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Type III C lass A Program

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LOGOUT<br />

Purpose:<br />

LOGOUT removes the user from the system by releasing the<br />

virtual machine and any attached devices, clearing the<br />

temporary disk area, and closing the spooling areas.<br />

Format:<br />

LOGOUT<br />

LOG<br />

I<br />

I<br />

anything If any nonblank character string is specified with<br />

LOGOUT, the telephone line is not hung up and the<br />

terroinal reroains connected to CP for another user<br />

to login or dial in.<br />

Usage:<br />

LOGOUT logs the user off the system. The temporary disk<br />

area is cleared and all spooling areas are closed. If there<br />

is output in the spooling areas, it is printed or punched on<br />

a real device when that device becomes available, as in<br />

CLOSE.<br />

Because of the finality of<br />

abbreviation accepted is LOG.<br />

this command, the only<br />

If -anything- is specified, a LOGOUT occurs in the normal<br />

manner but the communication line is not disabled. Upon<br />

completion of the LOGOUT procedure, the ·CP-61 online·<br />

message indicates that another login or dial can proceed.<br />

Responses:<br />

LOGOUT AT xx.xx.xx ON xx/xx/xx<br />

The user is removed from the system. The xx.xx.xx is the<br />

time of day and the xx/xx/xx is the date.<br />

CP-67 ONLINE xxxxxxxxxxxx<br />

xxxxxxxxxxxx CP-61 ONLINE<br />

CP-61 ONLINE<br />

If one of the above roessages is typed out after the LOGOUT<br />

message. a nonblank character string was specified with<br />

LOGOUT; therefore the terminal remains connected to CP for<br />

another user.<br />

LOGOUT 487

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