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

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GRAF 08E0 LOGON AS SVCDIR 0009<br />

VTAM CONTROLS THE FOLLOWING LU’S<br />

GRAF WGU9E316 LOGON AS DONNA 0009<br />

GRAF TN6PV192 LOGON AS CORAK 0009<br />

This response tells you the user SVCDIR is logged on through the graphic display<br />

device at 08E0. The number 0009 is SVCDIR’s virtual console device number.<br />

The second line of the response tells you the terminals are SNA terminals <strong>and</strong> the<br />

user ID VTAM controls them. VTAM is a VTAM service machine (VSM) recognized<br />

by z/<strong>VM</strong> <strong>CP</strong>. Any logical units controlled by this VTAM service machine that are<br />

logged onto or dialed into the system are described in the response lines following<br />

this line.<br />

The numbers WGU9E316 <strong>and</strong> TN6PV192 identify SNA terminals controlled by a<br />

VTAM service machine. They are the names from the VTAM definition of the<br />

terminals as SNA logical units.<br />

DONNA <strong>and</strong> CORAK are the users logged on through VTAM; each has 0009 as the<br />

virtual console device number.<br />

If there are free graphic display devices, you see something like this:<br />

LINE 00E5 FREE , LINE 00E6 FREE , LINE 00C0 FREE<br />

GRAF 08E1 ENABLED , GRAF 08E2 ENABLED , GRAF 08E3 ENABLED , GRAF 08E4 ENABLED<br />

GRAF 08E5 ENABLED , GRAF 08E6 ENABLED , PRT 08E7 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC0 ENABLED<br />

GRAF 0BC1 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC2 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC3 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC4 ENABLED<br />

GRAF 0BC5 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC6 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC7 ENABLED , GRAF 0BC8 ENABLED<br />

The responses for offline <strong>and</strong> boxed displays are in the same format.<br />

Responses from Real Communication Lines:<br />

If a real communication line is dedicated to a user, you see something like this:<br />

LINE 00F0 ATTACHED TO OLIVER 0010<br />

This response means the communication line with the real device number 00F0 is<br />

attached to OLIVER’s virtual machine as the virtual device 0010. ATTACHED may<br />

be replaced with BOX/ATTC, which means that although the device is dedicated to<br />

a user, it is unavailable (usually because of a hardware condition).<br />

If there are communication lines that have users logged on at them or dialed<br />

through them, you see something like this:<br />

LINE 00FA LOGON AS DAVID 0009<br />

LINE 00FB DIALED TO P<strong>VM</strong> 00F9<br />

This response tells you the user DAVID is logged on through the communication<br />

line at 00FA. The number 0009 is the virtual device number of the virtual console<br />

where DAVID is logged on. The second line tells you the terminal connected to<br />

communications line 00FB is dialed to P<strong>VM</strong>’s virtual device number 00F9.<br />

If there are free communication lines, you see something like this:<br />

LINE 00C1 FREE , LINE 00C2 FREE , LINE 00C3 FREE , LINE 00C4 FREE<br />

LINE 00C5 FREE , LINE 00C6 FREE , LINE 00C7 FREE , LINE 00C8 FREE<br />

LINE 00E1 FREE , LINE 00E2 FREE , LINE 00E3 FREE , LINE 00E4 FREE<br />

LINE 00E5 FREE , LINE 00E6 FREE , LINE 00C0 FREE<br />

QUERY ALL<br />

Responses for boxed <strong>and</strong> offline communication lines are in the same format.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 675

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