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

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

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

The spacename BASE is preassigned by <strong>CP</strong> to be the name of your virtual<br />

machine’s host-primary address space.<br />

STDhexword.<br />

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

virtual machine) using the specified guest segment table designation (STD).<br />

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

virtual machine).<br />

N displays the contents of storage in hexadecimal without EBCDIC translation.<br />

This is the default. Storage is displayed in word segments. An address range is<br />

displayed starting at the fullword in which the specified address resides.<br />

Storage is displayed in fullword increments.<br />

The storage key is displayed on the first line, as well as at every page<br />

boundary.<br />

I displays the contents of storage in instruction format. The specified address is<br />

rounded down to the nearest halfword boundary.<br />

The storage key is displayed on the first line, as well as at every page<br />

boundary.<br />

K displays the storage keys in hexadecimal for all page frames or partial page<br />

frames included in the specified address range.<br />

S displays the contents of storage in hexadecimal translation. Storage is displayed<br />

as a string starting at the location specified. The specified address range is not<br />

boundary-aligned.<br />

The storage key is displayed on the first line, as well as at every page<br />

boundary.<br />

U displays the contents of storage in character form. Storage is displayed starting<br />

at the address specified as an EBCDIC string or as an ASCII string if the X<br />

option is specified. The specified address range is not boundary-aligned.<br />

The storage key is displayed on the first line, as well as at every page<br />

boundary.<br />

If you do not specify any of the options T, M, K, S, I, N, or U, the contents of<br />

storage are displayed in hexadecimal word segments.<br />

T displays the contents of storage in hexadecimal <strong>and</strong> character form. Storage is<br />

displayed in word segments. An address range is displayed starting at the<br />

X'10'-byte boundary in which the specified address resides. X'10' bytes of<br />

storage are displayed per line. The default display is in EBCDIC; the display is<br />

in ASCII if the X option is specified.<br />

The storage key is displayed on the first line, as well as at every page<br />

boundary.<br />

M displays the contents of storage in hexadecimal <strong>and</strong> character form. A header is<br />

displayed as the first line, <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary, which contains the<br />

high-order 32 bits of the 64-bit address along with the storage key. Storage is<br />

displayed in word segments. An address range is displayed starting at the X'10'<br />

byte boundary in which the specified address resides. X'10' bytes of storage are<br />

displayed per line. The hexadecimal display is followed by the storage as an<br />

EBCDIC string or as an ASCII string if the X option is specified.<br />

0<br />

hexloc1<br />

is the starting storage location that is to be displayed. The address hexloc1 may

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