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

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LOGON<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Table 15. Storage Units of Measure<br />

Unit of measure<br />

(u)<br />

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

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 />

TEXT<br />

specifies that upon successful completion of the user logon, the control program<br />

is to use an APL or TEXT translation table for translating console input <strong>and</strong><br />

output rather than the st<strong>and</strong>ard translation table. This option of the LOGON<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> provides the same function as the TERMINAL APL ON or the<br />

TERMINAL TEXT ON comm<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

#console_input_data<br />

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

your virtual machine issues. You may use the remainder of the comm<strong>and</strong> line to<br />

enter console data. The entire line, including any logical-line-end characters (#),<br />

is passed to your virtual machine.<br />

Note: # refers to whatever logical-line-end character is the current system<br />

default.<br />

1. Upon a successful logon, <strong>CP</strong> creates your virtual machine configuration based<br />

upon information contained in the system directory.<br />

2. A virtual machine is allowed to log on even though the number of users<br />

already logged on is equal to or greater than the maximum allowed by the<br />

MAXUSERS oper<strong>and</strong> of the FEATURES system configuration statement or by<br />

the SET MAXUSERS comm<strong>and</strong> if the user directory for the virtual machine<br />

was created using the IGNMAXU oper<strong>and</strong> of the OPTION directory control<br />

statement.<br />

3. For compatibility, z/<strong>VM</strong> continues to accept the XA virtual machine designation.<br />

However, whether the virtual machine is defined as XA or ESA makes no<br />

difference when running on z/<strong>VM</strong>. A virtual machine defined as XA has the<br />

capabilities of an ESA virtual machine <strong>and</strong> is considered to be an ESA virtual

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