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Page 1: ...System 370 Operator s Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...lity Address comments concerning the contents of this publication to IBM Corporation DPD Education Development Publications Services Education Center South Road Poughkeepsie New York 12602 Copyright I...

Page 3: ...uitable to his computer operating system and operator assignment Section 4 contains the command formats fer the various operating systems and operator consoles and for remote as well as central CPU op...

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Page 5: ...e Check Interruption Code hex E8 2 14 Dynamic Address Translation 2 15 Virtual Logical Address Format 2 15 Segment Table Entry 2 15 Page Table Entry 2 15 Hexadecimal and Decimal Conversion 2 15 Powers...

Page 6: ...g 5 32 341013411 Tape Drive 5 34 Operating Procedures after Failures 5 34 Cleaning Procedures 5 34 Tape Handling and Storage 5 36 3420 Tape Drive 5 37 Operating Procedures after Failures 5 37 Cleaning...

Page 7: ...of Functions Performed by Utility Programs 6 9 Executing a System Utility Program 6 12 Sample Control 5tatement Streams for 6 14 IBCDASDI 6 14 IEHDASDR 6 14 IEBISAM 6 15 IEHLlST 6 15 IEHMOVE 6 16 IEB...

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Page 9: ...Section 1 Contents II Section 1 Problem Detsnnination awn 1 1 HowToCalllBMforService 1 11...

Page 10: ...cates some action is required or gives a brief description of situation Refers reader to some other page for directions of particular operator action required Number within this symbol indicates one o...

Page 11: ...n CU switching units Clear storage Put machine in check stop mode Check if machine was prQPerly IMPL ED IMPL if required Re IPL Page 1 2 If the error message typed out on the console writer indicates...

Page 12: ...System is waiting and 1 0 is stopped OFF See Depress start button CaIiCE CaIiCE CansuIt operating procedures for SCP in use operation or is in a pregram loop Page 1 3...

Page 13: ...ay and record last 4 bytes of current PSW or instruction counter 3 Press start and stop key 4 Repeat until you have instruction stepped through the loop If the loop is large you may capture the small...

Page 14: ...data or track Restore pack from backup tape Restart job If possible continue processing jobs that don t require device 1 Vary device offline 2 Notify CE 1 Vary device offline 2 Notify CE If possible...

Page 15: ...ue processing as long as possible without that drive Page 1 6 Run another job using same tape drive until problem is resolved Suspect defective tape reel Notify CE of down situation If PQSsi ble run o...

Page 16: ...and go to that page for possible causes NO Notify IBM of down situation Failure is in device not covered NO by this chart e g optical scan paper tape TP ETC YES Continue processing _ _ _ with another...

Page 17: ...Press request key on console I ji ey request command Page 1 8 NO This is a hard wait YES Take appropriate action Take appropriate action per mes sages and codes SRL...

Page 18: ...ease Q to resume normal processing Take appropriate action per messages and codes SRL Force a device end interrupt stop start the device Hold Q to prevent initiation of new jobs Display job names for...

Page 19: ...Page 1 10 Record contents of the current PSW Save master console sheet Execute the stand alone dump...

Page 20: ...e dispatch the following information 1 Your company name your name and extension 2 Type of machine box that gives the error indications 3 Type of system attached to Mod 115 Mod 145 etc I 4 What is you...

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Page 22: ...s Storage Devices 2 7 Code Translation Table 2 8 ANSI Defined Printer Control Characters 2 11 Machine Instruction Formats 2 12 Control Registers 2 12 Program Status Word BC Mode 2 13 Program Status Wo...

Page 23: ...Rl R2 Convert to Binary CVB 4F RX Rl D2 X2 B2 Convert to Decimal CVO 4E RX Rt D2 X2 B2 Oiagno e p 83 Model dependent Oivide OR lD RR Rl R2 Oivide 0 50 RX Rl 02 X2 B2 Divide Oecimal DP FO SS 01 l1 B1I...

Page 24: ...normalized Long c Add Unnormalized Short c Add Unnormalized Short c c Condition code is set n New condition code is loaded Page 2 2 01 DC PACK PTLB ROD RRB SCK SCKC SPT SPX SPM SPKA SSK SSM SRP SLOA S...

Page 25: ...t Normalized Long leI SO 6B RX Rl D21X2 B21 Subtract Normalized Shon Icl SER 3B RR Rl R2 Subtract Normalized Short Icl SE 7B RX R1 D2 X2 B21 Subtract Unnorrnalized Long Ici SWR 2F RR Rl R2 Subtract Un...

Page 26: ...ro zero zeru Shift and Round Decimal zero zero zero overflow Subtract Decirnel zero zero zero CM rflow Zero and Add zero zero zero overflow Floating Point lnetructi_ Add Normalized zero zero Add Unnor...

Page 27: ...sembly Macro definition MACRO Macro definition header MNOTE Request for error message MEXIT Macro definition exit MEND Macro definition trailer Conditional ACTR Conditional assembly loop counter assem...

Page 28: ...pace 2 Lines 11 13 Load UCSB without folding FB Space 3 Lines 19 lB Foldt 43 83 Unfoldt 23 Skip to Channel ot Skip to Channel 1 89 8B Load UCSB and Fold axc_ 32111 F3 SkIp to Channel 2 1 UCS GatE Load...

Page 29: ...F5 No Compare dl 55 D5 Read Home Address lA 9A Count 12 92 Record 0 16 96 Data 06 86 Key and Data OE 8E Count Key and Data 1E 9E IPL 02 Sector a tI 22 Sense Sense I O 04 Read Reset Buffered Log bl A4...

Page 30: ...00 OIll I 12 8 9 I 0000 1000 12 1 8 9 1 0000 1001 I I 12 4 8 9 Ioooo 1100 I 12 5 8 9 0000 IlOI 12 6 8 9 I0000 1110 12 7 8 9 0000 1111 i 12 11 1 8 9 1 00010000 1 1I 1 9 00010001 1I 2 9 i 00010010 11 3...

Page 31: ...0 2 1 12 0 3 12 il 6 1 12 il 7 l 12 S l 12 1 8 12 2 8 12 3 8 12 4 8 12 5 8 12 6 8 12 7 8 112 Binary 0100 0000 0100 0001 0100 0010 0100 0011 10100 0100 01000101 OlOOOIlO 0100 am 0100 1000 0100 1001 010...

Page 32: ...IPK 1 I I I I I i i i I i I I I 8200 PTl8 8210 SPX B2lI STPX 8212 STAP 8213 RRB EBCDIC Card Code Binary 12 o I S llOOOlXXXl 12 0 1 11XXl1XXl1 12 0 2 11XXl0010 12 0 3 10000011 IlZ 11 4 11XXl01W 12 0 5...

Page 33: ...22 DE 1I011110 223 OF 1I011l1l 224 EO lllOOOOO 225 El 11100001 226 IE2 Is S S ImOOOlO 227 B iT T T llJOOOll 228 E4 U U U 1I100100 I Iv V V 1I100101 IW W W moollo 231 E7 X X X 1ll1l01ll 232 E8 y y y I...

Page 34: ...k MuItiprocessi ng 0 17 Emergency signal mask 0 18 Extemal call mask 0 19 TOO clock sync check mask 0 20 Clock comparator mask Clock comparator 0 21 CPU timer mask CPU timer 0 24 Interval timer masR I...

