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

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XAUTOLOG<br />

1738 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

To determine whether password suppression is active for this comm<strong>and</strong>, use<br />

the QUERY PASSWORD XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong>. If password suppression is<br />

active, you cannot specify a password on the comm<strong>and</strong> line. If you want to<br />

specify a password for the XAUTOLOG operation, use the PROMPT oper<strong>and</strong>.<br />

PRompt<br />

specifies that you should be prompted for the password at the terminal. If<br />

password suppression is active for this comm<strong>and</strong>, you must specify PROMPT in<br />

order to use password authorization when entering the comm<strong>and</strong> at the<br />

terminal. The ability to specify PROMPT is available only to Class A or Class B<br />

users.<br />

DIRectory<br />

indicates that the user’s entry in the system directory must contain an<br />

XAUTOLOG statement to authorize you to log on the virtual machine if you do<br />

not have Class A or Class B privileges.<br />

SYNch<br />

indicates that the comm<strong>and</strong> is to be run synchronously. <strong>CP</strong> returns control to<br />

the issuer of the XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong> when the target user ID is logged on<br />

<strong>and</strong> IPL comm<strong>and</strong> is validated (if an automatic IPL is performed). Unless NOIPL<br />

is specified, there must be an IPL statement in the target user ID’s directory<br />

entry or the IPL parameter must be specified on the XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

(Note: If NOIPL is specified, <strong>CP</strong> returns control when the target user ID is<br />

logged on.)<br />

If SYNCH is not specified, the XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong> runs asynchronously, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>CP</strong> returns control after a logon is scheduled. The XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong> issuer<br />

receives a message when the target user is logged on. For asynchronous<br />

execution, no IPL statement or parameter is required.<br />

ON rdev<br />

specifies the real device number of a local 3270 device that is to be used as<br />

the console of the virtual machine. The ON option is available only to Class A or<br />

Class B users.<br />

ON ldev<br />

specifies the logical device number of the device that is to be used as the<br />

console of the virtual machine. Specify a logical device number as an "L"<br />

followed by up to four hexadecimal digits. Leading zeros may be omitted. The<br />

ON option is available only to Class A or Class B users.<br />

#console_input_data<br />

is data that you want used as virtual console input in response to the first read<br />

issued by the user’s virtual machine. You may use the remainder of the<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> line to enter console data; the entire line including any logical<br />

line-end characters (#) is passed to the virtual machine.<br />

Note: # refers to the whatever logical line-end character is currently in effect for<br />

the virtual machine in which the XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong> is being used.<br />

If you are using CMS <strong>and</strong> you specify #console_input_data with the<br />

logical line-end character (#) on the comm<strong>and</strong> line, CMS truncates the<br />

XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong> at the first logical line-end character. To prevent<br />

this, enter a logical escape character before the logical line-end<br />

character, or enter #<strong>CP</strong>, where # is your logical line-end character, before<br />

the XAUTOLOG comm<strong>and</strong> itself.

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