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

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LOGON<br />

Responses<br />

14. When an ESM such as RACF ®<br />

is installed, it may have other authorization<br />

criteria defined that completely replace those provided by the LOGONBY<br />

directory statement. For example, RACF support has been added to perform<br />

authorization checks for LOGONs to shared user IDs. Refer to your ESM<br />

publications for further information.<br />

15. Users defined with the LBYONLY oper<strong>and</strong> in the password field of their USER<br />

statement in the system directory may be restricted from performing functions<br />

that require password validation. If an ESM is not installed, a LOGON of a<br />

user defined with the LBYONLY oper<strong>and</strong> can be done only by an authorized<br />

user using the BY option of the LOGON comm<strong>and</strong>. A user defined with the<br />

LBYONLY oper<strong>and</strong> is not allowed to log on to any user ID using the LOGON<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> with the BY option. If an ESM is installed, refer to the documentation<br />

provided by your ESM for more information.<br />

Refer to the USER directory control statement in z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Administration for more details on the LBYONLY oper<strong>and</strong>.<br />

16. <strong>CP</strong> does not support System/370 <br />

architecture (370 mode) virtual machines. If<br />

a LOGON is attempted for a virtual machine whose directory entry specifies<br />

370 mode, the LOGON comm<strong>and</strong> is completed, but the virtual machine is set<br />

to XA mode instead of 370 mode. Message H<strong>CP</strong>1512E is issued to inform the<br />

user.<br />

Response 1<br />

3270 Display Version:<br />

ENTER PASSWORD (It will not appear when typed):<br />

This version of the password prompt is used for 3270 family displays. It indicates<br />

that your user ID has been accepted. Enter your password.<br />

Line-Mode ASCII Version:<br />

ENTER PASSWORD:<br />

This version of the password prompt is used for line-mode ASCII terminals. It also<br />

indicates that your user ID has been accepted. Enter your password.<br />

Response 2<br />

z/<strong>VM</strong> Version v Release r.m, Service Level yynn (64-bit),<br />

built on <strong>IBM</strong> Virtualization Technology<br />

v is the software version level.<br />

r.m<br />

is the release <strong>and</strong> modification level.<br />

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

yynn<br />

is the service level which identifies the most recent RSU service tape that has<br />

been applied, where yy is the last two digits of the year <strong>and</strong> nn is the sequential<br />

number of the RSU tape for that year.<br />

Response 3:<br />

LOGMSG - hh:mm:ss zone day-of-week mm/dd/yy<br />

indicates the time <strong>and</strong> date at which the system log message was recently revised<br />

<strong>and</strong> is displayed only when there are log messages to be displayed. All lines of the

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