Page 35: ...uption IDA bit 37 04 causes bitsS 31 of CCW to specify location of first IDAW CHANNEL STATUS WORD hex 40 63 31 63 lKey J I 16C 18 Is116 CCWaddress23124 J I Unit status I Channel status I Byte count I...

Page 36: ...model I6 31 max IOELlength 172 175 AC I O extended logout address 0 7 unused 8 31 address 176 179 BO Limited channel logout see diagram lB5 187 B9 X I O address 0 7 zeros 8 23 address 216 223 DB PU ti...

Page 37: ...65 536 1 4 096 1 256 1 16 1 1 2 2 097 152 2 131 072 2 8 192 2 512 2 32 2 2 3 3 145 728 3 196 608 3 12 288 3 768 3 48 3 3 4 4 194 304 4 262 144 4 16 384 4 1 024 4 64 4 4 5 5 242 880 5 327 680 5 20 480...

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Page 39: ...ion 3 CPU Manual Procedures 3 1 Functional Characteristics of Manual Controls 3 1 CPU Manual Procedures for MocIl15 3 3 MocI125 3 3 MocI135 3 6 MocI145 3 8 MocI155 3 11 MocIl58 3 13 MocI165 3 15 MocIl...

Page 40: ...the LOAD key TOD CLOCK key Must be in ENABLE position to set ciock DISPLAY and ENTER Control of these functions on some models is on the controls system control panel on other models by use of console...

Page 41: ...a special keyboard mnemonic or by CRT menu selec tion_ Effective only when CPU is in stopped state_ Goes on when CPU is in stopped state_ Goes on when the CPU is in the wait state_ Goes on when the C...

Page 42: ...o subprocessors which have loadable control storages A malfunction in the console file causes the File Check light to turn on 3 During IMPL IMPL IN PROGRESS appears on the video screen 4 SUCCESSFULLY...

Page 43: ...W etc With Main Storage and Protection Key you must also key in the address 4 Press ENTER To Alter Registers PSW and Main Storage 1 To change one or more of the digits in the display move the cursor u...

Page 44: ...s 6 digit hex numbed The machine will stop at that address To Clear Main Storage Clear Reset is used normally only by the CE but may be used by the operator if a machine error is suspected 1 Press MOD...

Page 45: ...OD indicator is off switches are set to normal posi tions and MAN indicator is on 2 Load and make ready the IPL input device 3 Select IPL input device address on rotary switches C through E LOAD UNIT...

Page 46: ...y switches A through E to desired address 5 Set COMPARE ADDRESS to ANY 6 Set appropriate ADDRESS COMPARE CONTROL switch to STOP 7 Press START To resume normal prooessing after CPU stops at the desired...

Page 47: ...Wait for the IMPL REQD indicator to turn off 5 Move the 1 0 INTERFACE A and B switches to the ON position The ISC is available to the program when the 1 0 INTFS DSBLD indicator turns off Power Off Pr...

Page 48: ...off and the system either executes the program or enters the soft stop state awaiting your action Loading the Secondary Nucleus OS 1 Place the program to the desired I O device and make that device re...

Page 49: ...data in the skipped over positions remains unchanged and prints out each time the space bar is operated 6 To end the alter operation press the ALTER DISPLAY key or the END key 7 To resume program proc...

Page 50: ...OAD key 3 Alter storage location 08 to the two hex digits designating the secondary nucleus The two hex digits may range from F2 to F9 determined by last character of nucleus name 4 Set RATE switch to...

Page 51: ...tne aiter operation press the ALTEl liOISPLAY key or END key If you press the ALTER DISPLAY key the PR KB remains in alter display mode If you press the END key alter display mode is terminated To St...

Page 52: ...nfiguration frame appears The system is IMPLed in display mode If PR KB mode is desired or timer options select them on this frame 3 Exit from the configuration frame by selecting MANUAL with the ligh...

Page 53: ...remains unaltered 7 After altering data press MODE 5EL once to return to manual frame twice to return to program frame To Stop on Main Storage Address 1 Press MODE SEL to display manual frame 2 Select...

Page 54: ...switches to residence volume address 2 Hold SYSTEM CLEAR press LOAD Manual light goes off LOAD light comes on and system reads in the IPL program 3 When LOAD light goes off IPL is in and running 4 Re...

Page 55: ...N STaR 4 Press until cursor underscores second byte 5 Enter six digit hex address via data keys If error is made press until wraparound then return to desired byte and enter correct data 6 When six di...

Page 56: ...R manual light turns on 3 Perform IPL Hard Stop Option If both wait and system lights are off possible hardstop may be assumed If no special procedures are provided by service personnel follow procedu...

Page 57: ...rned off Jefore power is turned off 3 Press POWER OFF Power is sequenced down automatically POWER ON light goes off 4 Continue power off procedures fo peripheral equipment not connected to the power o...

Page 58: ...et MANUAL ENTRY SELECT to MCDR 4 Enter the PSW data by pressing the data eys the cursor indicates what is actually entered at a specified location 5 When all eight bytes of the MCDR are set as desired...

Page 59: ...ress appears in MCDR If Zeros appear in ooth th MCAR and MCDR t ilhel r i ban ldliofi t l eJ lliulI associated with the specified logical address has occurred or the resulting real address is invalid...

Page 60: ...light comes on 3 Re IPL Hard Stop Option The hardstop option is normally specified for limited operation and should be used only on recommendation of the service personnel In this case MACHINE CHECK...

Page 61: ...utomatically The power n light turns off 4 Continue power off procedures for peripheral equipment not connected to the power off sequence Manual IPL Manual IPL is performed after a power on sequence a...

Page 62: ...the manual light turns off and system reset occurs When the loader portion of the program is in main storage the load light turns off and the manual light turns on 5 Perform steps 1 4 of Display Main...

Page 63: ...in the appropriate CXRI 0 31 of CXR CBR CBR sWItches Press STORE Ipanel MI Stop CPU FLP regs on CRT Set ADDRESS switches I FLP reg specified 2SET CAR i Iights 0 63 Press FTH into CBR I Press STORE I S...

Page 64: ...ecause the operating system provides this function as required For certain testing operations however it may be desirable to clear main storage The following pro cedure clears main storage but does no...

Page 65: ...ompletion of storage reconfiguration notify the service personnel Press SYSTEM RESET b Restore MACH CHECK STOP to center nonnal position c Perform manual IPL of control program continue processing 5 I...

Page 66: ...mands 443 VM 370 Commands 447 Summary of CMS Commands 4 61 CMS Command Formats 4 64 RES Central Operator Commands 4 69 RES Workstation Operator Commands 4 70 SMF Parameters 4 73 CRJE System Operator C...

Page 67: ...is not given the assumed priority is 255 device actual device See device type codes list X ss device specification See X ssss ASSGN statement If X ssssss absent the following values are assigned X CO...

Page 68: ...es the hexadecimal channel c and unit uu number of the device that is I to contain the VSAM cata log SYSCAT may only be I assigned to the following DASD types 2314 2319 and 3330 3333 Note Optional sta...

Page 69: ...he system If CYl is specified UNIT must also be specified VOlID xxxxxx identifies the alpha numeric volume serial no of the disk pack that con rains the page data set If this operand is omitted both d...

