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

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QUERY EXITS<br />

►►<br />

Query<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

EXits<br />

Usage Notes<br />

ALL<br />

▼<br />

exit<br />

exit1-exit2<br />

Privilege Class: A, C, E<br />

Use QUERY EXITS to display status <strong>and</strong> usage statistics information for one or<br />

more exit points.<br />

ALL<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to display information about all existing exit points.<br />

exit<br />

exit1-exit2<br />

is the number of the exit point for which you want information. Each exit must<br />

be a hexadecimal number between X'0000' <strong>and</strong> X'FFFF'. You can specify a<br />

single exit number, a range of exit numbers, or any combination thereof.<br />

1. For a static exit, <strong>CP</strong> does not create <strong>CP</strong> exit control blocks until you associate<br />

one or more entry points or external symbols with that exit point. If you try to<br />

issue a QUERY EXITS comm<strong>and</strong> against such an exit point, <strong>CP</strong> issues<br />

message H<strong>CP</strong>2752E as the response to your QUERY EXITS comm<strong>and</strong>. For a<br />

dynamic exit, QUERY EXITS responds with the definition of the exit, even if<br />

there are no entry points associated with it.<br />

2. To create a new dynamic exit point, use the DEFINE EXIT comm<strong>and</strong> (page<br />

165).<br />

3. To activate an exit point:<br />

v While defining it, use the ENABLE oper<strong>and</strong> of the ASSOCIATE EXIT<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> (page 18).<br />

v After defining it, use the ENABLE EXITS comm<strong>and</strong> (page 431).<br />

4. To display the real address of the <strong>CP</strong> exit block for a specific exit point, use the<br />

LOCATE XITBK comm<strong>and</strong> (page 565).<br />

5. To display the real address of the <strong>CP</strong> indirect call locator block for a specific exit<br />

point, use the LOCATE ICLBK comm<strong>and</strong> (page 539).<br />

6. To deactivate an exit point:<br />

v While defining it, use the DISABLE oper<strong>and</strong> of the ASSOCIATE EXIT<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> (page 18).<br />

QUERY EXITS<br />

v After defining it, use the DISABLE EXITS comm<strong>and</strong> (page 269).<br />

7. To change the definition of an existing dynamic exit point, or to remove the exit<br />

point from the sytem, use the MODIFY EXIT comm<strong>and</strong> (page 618).<br />

►◄<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 791

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