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

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{LOGNxxxx} {DSC }<br />

{LOGLxxxx} {ldev}<br />

{LOGVxxxx -/uname}<br />

{LOGNSYSC} {SYSC}<br />

{LOGNSYSG} {SYSG}<br />

{lognauto} {DSC}<br />

[userid - ldev HOST hostname ]<br />

[userid - ldev HOST hostname FROM IP-address]<br />

[VSM - userid ]<br />

[userid - luname, userid -luname,... ]<br />

[userid - luname, userid -luname,... ]<br />

[VSM - userid ]<br />

[userid<br />

.<br />

- netname.luname, ... ]<br />

.<br />

userid<br />

LOGNxxxx<br />

LOGLxxxx<br />

LOGVxxxx<br />

LOGNSYSC<br />

LOGNSYSG<br />

lognauto<br />

identifies the virtual machine. If a user has not completed logon processing to a<br />

real device, userid is displayed in the form LOGNxxxx, where xxxx is the real<br />

device number of the display being used. If a user has not completed logon<br />

processing to a logical device, userid is displayed in the form LOGLxxxx, where<br />

xxxx is the logical device number of the display being used. If a user has not<br />

completed logon processing to an SNA/CCS terminal, userid is displayed in the<br />

form LOGVxxxx, where xxxx is a unique identifier. If a user has not completed<br />

logon processing to the system console, user ID LOGNSYSC is displayed. If a<br />

user has not completed logon processing to the integrated 3270 console, user<br />

ID LOGNSYSG is displayed. If a user has not completed AUTOLOG or<br />

XAUTOLOG processing, the userid is displayed as lognauto. There may be<br />

multiple instances of lognauto for different users.<br />

HOST hostname<br />

identifies the virtual machine that created <strong>and</strong> manages the logical device<br />

where the user is logged in.<br />

FROM IP-address<br />

identifies the IP address associated with the logical device.<br />

An IPv4 address is displayed in dotted-decimal format.<br />

Example: 9.130.44.144<br />

An IPv6 address is displayed in compressed format (“::” designates multiple<br />

16-bit groups of zeros).<br />

Example: The following is an IPv6 address:<br />

F802:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0A00:0001<br />

This address is displayed in compressed format as:<br />

F802::A00:1<br />

QUERY NAMES<br />

rdev<br />

DSC<br />

ldev<br />

SYSC<br />

SYSG<br />

identifies the device number where the user is logged on. The device may be<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 889

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