Page 70: ...rks Specifies a gea aphiC lr position _t of Gree wich A decimal value which I indicates the difference in hours and minutes be tween local and Green wich Mean Time hh 0 12 m 0 59 Note Required stateme...

Page 71: ...ground and back I F4R nK I ground programs Value of n is Ian even number The order of i I r ai t s c i xxxXXX Alters 1 to 16 bytes of virtual IAR storage XXXXXX is the hex address where alteration is...

Page 72: ...Ibt SYSyyy PRINTER 1403 SYSxxx 1403U 144 3203 3211 5203 5203U _ iS statement I l l I J J For card read punches rX cuu 1 I Iist I 1442Nl 1442N2 I 252081 252OB2 SYSxxx 252083 J 2596 3525P I 3525RP l542...

Page 73: ...Syyy an systeM or programmer logical I unit I device clas READER PRINTER PUNCH TAPE DISK or DISKETTE dev ice type device code of any supported i device i X ss density magn tape only I I ss BPI Parity...

Page 74: ...is temporary volume serial number of the tope or disk required Accepted by indicates the shored option for diskl devices I 1 BATCH fBGl Start or continue processers II 1F1 AR 1 i i i where n 1 2 3 or...

Page 75: ...y nonblanc character in column 72 xxxx Volume sequence number 4 digit num Must begin in column 16 of the con tinuation statement Columns 1 15 are blank yyddd File creation date follow yyddd ed by file...

Page 76: ...plays 16 byt of virtual slo roge IDumps specified areas of virtual i storage tt Parometer co dump on the SYSLST assigned to the specified partition Default is BG SYSLST I i blank S i8G Fn i 8GS FnS I...

Page 77: ...UTO toke program size AUTO nK toke program size pbs nK PROC procname Name of cata loged procedure to be retri veC One to eight alphameric characters the first of which m 5t be alphabe c OV Indicates t...

Page 78: ...d nn Optional and is present only for future expan sion II is ignored by JOB CONTROL NSD Nonsequential disk I files are to be proces d Inn Largest number of ex I lenls per single file j J ILlSTIO SYS...

Page 79: ...S FSF F5R REW RUN JCC cr WfM I I i i j N WVOLi SY5xxx Any logical unit II X cuu only valid for JCC c 0 6 u DO FE in hex dc c number 01 99 I Indicates that a new volume has liAR been mounted for the sp...

Page 80: ...ress LIST option Output listing of object module on SYSLST Suppress L1STX option Punch symbal deck on SYSPCH Suppress SYM option Output symbalic crossreference list I on SYSLST Suppress XREF I 6 t lis...

Page 81: ...ere n 1 2 30r4 PRTY p I P2 P3 P4 P5 J Pn BG F 1 F2 F30rF4 Allowsthe AR operator to disp lay or change the priority of partitions VI RESET 6G Resets i O device assignments JCS JCC ALL SYSxxx ROD blank...

Page 82: ...1 ivalue 7 fsT HC NO I CREATE I i YES j NO No recording i performed I CREATE Create a hard i copy file value 8 storage size in the format I nK nK for SVA and i GETVIS area respectively Ivalue 9 specif...

Page 83: ...bel for either EBCDIC or ASCII A 49 byte character string contained within apostrophes I TPLAB label fields 3 10 C i label fields 11 13 label fields 3 10 same as above I JCS C Any nonblanc character I...

Page 84: ...it of extent in the form 8 1 C 1 C 1 C 2 C2C2H1H2H2 where 8 1 0 for 2311 or 2314 2319 0 9 for 2321 C 1 C I 00 for 2311 or 2314 2319 00 19 for 2321 C 2 C 2 C 2 000 199 for 2321 or 2314 2319 000 009 for...

Page 85: ...n Time hh may be in the range 0 12 mm in the range 0 59 ignored comments Indicates end of procedure JCS 1 ignored I ignored Columns 1 and 2 are the only JCS I columns checked 1 ignored comments I Colu...

Page 86: ...ount RESTART T cuu count E no operand END E KILL CANCEL Comments Reader task Reader task for diskette Reader task for reader diskette Printer task Punch task Punch task from checkpoint Tape writer Cla...

Page 87: ...HOLD in the specified queue H XXyyy jname jnr l a specific job ALL ALL jobs Pn all jobs with priority n n 0 9 DELETE from the specified queue L XXyyy jname jnr l a specific job ALL ALL jobs RELEASE f...

Page 88: ...OUTPUT destination of a job ALLUSERS PUN to a specific user to LOCAL a loca I autput dev ice or ta all terminal users on a read only basis ALLUSERS FORMAT OF Q s AUTOSTART Explanation Operator respon...

Page 89: ...ecifi cation not not not inactive active proc ing adldinr eess termid userid attached supported initiated line x I N N address t C f N N N N N termid N N N userid N i N x item is inc luded in the repo...

Page 90: ...kstation Begin a user session Terminate a user session Request a specific job output ALL output for userid All output for ALLUSERS Request discontinued output from beginning Delete output for the job...

Page 91: ...GRAPHIC ONLINE U TAPE LOFFlINE I CUUI nnnl DASD UR R USER userid All Alll l ACTI ll DIS LAY RT IINACTI ll TERM termid device tHI qclassll USER useridl Q i AllQ jobname HOlDI CONSOLES fN c1ass P IN st...

Page 92: ...QUIET Note Blanks may be used in place of the comroos in this commcmd I JOBNAMES Til DSNAME C C iiF s I SESS TI I display operOnd I MN AI KJ DISPLAY U STOPI 1 1 PAGpETTUNE II PAGEMEASI REACT STATUS i...

Page 93: ...ER userid i userid til LOGONj OPERATOR routocode JL SAVE 71e 0ge no r DLiESLT_TFJ 1 _ t _ _ S T DATE yy dddICLOCK hh mm ss START I S J STOPI P i JPnn l procnome AUf liunitaddr r I I I i _ I Lde Jicety...

Page 94: ...eWIITCH SMF UN OAD unitaddr WRITER WTR Page 4 23 I ONliNE i unitaddr OFFLINE unitaddr unitaddr PATH cuu ONLlNE OFFLINE unitaddr MSTCONS 1 cuu O cuu i HMOCPY Dsl OFF INCMDS J STCMDS r ALL 11 l ROUT NO...

Page 95: ...ssing is from left to right jobname the nome of a specific prob lem program that appears on the JOB statem nt i keyword option any voli keyword option combinction that may appear cn a DD i statemem ev...

Page 96: ...VS2 JES2 Message Routing Codes Source GC38 0210 1 Operator s Reference System JESZ COOP Cod Definition lOG Hardcopy log MAIN Master console action MAIN Master console information T A PE T p c poo TAP...

Page 97: ...OUT 5 CO TROL C D idd L ccl I t 1 I GRAPHIC OFFLINE U mE ONLINE l II M I DASD DISbLAY UR CONSOLES I I jobname R I lQ qcla l N qc assl C K DUMP COMM comment H LT EOD I fHOLD 1 H indassl obncme L G I It...

Page 98: ...LOCK hh mm ul lST RT procname identifier I euul volumeseriol I parmvalue 1 jobnamel LSQA nnj l keyworclo option 1 I jGTF I ident fierl Ieuu volumeserialll i MODE n 5 I GTFSNP r i 8UF nnnl TlME 1 6 I D...

