31-bit) architecture. A guest operating system may<br />

have the capability to issue an instruction to switch an ESA virtual machine to<br />

z/Architecture (64-bit) mode. XA is supported for compatibility <strong>and</strong> is functionally<br />

equivalent to ESA. XC designates ESA/XC architecture.<br />

Storage nu<br />

specifies an alternate storage size to be assigned to your virtual machine. The<br />

storage size is specified in the form nu, where n is a decimal number <strong>and</strong> u is<br />

the unit of measure:<br />

Table 27. Storage Units of Measure<br />

Unit of measure<br />

u<br />

Maximum allowed<br />

n<br />

K - Kilobytes 2096128<br />

M - Megabytes 99999999<br />

G - Gigabytes 99999999<br />

T - Terabytes 16777216<br />

P - Petabytes 16384<br />

E - Exabytes 16<br />

XAUTOLOG<br />

The value you specify for this option must be valid in order for the logon to be<br />

completed successfully. If you do not specify a value, the minimum storage size<br />

indicated in your entry in the system directory is used. The minimum value that<br />

you can specify is ’64K’; the maximum value allowed is the maximum value<br />

specified on the USER statement for your user ID in the system directory.<br />

The maximum cannot exceed a processor-specific limit imposed at run time.<br />

If the value supplied is not a multiple of 1 MB, <strong>and</strong> is less than 16 MB, it will be<br />

rounded up to the next 64 KB boundary. If the value supplied is not a multiple<br />

of 64 KB, <strong>and</strong> is more than 16 MB, it will be rounded up to the next 1 MB<br />

boundary.<br />

PASSword password<br />

is userid’s logon password. The ability to specify the password is available only<br />

to Class A or Class B users. Class A or Class B users are authorized to<br />

automatically log on any virtual machine without specifying a password, but this<br />

PASSWORD option is available when password verification is desired.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1737

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