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

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DISPLAY Guest Storage (ESA/390)<br />

DISPLAY Guest Storage (ESA/390)<br />

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Display<br />

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Notes:<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

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

END<br />

L<br />

hexloc2<br />

END<br />

bytecount<br />

ALEThexword.<br />

AREGareg.<br />

ASITasit.<br />

ASNasn.<br />

ASTEraddr.<br />

HOME<br />

PRI<br />

SECO<br />

SPACEspaceid.<br />

STDhexword.<br />

R<br />

;BASEnn<br />

ALraddr.<br />

Privilege Class: G<br />

;INDEXnn<br />

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K<br />

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M<br />

X<br />

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Use DISPLAY Guest Storage (ESA/390) to display the storage contents of an<br />

ESA/390 virtual machine.<br />

L displays the contents of second-level storage (storage that appears real to your<br />

virtual machine) if the virtual machine is operating in DAT OFF mode. L displays<br />

the contents of third-level storage (storage that appears virtual to your virtual<br />

machine) if the virtual machine is operating in DAT ON mode.<br />

The address space selected for display of third-level storage corresponds with<br />

the setting of the address space control field in the guest PSW <strong>and</strong> is the<br />

primary, secondary, or (if the virtual machine is an ESA virtual machine) home<br />

space. When the PSW indicates access register mode, the primary space is<br />

selected for display—unless a nonzero BASE oper<strong>and</strong> is also specified <strong>and</strong> the<br />

virtual machine is an ESA virtual machine, in which case an access<br />

register-specified address space is displayed.<br />

ALEThexword.<br />

displays the contents of third-level storage (storage that appears virtual to your<br />

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hexloc1<br />

1 Do not put blanks between oper<strong>and</strong>s that relate to a single DISPLAY request.<br />

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