Page 99: ...eration Operand unitaddr I tNlIN IONlIN l lV RYl OFFLINf unitaddr unitaddr i PATH euu OFFLINE t RY unitaddr MSTCONS l euu O euu VARY I j oav rCM I V SYSLOG NOCMDS OFF INCMDS STCMDS ROUT I NE rauteeode...

Page 100: ...uu deviCe that make up a composite console i one ta fifteen job cia A O Priority 01 processing i to right I the name 01 0 specific problem program that appears on the JOB i statement on valid keyword...

Page 101: ...lher Jdevocenome umtname oPtfOn 1 IS ALLPSA PSA NUC SOA LSOA RGN LPA TRT CSA SWA C D id L CC J H L cca1 D ll OLD l l JJ PFK g fe nnl 1 I I I D L JI lfFK J 1 00 1 NONE UTfIf E n 1n L L ccJ option 2 s A...

Page 102: ...ON Sl jonlmt uplion INTER PAITERM seCTERM LINE INACTIVE l sll me PFK J Note All comOlM between DISPLAY U and I specif ed ope nd must be supplied For ex DISPLAY U ONlINE DUMP COMM Not 1 Ma ICimum lUI 1...

Page 103: ...onaroe j a l LOAD f text OPERATOR n me SESSION grpname rll1 aaa TRANLMT sti ltionamc aaa DEACT e 1 l UMP IPL TIMEDAT CHArJL SWITCH SWAP concentrator stationame1 tatloname2 OPT stationame option data l...

Page 104: ...R beg endt begendl where DPtions are RGN SQA LSOA i fault values tor U CSA or SDATA WI hout I otes 1 AU bu IC texT s lor LJUMP repl only 2 II te llslnapostrollhes SYStemwllln lchange OWPlca I 10 lllll...

Page 105: ...ROUT r lL NONE rtcode rttode AlTCONS 1 un Oddross I l unit O unid O Jnit I nit t MSTCONS l AAO T Mn SYSlOG INCMDS STCMDS CMOS OFF L ROUT tLL N rtcode l rddddk dddddk 1 E I STOR xxxxxx xxxxxx ddM ddM...

Page 106: ...un I 61 J I C 11 I I l unl I m AJ rI nl 1 0 me p SrI n Tn 1 1 0 I n I nl 1 1 1 0 I A G I JOBII STCII TSVI F nl llJn Inll H J A rInl In 1 1 50 I nl Sn Inl Tn nJ Tn r nl jobno L l I I 0 1r I I I TSU I O...

Page 107: ...UNn lRn pun LRn pun L it IH Jn I 50 I sn nl e Tn nl L I I SN t 1 n I Rn PRn nl L n 0 1 In I 0 1 1 CI AJ jobname Sn nJ Tn n1 SP rJES2 I n nl LNEn LNEn l nRn n l nt n 1 l nl n t nll In nl Sn nl sn nl Tn...

Page 108: ...A ecce mm Scommand commandl I j I L L j e I LNEn P _d l 1J I I I n I eI I C evel tcode rtcodeJ I 10SCn lOT i An CON J I j M J o nd L l e I 1 IH Tr Tll J i I Rn PRn IN 2 N I C d T d F formJ F AUTOM I I...

Page 109: ...amount of flexibility in entering the text of the command The following ru les apply 1 FOR TEXT OUTSIDE PAIRED APOSTROPHES A All alphabEtic characters may be ent red in upper or lower case B Blanks m...

Page 110: ...E 11 ABC set initiator classes OEFINE list all initiator status information OELETE JOB 4 purge job 4 after current activity DE LETE PRT2 cancel current output on printer 2 OISPLAY DISKS D1SPLAY UNITS...

Page 111: ...job list SD job list SE job list SH job list SP job list MISCELLANEOUS JOB SA job name SC job name SD job name SE job name H job name SP job name T Jx j operand ST Jx j Remote Source Comments NO Relea...

Page 112: ...nction on device s Stop the device s Start devic s Set device Halt device sl suspend operation Display initiator s classes and status Stop initiator s after current activi ty Start initiator s Set ini...

Page 113: ...ed here because in some installations operators may also be generai sers CP commands may be entered in lowercase uppercase or both Many CP commands can be truncated The truncated version is represente...

Page 114: ...addr To userid SYSTEM ATTACH CHANNEL R Attaches a channel to a designated user AS vaddr A 10 As volid IATTach ICHANnel c To userid I CPClassA CPClassG CP Class B CP Class B BACKSPAC R CP Class D Resta...

Page 115: ...having to press the attention key to get to the CP console function environment I CP I commandlinel commandline2 J The exa Jp e that follows show how CP usee r d_______ st c n_______J I CP User enter...

Page 116: ...rding cylinders all error records all 1 0 error records or all machine check and channel check error records Only users with Class F command privi leyes can do a clear operation t CPEREP IC J HIST TAP...

Page 117: ...ts the use of oommunication lines DISCONN IV Disconnects the terminal from virtual machine operation IDISConn I HOldl DISPLAY IV Displays storage locations and registers within the virtual machine Dis...

Page 118: ...dj ECHO VI Returns data directly to the terminal ENABLE R Activates communication lines EXTERNAL VI Creates an external interrupt condition on the virtual machine IEXTernal I code FLUSH R Halts and im...

Page 119: ...s vaddr2 mode PASS password LOAOBUF R UCS FCB name Fold l rVe Indexj Lnn J LOAOVFCB V Loads a forms control image for a virtual 3211 printer ILOADFVCB Ivaddr FCB name LOCATE CP ClassG CP ClassG CP Cla...

Page 120: ...r offline Alter the operating mode of a Partitioned Emulator Program Halt a particular line resource Cease all 3704 3705 operations Query and display 3704 3705 resource status and storage Trace activi...

Page 121: ...ile before reading printing or punching occurs PURge CPClassG CP Classes D G CP Classes D G QUERY R V CP ClassesA B D E F Any Requests system status and machine configuration information The format of...

Page 122: ...log message and the name and real address of other logged on users Ouery jLOGmsg Names Users useridl userid QUERY CP Class 0 Types basic information on spool files Ouery I ICl I l w 1 I Reader printB...

Page 123: ...with registers and PSW as they currently exist ISAVESYS I systemname SET R CP Class A Sets special CP preferred options FAVored userid REServe userid SASsist PAGing PRIORity userid XFF XFF F SET R CP...

Page 124: ...a dormant state wiht the terminal keyboard loc ed EJ SPACE R Forces single spacing on the printer ISPace Iraddr SPOOL V Changes spooling oontrol options SPool Reader vaddr printer PUnch vaddr START R...

Page 125: ...wdl hexwd2 J Xreg Psw hexwdlJ hexwd2 SYSTEM V Simulates virtual machine console functions TERMINAL V Changes parameters for terminal operations TERMinal ICHardel LINEDel LlNENd EScape Mask APL ATTn TR...

Page 126: ...erid SPOOlid TO userid SYSTEM CLass c From ALL ALL UNLOCK R Releases storage VARY R userid fpage Ipage VIRT REAL Varies the availablility of a device VARY ONline OFfline raddr CP Class A CP ClassB WAR...

Page 127: ...form backup restore and copy operations for minidisks DEBUG Enter DEBUG subenvironment DIRECT Set up VM 370 Directory entries DISK Perform disk te card and card to disk operations for CMS data sets ED...

