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

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query cpcmds msg<br />

Alias: MSG<br />

Alias Status: Enabled Not Silent<br />

Alias CMDBK Address: 001CD388<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>: MESSAGE<br />

<strong>IBM</strong> Class: A PrivClasses: A<br />

CMDBK Address: 001CCF98 Entry Point: H<strong>CP</strong>XMGMS<br />

Alias: MSG<br />

Alias Status: Enabled Not Silent<br />

Alias CMDBK Address: 001CD3F8<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>: MESSAGE<br />

<strong>IBM</strong> Class: B PrivClasses: B<br />

CMDBK Address: 001CD008 Entry Point: H<strong>CP</strong>XMGMS<br />

Alias: MSG<br />

Alias Status: Enabled Not Silent<br />

Alias CMDBK Address: 001CD468<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>: MESSAGE<br />

<strong>IBM</strong> Class: 0 PrivClasses: <br />

CMDBK Address: 001CD078 Entry Point: H<strong>CP</strong>XMGMS<br />

Ready;<br />

In this example,<br />

Alias shows the name of the comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> indicates that comm<strong>and</strong> is an alias of<br />

another. When querying a QUERY or SET subcomm<strong>and</strong>, the response will<br />

include the full subcomm<strong>and</strong> name.<br />

Alias Status<br />

tells you whether the alias is enabled or disabled <strong>and</strong> if the SILENTLY<br />

option is in effect.<br />

Alias CMDBK Address<br />

shows the comm<strong>and</strong> table entry block address for the alias.<br />

QUERY <strong>CP</strong>CMDS<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong><br />

shows the name of the comm<strong>and</strong> that has been aliased. When querying a<br />

QUERY or SET subcomm<strong>and</strong>, the response will include the full<br />

subcomm<strong>and</strong> name.<br />

<strong>IBM</strong> Class<br />

shows the <strong>IBM</strong> class of the comm<strong>and</strong>. The possible values are:<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<br />

virtual machine.<br />

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

PrivClasses<br />

shows the privilege class (or classes) of the comm<strong>and</strong>. This usually<br />

contains 1 or more privilege classes in the range A to Z <strong>and</strong> 1 to 6. It may<br />

also contain “ANY” which indicates that this comm<strong>and</strong> can be issued by<br />

users with any privilege class.<br />

CMDBK Address<br />

shows the comm<strong>and</strong> table entry block address for the comm<strong>and</strong> that has<br />

been aliased.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 731

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