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

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MODIFY COMMAND / CMD<br />

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

variable subcomm<strong>and</strong> is a 1- to 12-character alphanumeric string. For more<br />

information about specifying generic subcomm<strong>and</strong> names, see Usage Note<br />

1.<br />

Set<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that you are overriding a SET comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

SUBCmd subcomm<strong>and</strong><br />

is the name of the SET subcomm<strong>and</strong> that you are overriding. The variable<br />

subcomm<strong>and</strong> is a 1- to 12-character alphanumeric string. For more<br />

information about specifying generic subcomm<strong>and</strong> names, see Usage Note<br />

1.<br />

<strong>IBM</strong>class *<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to redefine all versions of the specified comm<strong>and</strong> or subcomm<strong>and</strong>. If<br />

omitted, <strong>IBM</strong>CLASS * is the default.<br />

<strong>IBM</strong>class c<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to redefine a specific version of the specified comm<strong>and</strong> or<br />

subcomm<strong>and</strong>. The variable c can be any 1 of the following:<br />

A this is a system-control comm<strong>and</strong> to be used by the primary system<br />

operator.<br />

B this is a comm<strong>and</strong> for operational control of real devices.<br />

C this is a comm<strong>and</strong> to alter system storage.<br />

D this is a comm<strong>and</strong> for system-wide control of spool files.<br />

E this is a comm<strong>and</strong> to examine system storage.<br />

F this is a comm<strong>and</strong> for service control of real devices.<br />

G this is a general-use comm<strong>and</strong> used to control the functions of a virtual<br />

machine.<br />

0 (zero) this comm<strong>and</strong> has no specific <strong>IBM</strong> class assigned.<br />

RESET<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to restore the comm<strong>and</strong> to the originally defined settings.<br />

EPName name<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> the name of the entry point that contains the code to process the<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>. The variable name must be a 1- to 8-character string. The first<br />

character must be alphabetic or one of the following special characters: dollar<br />

sign ($), number sign (#), underscore (_), or at sign (@). The rest of the string<br />

can be alphanumeric characters, the 4 special characters ($, #, _, <strong>and</strong> @), or<br />

any combination thereof.<br />

PRIVCLASSANY<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that users with any privilege class can issue the comm<strong>and</strong> that you are<br />

redefining.<br />

PRIVclasses classes<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that only users with 1 or more of the specified privilege classes can<br />

issue the comm<strong>and</strong> that you are redefining. Whatever you specify on this<br />

oper<strong>and</strong> will replace the current privilege classes. The variable classes is 1 or<br />

more privilege classes in the range A through Z, 1 through 6, or an asterisk (*).<br />

Privilege class * indicates all privilege classes (A-Z <strong>and</strong> 1-6).<br />

Note: If you want more than one privilege class, specify your classes in one<br />

string of characters. Do not separate the classes with blank spaces. For<br />

example, specify “privclasses abc123”, not “privclasses a b c 1 2 3”.

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