Page 128: ...le to a virtual machine RENAME Change the name of a CMS file or files RUN Initiate series of functions to be performed on a file SCR IPT2 Compose and print the specified file SET Establish set or rese...

Page 129: ...ontrol cards in a record file Convert system ABEND dumps to printer output Provides a means of modifing members of CMS LOADLIBS as created by the CMS command LKED l These commands are used to invoke I...

Page 130: ...LOWcaseJ FRLabel xxxxxxxx TOLabel xxxxxxxx REPlace 1 Fill c JrTRUnc PAck EBcdic OVlv Fill hh NOTRunc UNPack APpend JFill 40 NEWFile LRecl nn SPecs NOSPecs DDR CMS INVOKING DDR UNDER CMS DDR filename...

Page 131: ...or the number of lines specified Change Ixx yyl Changes the data string xx to the value yy Input xxx Inserts the text represented by xxx after the line at which the pointer is positioned FORMAT CMS Fo...

Page 132: ...ile to the virtual printer PRint Ifn It fm options options cc MEMber J UPcase HEX MEMber name PUNCH CMS Directs a specified spool file to the virtual punch PUnch fn ft fm fNOHeader MEMber J L eader J...

Page 133: ...tA optB optC I t SKIP l n l 10ptA optS optC MODEset optO tapcmd J optD r O optC EOF nJ NOWTM PRint EOT DISK EOF 1 r J mM DEN 556 DEN 800 GAP11ccuJ TRTCH OIOCIOTI E I ET DEN 1600 TAPl 181 tapcmd BSFI B...

Page 134: ...ool reader file that contains the system dump and write it on the CMS A disk VMFDUMP DUMPxx ERASE J NOMAP NOH EX NOFORM NOVIRT CMS This command though primarily intended for the system programmer coul...

Page 135: ...ands are not valid from RES workstation CONTROL SET DEFINE SWAP DUMP SWITCH HALT UNLOAD LOG VARY MODE WRITELOG O erator commands that use additional operands for RES CANCEL REPLY DISPLAY RESET HOLD ST...

Page 136: ...nome jobname OUT utclass outclass 1 outcloss outclass J NOTlCES MAILI MAIU NOTICESI text userid passwordl TERM term id PROC procnome I rNOTICES 1r MAIL 1 _ n __ AII_ procnome id TYPRUN HOLDINOHOLDI I...

Page 137: ...tion S OP identifier I identifier identifier iprocname identifier I procname identifier unitaddr I unitaddr unitaddr Specify at least one operand or any combination up to 5 eTO MN JOB NAMES WRITER ro...

Page 138: ...specifies a workstation 1 200 ao identifies a device type RD PR PU m identifies a particular device specifies a decimal digit from 1 to 100 indicates the number of pages to be backspaced specifies a...

Page 139: ...fo 3 collect data set DASD info o no temporary data set info 2 collect temporary data set info NO no exits YES toke exits nnn wait state time limit in minutes nnnn buffer size in bytes max is 8192 xxx...

Page 140: ...n Operands procname identifier address Operand CJM text U userid QI D userid Operands JOBS jobname J l USERS userid ACTIVE NUMBER C BRDCST MSGS userid LERB lineaddress J SESS userid smm r dr J Operand...

Page 141: ...aram rs llNONUM NOS CANl FORT DSLIST CLIST DATA TEXT LfISTl 5 EXEC dsnome NOL IST 6 LlSTBC 7 LlSTDS dsnome S TATUS H ISTORYl 8 LlSTLlB S fTATUSl H ISTORYJ 9 LOGOFF 10 LOGON userid oassword fA eeT acc...

Page 142: ...ncrement I 11 11 IROMPTI 6 I NPUTl linen R N6i TROMPTI NUM 7 L 1ST linenum linenum 1 NONUM 8 M ERGE me linen linenum linenuml linenum increment 9 REN UMBER Q Q 10 S AVE dsnane K Eyl keY bN 11 SC AN lI...

Page 143: ...set To reassign line numbers to the lines in the active data set To display lines of the active date set To request a syntax anolysis of Pl l or FORTRAN source language statements in the active data...

Page 144: ...nd assignments are determined by the central ill tallation when the system is generated ADDITIONAL COMMANDS AND SUBCOMMANDS The installation may odd commands and subcommands to the system by providing...

Page 145: ...e MAXIMUM NUMBER OF JOBS The maximum number of jobs that can reside n the central system at one time is determined by the installation When this maximum is reached no more jobs are accepted until some...

Page 146: ...hen the screen is fu II all sages auto deletable messages are matically deleted DEL N Do not de KS DEL N When the screen is full use lete meso the K command or the cur sages auto sor to delete message...

Page 147: ...e 4 is deleted n n Delete the K E 2 6 lines 2 through 6 are de range of ieted lines from n to n N Delete the K E N The message line numbers line num Iare deleted from the screen bers i D N Display lin...

Page 148: ...ied foreground partition only ContrOlling redisplay operation D L ALL D L F2 o L F4 R D L B D L F D L F 24O D L B 70 D L B DL 170 Meaning IRedisplay all messages I Redisplay messages from F2 onIy Rese...

Page 149: ...s located on the right side of the operator console keyboard It is an optional feature of the model 3277 display console and is not available for the model 158 display console One or more PFKs may be...

Page 150: ...on the screen again press REQUEST This displays one of the following sets of messages A 01301 DATE date CLOCK time ZONE difference 0I1OA GIVE IPL COMMANDS B ot31A DATE REQUIRED CLOCK REQUIRED ZONE di...

Page 151: ...case steps 11 12 and 13 cannot be executed B Press ENTER This haS tbe same effact as A above C Enter REJ if you do not wish tc keep the current copy of the SVA in this case yo can go to steps 11 12 a...

Page 152: ...prm val to indicate the value of this parameter for this loading r O prmcval l Ie gpecify the value for the parameter and to request a list of all modules r O date yy ddd clock hh mm ss to reset date...

Page 153: ...sor CE SE not required 20 Direct Access ME Media 30 Other UN Unknown 40 Tape OP Operational 50 Card Print UP User Program 60 MICR OCR EN Environmental 70 Teleprocessing CE CEISE has the system BO Grap...

Page 154: ...08 52 00 IEE114A DATE 73 323 CLOCK 16 08 52 GMT REPLY WITH SET PARM OR U Reply r O u if date and time are correct and there are no set parameters r O proc specify proc or r O aut nnn to overridi auto...

Page 155: ...S IEA887A CPU 01 LCL DATE 74 00s CLOCK 01 27 50 IEA887A CPU 00 LCL DATE 74 008 CLOCK 01 29 56 01 IEA887A TOD CLOCKS MUST BE SET OR SELECT ADDRESS r l addr OO IEE6001 REPLY TO 01 IS ADDR OO IEA888A GMT...

Page 156: ...ts 5 28 Console File 5 30 Diskette 5 30 Operating Procedures 5 31 Cartridge Handling 5 32 3410 3411 Tape Drive 5 34 Operating Procedures after Failures 5 34 Cleaning Procedures 5 34 Tape Handling and...

Page 157: ...BUSY CE DE UC 2703 SM CUE BUSY CE DE UC I UE 2821 BUSY i CE DE UC UE 3203 I BUSY I CE DE UC UE 3210 ATTN i SM BUSY CE DE UC UE 3211 BUSY CE DE UC I UE 3215 ATTN BUSY I CE IDE UC IUE 3270 ATTN SM CUE B...

