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

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FILE FILENAME FILETYPE MINSIZE BEGPAG ENDPAG TYPE CL #USERS<br />

spid fn ft minsize nnnnn nnnnn type c nnnnn<br />

PARMREGS <strong>VM</strong>GROUP<br />

parmregs vmgroup<br />

This response format is displayed for a MAP request. The response contains one<br />

record for each file that matches the criteria specified on the comm<strong>and</strong>; more than<br />

one page range may be displayed.<br />

Also, for a QUERY NSS NAME fn MAP request:<br />

v If fn is a member of a segment space, the response contains one record for the<br />

member, followed by one record for the space.<br />

v If fn is a segment space, the response contains one record for the space,<br />

followed by one record for each member of the space.<br />

The fields in the response contain the following information:<br />

FILE<br />

identifies the spool file number.<br />

FILENAME<br />

identifies the file name of the system data file.<br />

FILETYPE<br />

identifies the file type of system data file:<br />

Type Meaning<br />

NSS Named saved system<br />

DCSS Discontiguous saved segment<br />

DCSS-S<br />

Segment space<br />

DCSS-M<br />

Member segment<br />

<strong>CP</strong>NSS<br />

<strong>CP</strong> system service NSS<br />

<strong>CP</strong>DCSS<br />

<strong>CP</strong> system service DCSS<br />

MINSIZE<br />

for NSS files only, specifies the minimum storage size of the virtual machine<br />

into which the NSS can be loaded. This field does not apply to a saved<br />

segment, for which N/A is displayed.<br />

Storage is represented in multiples as follows:<br />

QUERY NSS<br />

Representation<br />

Multiples<br />

nnnnnnnK<br />

Decimal kilobytes<br />

000nnnnM<br />

Decimal megabytes<br />

BEGPAG<br />

specifies the beginning page number of a page range of the NSS or saved<br />

segment. For a segment space, this is the beginning page number of the entire<br />

segment space.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 905

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