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

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XSPOOL XLISTADD<br />

►►<br />

XSpool<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

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

XLISTADD<br />

Usage Notes<br />

userid<br />

INput<br />

OUTput<br />

Privilege Class: D<br />

Use the XSPOOL XLISTADD comm<strong>and</strong> to add certain virtual machines to cross<br />

system spool exclusion list processing for input files or output files.<br />

userid<br />

indicates which user ID is to be added to the cross system spool input or output<br />

exclusion list.<br />

INput<br />

indicates the user ID is to be added to the input exclusion list.<br />

OUTput<br />

indicates the user ID is to be added to the output exclusion list.<br />

XSPOOL XLISTADD<br />

1. The input <strong>and</strong> output exclusion lists are to keep a user’s files from being visible<br />

on the other systems in the CSE complex. These lists keep the virtual machines<br />

from participating in cross system spooling <strong>and</strong> cross system comm<strong>and</strong>s. You<br />

create the input <strong>and</strong> output exclusion lists by using XSPOOL_XLIST_INPUT <strong>and</strong><br />

XSPOOL_XLIST_OUTPUT statements in the system configuration file.<br />

2. When a user ID is in the input exclusion list, the user’s reader spool files are not<br />

shared among associated systems, <strong>and</strong> the user must manage them on each<br />

individual system.<br />

3. When a user ID is in the output exclusion list, the user’s printer or punch spool<br />

files cannot be accessed or shared by the associated systems.<br />

4. When a user ID is in the input exclusion list, output exclusion list, or both on<br />

every system, it appears to that user that CSE is not present for spool file<br />

processing <strong>and</strong> cross system comm<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

5. At LOGON, <strong>CP</strong> searches the exclusion lists for the user ID that has been<br />

entered. A user ID in either the input or output exclusion list may log on to<br />

multiple systems in the CSE complex.<br />

6. Searches of the exclusion lists are based on the pattern of the entries in the<br />

respective list. For example, one could have a pattern entry ‘USR*’. Such a<br />

pattern would match any user ID that starts with USR, such as USR, USR1,<br />

USRQ, <strong>and</strong> USRAB. Use a percent sign (%) to match any single character of<br />

the user ID.<br />

7. User ID patterns cannot be added with this comm<strong>and</strong>. User ID patterns are<br />

entered in the system configuration file with SYSTEM CONFIG statements. User<br />

ID patterns are only added during system initialization when the system<br />

►◄<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1763

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