Page 158: ...i 0 R 1 D SEEK REJ iREQ i OUT ICHK CHK 2314 2319 D i LJ K DATA OVER D SEEK i CHK RUN K HK 2400 D 1 6 BUS EQ Ig A l y R I lrn I Wt OUT k HK 2495 CMD INT BUS IEQ i DATA I N 9J REJ REQ OUT HK CHK 2540 C...

Page 159: ...Rwq lOAD I STATUSI PROT liND II ROY RWD POINT i I 2560 COVER JAM CORNE1 CEll PRINT PUNCHI READ INPUT INT PAR ST N 8 9 lCK CHK CHK FDCHK NHKJ r NHKj r NHK r NHK 3203 NOT USED 3211 CMD PRINT PRIN1 LINE...

Page 160: ...MER READY LOCK CHK PROT CHK ADDR SHIFT ON CHK CHK CHK REG CHK CHK 311 UN SER ALU UNSEL 2321 SAFE DESER HK STATUS t2314 UN SER TAG ALU UNSEL 2319 SAFE DESER LINE CHK STATUS 400 BITS 0 7 INDICATE A TRAC...

Page 161: ...INVLD AUTO CECELL I READY OPER SAFETY SAFETY READY ADDR REST LOC 3205 I CAR I STEP MOVE RAGE I CHK CHK I INHIBIT i ICHK i 12400 fRIW LRCR SKEW CRC SKEW 0 1600 BKWD COM VRC IREQ 1 800 1STAT J iPARI iJ2...

Page 162: ...IRE DATA aUF aUF SUF ADDR CHK SET FAI i CHK CHK PARITY PARITY PARITY REG CHK URE CHK CHK CHK CHK 3211 3330 STORAGE PHYSICAL DRIVE ID CONTROL ID G OOII TO E OI1100 C 1 01 010 A 111000 H OOOIII F 010101...

Page 163: ...MMAND IN PROGRESS WHEN OVERFLOW INC OCCURS OR ZERO 3203 OPEN COIL CHK 3211 3330 CYLI NDER ADDRESS 3340 CYLI NDER ADDRESS 3410 3411 NEW WRT PE ID PRTY TACH FALSE RPQ SUB TM BURST COMP CHK END SYSTEM CH...

Page 164: ...7 TRK WRT DUAL NRZI I TAPE UNIT MODEL DEFINED 5425 Byte 7 2305 MESSAGE CODe HEX 3203 FORMAT TYPE OF REMAINING ENCODED ERROR SENSE BYTES 8 23 MESSAGE FORMAT TYPE OF REMAINING ENCODED ERROR SENSE BYTES...

Page 165: ...TAPE CNTR CHNGR CTL ONWR RESD Byte 10 bEVIC 0 1 2 I 3 4 5 I 6 7 3420 CMD CNTRL iNO BLK WTM TACH T VELO 3803 STATUS STATUS liON RCD NOT START CITY REJ REJ RD BKC DETECT FAIL i CHK Byte 11 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 166: ...sive marking or oring on the edges 6 Some common sense messages that may type out on the console are Page 5 10 Intervantion Required Operator attention is needed to empty the stacker fill the hopper p...

Page 167: ...that entered the active side of stacker 1 in correct sequence under the cards in the hopper and close the hopper door 3 Press the start key NOTE The permanent error key is operative during this stop I...

Page 168: ...operative during this stop INDICATION DISPLAYED NPRO HOPPER REPLACE 1 MACHINE CHECK RECOVERY PROCEDURE Recovery is possible If desired perform the NPRO and REPLACE 1 procedure two or three times If y...

Page 169: ...rror key is operative during this stop INDICATION DISPLAYED HOPPER RECOVERY PROCEDURE Except for end of file conditions 1 Fill the hopper and close the hopper door 2 Press the start key For end of fil...

Page 170: ...to the hopper and close the hopper door 2 Press the start key NOTE The permanent error key is operative during this stop INDICATION DISPLAYED TRANSPORT JAM RECOVERY PROCEDURE There Is a jam or misfeed...

Page 171: ...last two cards fed that is the two cards closest to the hopper in correct sequence under the cards in the hopper and close the hopper door 5 Press the start key NOTE The permanent error key is active...

Page 172: ...these instructions If this error occurs at job initiation the operator should NPRO place the last two cards entering the active side of stacker 1 in correct sequence under the cards in the hopper clos...

Page 173: ...at the condition as a permanent error and perform the procedure specified by the source program INDICATION DISPLAYED CHIP BOX RECOVERY PROCEDURE 1 Remove and empty the chip box 2 Place the chip box ba...

Page 174: ...e sure upper read head is latched 2 Close and latch the feed mechanism 3 Press tile starr key NOTE The permanent error key is operative during this stop INDICATION DISPLAYED JAM 3 CARD RUN IN RECOVERY...

Page 175: ...put them aside for later manual distribution 4 Press the start key NOTE The permanent error key is operative during this stop INDICATION DISPLAYED JAM RECOVERY PROCEDURE 1 Remove cards from the card...

Page 176: ...d from hopper back into hopper 6 Press the start key NOTE The permanent error key is operative during this stop During NPRO three cards should enter stacker 1 unless one card was stuck in throat if ca...

Page 177: ...in each stacker for skewed printing If neces sary manually reproduce and print the cards or place them aside for later reproduction 2 Replace these cards in their correct stackers 3 Press the start k...

Page 178: ...eliminate format has been reset by an unformatted read only command or by an unformatted read feed and select stacker com mand If this error occurs within a job and if the operator has no other infor...

Page 179: ...ted with the present job INDICATION DISPLAYED STACKER 3 RECOVERY PROCEDURE The stacker 3 indicator can be on either alone or in combination with other indications It comes on when a card enters the re...

Page 180: ...log out key When a permanent error occurs that requires machine repair the recovery procedure directs the operator to press the log out key This causes the panel to display a different set of indicat...

Page 181: ...cards to be removed 2 The location of the cards to be removed 3 Identification by data content of the cards to be removed 4 The number of blank cards to be put in the 3525 for the recovery pro cedure...

Page 182: ...thorizes the restart HOLD postpones it and NO prohibits it After a YES reply the job is reinterpreted by a restart reader named IEFREINT that is started automatically by the system and if a MONITOR JO...

Page 183: ...LD postpones it and NO prohibits it If restart is authorized and MONITOR JOBNAMES is in effect messages IEFREINT STARTED and IEFREINT ENDED will appear IEFREINT is the name of the restart reader 4 Mes...

Page 184: ...by the Read Only function The following procedures show how to enable or disabJe the Read Only function for either 3348 model Enable Read Only Function 1 With data module removed from the drive press...

Page 185: ...the drive shroud recess Operating Hints When you take a 3340 drive offline and want to start it up again press START STOP The drive cycles up Then press the ATIENTION button ATIENTION must be used to...

Page 186: ...em Diskette is used for normal operation The Service Diskette is used for loading ASCP Because the magnetic disk cartridge diskette contains information that is vital to system operation it must be pr...

Page 187: ...idge into its envelope and return it to the disk storage rack or to the storage area Storing Cartridges Before using acclimate cartridges to the computer room If in mailing carton wait 24 hours If not...

