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

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log message for which the first character is an asterisk are displayed. If you wish to<br />

see all of the system log messages, enter the QUERY LOGMSG comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

hh:mm:ss<br />

is the time when the log message was last updated.<br />

zone<br />

is the time zone.<br />

day-of-week<br />

is the day when the log message was last updated.<br />

mm/dd/yy<br />

is the month/day/year when the log message was last updated.<br />

Response 3:<br />

FILES: nnnn RDR, nnnn PRT, nnnn PUN<br />

NO NO NO<br />

where nnnn is the number of spool files of each type.<br />

Response 4:<br />

One of the following appears, indicating the time, day of the week, <strong>and</strong> date at<br />

which the logon or reconnect is complete.<br />

LOGON AT hh:mm:ss zone weekday mm/dd/yy<br />

RECONNECTED AT hh:mm:ss zone weekday mm/dd/yy<br />

For the value of the variable fields, see Response 2.<br />

Response 5:<br />

One of the following is the response to the primary system operator.<br />

{type {rdev}} LOGON AS userid USERS = nnnnn [FROM ipadr]<br />

{ {ldev}}<br />

{luname }<br />

{SYSC }<br />

{type {rdev}} RECONNECT userid USERS = nnnnn [FROM ipadr]<br />

{ {ldev}}<br />

{luname }<br />

{SYSC }<br />

{type {rdev}} LOGON AS userid USERS = nnnnn BY byuserid [FROM ipadr]<br />

{ {ldev}}<br />

{luname }<br />

{SYSC }<br />

{type {rdev}} RECONNECT userid USERS = nnnnn BY byuserid<br />

{ {ldev}}<br />

{luname }<br />

{SYSC }<br />

type<br />

is the display type.<br />

rdev<br />

ldev<br />

is the real or logical device number of the user’s display.<br />

LOGON<br />

luname<br />

identifies an SNA/CCS terminal controlled by a VTAM service machine. It is the<br />

name from the VTAM definition of the terminal as an SNA logical unit.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 583

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