Page 188: ...m operation which may not be easily duplicated HANDLE THE CARTRIDGE WITH CARE CAUTIONS No smoking while handling cartridges Do not expose cartridges to heat or sunlight Page 5 32 No pens or pencils Ne...

Page 189: ...elopes when they become worn cracked or distorted Return cartridge to envelope whenever it is removed from the console file Do not touch or clean the disk surface Store cartridges in their original sh...

Page 190: ...the read write head for contamination If any doubt exists clean Uu he iU i Ci iny Floco Jur i Re lrV juL b If problem recurs mount a different reel of tape and re try job 5 Power is dropped while tap...

Page 191: ...he capstan column sensors or the read write head 3 Clean the read write head surface with the small brush 4 Wipe the read write head and the erase head with a lint free cloth moistened with tape clean...

Page 192: ...is in use Ashes contaminate tape Live ashes can permanently damage the tape surface 5 Don t touch the tape edges through the reel openings or press on the reel flanges Such pressure will compress the...

Page 193: ...not load reliably To recover information from tape with short leader attach additional temporary leader with clear cellophane tape NOTE After information is recovered reproduced on another tape reel...

Page 194: ...load Operation 1 Open access door and manually wind remaining tape onto file reel 2 Close front door and press RESET and UNLOAD 3 Notify CEo Channel Fails to Select Tape Unit Device Switching or Two C...

Page 195: ...Start Key is effective The program should provide an operator message and exit from this error recovery procedure The operator should then perform one of the following a Correct the not ready conditi...

Page 196: ...e print position to which the unmatching code applies The entire line except for me data cneck position or only a portion oT the iine may be printed ThereTore the last printed line may contain erroneo...

Page 197: ...is status is accepted Read Check Equipment Check sense indicator comes on when a card is not being read properly This condition can result from off punched cards or incorrect registra tion of cards in...

Page 198: ...End of forms Stacker full J wrtte after single cycle Train overload I 0 Command PLB parity check i Retry I I 1 Print Check IHammer fire check I Sync check Coil protect 1 2 Print Platen failed to adva...

Page 199: ...use a false indication Also check the black strip on the separator frame opposite the forms sensing device A buildup of paper dust on the strip can cause a fa lse check 3 Remove separated or damaged f...

Page 200: ...and can be rotated through 180 Displays numeric characters upper case alphabetic characters and special symbols Can be manually adjusted for intensity Is equipped with a program controlled audible ala...

Page 201: ...rce GC38 0260 OSNS2 Display Consoles Genera I Message Area 191 nes 10 II D splay Area B 12 4 I nes 13 14 15 16 17 18 Display Arec A 16 I nes J _____________________ _ 20 21 22 23 24 PFK D splay L ne I...

Page 202: ...Source GC38 0260 OSNS2 Display Consoles MessogeArea 20linn 19 1 l __________________________________ 21 n 23 2 Disploy Areo B 4Iine5l 25 26 27 28 29 lL ________ I ___________________ _ I Entire Messa...

Page 203: ...rogramming problem system error or a console malfunction hardware error System Errors When certain types of system errors occur the screen is blanked and an error message appears in the center of the...

Page 204: ...nsole screen goes blank a console switch is probably taking place The follow ing message should appear on the new console IEE1431 OLD xxx NEW xxx VALDCMD xx IEE1431 ROUTCDE i x xx T x H x In the actua...

Page 205: ...at the selected display station or printer This completes the entry and replay for the frist RFT message Note To check the Basic Test Pattern you must enter data from the keyboard Also if the display...

Page 206: ...he indicators on when failure occurred o SYSTEM READY o SYNC SEARCH o SELECTED o TRANSMIT o STATUS o OFF HOOK AUTO ANSWER Dial Feature onlyl DISPLAY FAILURE o SYSTEM AVAILABLE o INSERT MODE o INPUT IN...

Page 207: ...ure all characters should enter b Data Entry keyboard without Numeric Lock feature characters and enter normally the A character enters as symbol All keyboards with Numeric Lock feature characters and...

Page 208: ...ter the next test message steps 1 7 of General Instructions 28 Fire pen on detectable field that has a question mark mas its first charac ter Ouestion mark should change to a greater than symbol Remai...

Page 209: ...S DITTO 6 3 Sample Control Statement Streams for Initialize Data Cell 6 4 Initialize Disk 6 4 Initialize Tape 6 4 Fast Copy Disk Volume 6 5 Printlog 6 5 VTOC Display 6 5 FDP DITTO 6 6 OSNS Utilities 6...

Page 210: ...ssigned to the primary track To replace bad records on a specified track if update records are supplied as input To change the track condition indication and to recopy data if present from the alterna...

Page 211: ...e copied directly to another disk device or it may be written on magnetic tape to be restored at a later time Initialize Data Cell Purpose To prepare from one to five new or expired cells for use on a...

Page 212: ...ntained in the VTOC of a disk pack on an IBM 2311 Disk Storage Drive an IBM 2314 Direct Access Storage Facility an IBM 2319 Disk Storage an IBM 3330 Disk Storage an IBM 3333 Disk Storage an IBM 3340 D...

Page 213: ...RD VOLll11111 I END NOTE When you initialize an IBM 2311 2314 or 2319 disk pack to be used as a stacked disk pack by the 1401 1440 System 370 Emulators program number SCEML 5745 you must include an UP...

Page 214: ...IV DOSR29 1 2 Copy Disk to Tape II JOB COPY 3340 TO TAPE II ASSGN SYSOO4 X 160 II ASSGN SYSOO5X280 II ASSGN SYSOO5X281 ALT II TLBL UOUT BACKUP TAPE II EXEC FCOPY REAL II UDT IV 111111 1 3 Copy Tape to...

Page 215: ...HAR FORMAT TDV TAPE TO PRINTER VARIABLE RECDS CHAR AND HEX DUMP TFA i RiNT SYSLST TAPES TYPE A FORMS L ONTHOL CCW CODE TFD PRINT SYSLST TAPES TYPE D FORMS CONTROL TRS TAPE RECORD SCAN TRL TAPE RECORD...

Page 216: ...ata sets provided as input to the programs Data ranging from fields within a logical record to entire data sets can be manipulated The data set utility programs are IEBCOMPR which is used to compare r...

Page 217: ...tilities by following step 3b Executing IDCDASDI and IBCDMPRS below The independent utility programs are Page 6 8 IBCDASDI which is used to initialize a direct access volume and to assign alternate tr...

Page 218: ...PROGM IEBUPDTE IEBGENER IEHDASDR IEBCOMPR IEBCOMPR records from MTST and MTDI input a sequential data set created IEBCOPY VS10NLY IEHPROGM IEBTCRIN as a resuIt of an unload sequential data sets a part...

Page 219: ...IEBCOPY a partitioned or sequential data set a catalog a volume of data sets cataloged data sets partitioned data sets sequential data sets in a new member in a rartitioned data set add a password de...

Page 220: ...atalog data sets IEHPROGM Unload a partitioned data set IEHMOVE I EBCOPY a sequential data set IEHMOVE an indexed sequential data set IEBISAM Update a catalog to VS2 Release 2 level VS10NLY IEHUCAT in...

Page 221: ...output data set II stepname EXEC PGM progname II jobname JOB statement OS VS UTILITY CONTROL CARD EXAMPLES 1 Card to print DATA CARDS IISYSUT1 DD DATA IISYSUT2 DD SYSOUT A DCB RECFM F BLKSIZE 80 LR E...

Page 222: ...2 card Blocking may be specified by RECFM FB or VB and increasing blksize to some multiple of LRECL 3 System list 1 LlSTPDS VOL 3330 DLlB02 DSNAME SYS1 LlNELIB LlSTPDS DSNAME SYS1 PROCLIB SYS1 SVCLlB...

Page 223: ...nal labels VTOCD specifies that the volume table of contents is to begin on track 2 and is to extend over nine tracks END specifies the end of IPL program text statements Because IPL text is included...

Page 224: ...defines the output data set which is an indexed sequential data set One cylinder of space is allocated for the data set on a 2314 volume IEHLlST In this example a volume table of contents in edited f...

Page 225: ...ounted DD3 DD defines a mountable device on which the source volume is to be mounted SYS N DD d fi th ntrl l rl t q t t whir h follows in the input stream MOVE specifies a move operation for a volume...

Page 226: ...is represented by two punched cards SYSIN DO defines the control data set which follows in the input stream The control data set contains the PUNCH and TITLE statements PUNCH initiates the punch opera...

Page 227: ...ogram to format and print the system job queue SYS1 SYSJOBQE the incore joblist the system scheduler work area data set SYS1 SYSWADS and the scheduler work area data set SWADS PRDMP Formats and prints...

Page 228: ...unch card copy of a member of the data set that needs to be modified Then using REP cards to make the desired changes replace the member in the OLTEP data set by running the OLTEP Editor 3 Catalog an...

Page 229: ...How to Set Up an OLTEP Run Page 6 20 Create and Catalog OlTEP Procedure 3 Catalog OlTEP Procedure 4 Defj lE OlTEP Job 1 1 l...

Page 230: ...The OLTEP Run REI Initialization Termination I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page 6 21...

Page 231: ...Page 6 22 1 I 61 I I CE Communications I I I I I I I I I I I I I L _____________ J 1 I I I I I I I I Data Protectton I Scheduling and EKecutingOlTs L _____________ J...

Page 232: ...Section 7 Contents Section 7 Glossary 7...

Page 233: ...macro instructions used are READ and WRITE basic control mode When PSW bit 12 is 0 PSW format and system operation are compatible with standard System 360operation This isthe basic control mode in whi...

Page 234: ...is requested by OlTEP to enter the test run definition at this time_ concatenated data set A group of logically connected data sets Configuration Data Set CDS A record of information about an 1 0 devi...

Page 235: ...e specified at the time the system is generated For example 2314 or 3330 or TAPE See Unit name direct access Retrieval or storage of data by a reference to its location on a volume rather than relativ...

Page 236: ...ard System 360 operation the channel m k bits instruction length code and interruption code are removed and additional mode and mask bits are included This is the extended control mode in which all co...

Page 237: ...lation A particular computing system in terms of the overall work it does and the people who manage it operate it apply it to problems service it and use the resu Its it produces interrupt A break in...

Page 238: ...ces among them replacing deleting and adding control sections automatically on request and providing overlay facilities for modules requesting them load In programming to enter instructions or data in...

Page 239: ...rds over the multiplexer channel time sharing it on a byte basis multiplexer mode A means of transferring records to or from low speed I O devices on the multiplexer channel by interleaving bytes of d...

Page 240: ...n of overflow as in 11 p page 1 A fixed length block of instructions data or both that can be transferred between real storage and external page storage 2 To transfer instructions data or both between...

Page 241: ...the operation of a program The traces provided are QTAM Trace 1 0 Trace FIL Trace and GSVC Trace problem program Any program that is executed when the central processing unit is in the problem state t...

Page 242: ...pport The facilities that gather information about hardware reliability and allow retry of operations that fail because of CPU 1 0 device or channel errors Abbreviated to RMS reenterable The attribute...

Page 243: ...ch the CPU has stopped processing but continues to handle any requested interruptions source module A series of statements which make up the entire input to a single execution of an assembler or compi...

Page 244: ...etS of control statements that can be called into use by EXEC statements SYS1 SVCLlB A system data set on the primary system residence device containing all of those SVC routines 1 0 error recovery ro...

Page 245: ...an input buffer are made available to the program and the way a program makes records available for output turnaround time The time between submission of a job to a computing center and the return of...

Page 246: ...am that defines VSAM files and allocates space for them converts indexed sequential files to key sequenced files with indexes facilitates data portability between operating systems creates backup copi...

Page 247: ...Section 8 Contents Section 8 Biblio r lphy 8 1 II...

Page 248: ...BM Virtual Machine Facility 370 Operator s Guide Release 2 OSIVSl Programmer s Reference Digest VSl Release 3 OSIVS Checkpoint Restart HASP II Version 4 Operator s Guide OSIVS SYS1 LOGREC Error Record...

Page 249: ...165 Operating Procedures GX22 6984 IBM S 370 Mod 165 Operator s Reference Card GA22 7010 IBM S 370 Mod 168 Functional Characteristics G A 22 6954 eM S 3CO drill 5 370 Moo 195 Operating Procedures GA2...

Page 250: ...Operator s Library OSIVS1 Reference VS1 Release 3 GC30 2037 Operator s Library OS VS TCAM GC38 1007 3 OSIVS Message Library Linkage Editor and Loader Messages GC38 1004 3 OS VS Message Library Routin...

Page 251: ...on to DOSIVS DOSIVS Operating Procedures Release 29 DOSIVS Serviceability Aids and Debugging Procedures Release 29 DOSIVS System Utilities Release 29 DOSIVS OLTEP Reference DOSIVS Handbook Release 29...

Page 252: ...kpoint restart OSIVS2 5 27 ciear data cell utility 6 1 clear disk utility 6 1 clear main storage see CPU manual procedures CMS commands see operator commands VM 370 CNOP alignment 2 4 code translation...

Page 253: ...tion DAT 2 15 edit subcommands CRJE 4 76 EDIT and EDMK pattern characters 2 3 error restart procedures see restart procedures extended mnemonic instructions 2 3 fast copy disk volume utility 6 2 fixed...

Page 254: ...perating console DOSIVS cmds 4 80 DOSNS IPL 4 1 DOSNS job control and attention routine 4 5 DOSNS POWER 4 20 DOSNS POWER RJE 4 22 edit subcommands CRJE 4 76 OSNS HASP II 4 43 OSNSl Release 3 4 25 OSNS...

Page 255: ...tic tape unit 5 2 2415 magnetic tape unit and control 5 2 2420 magnetic tape unit 5 2 2501 card reader 5 2 2520 card read punch 5 2 2540 card read punch 5 2 2560 multi funclion card macnme O l 2596 ca...

Page 256: ...control stream 6 5 VTOC display 6 3 control stream 6 5 utilities OSIVS data set utilities 5 7 executing a system utility 6 12 card to print 6 12 card to tape 6 13 system list 6 13 functions they perfo...

Page 257: ...IBM SYSTEM 370 OPERATOR S REFERENCE GUIDE FORM SR20 4460 0 CIRCLE ONE OF THE COMMENTS AND EXPLAIN IN THE SPACE PROVIDED SUGGESTED ADDITION PAGE __ SUGGESTED DELETION PAGE _ _ ERROR PAGE __ EXPLANATION...

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