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z/<strong>VM</strong><strong>CP</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>Version 5 Release 1SC24-6083-01
z/<strong>VM</strong><strong>CP</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>Version 5 Release 1SC24-6083-01
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- Page 7 and 8: DEFINE COMMAND / CMD Statement . .
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- Page 13 and 14: CKD Device Geometry . . . . . . . .
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- Page 17 and 18: About This BookThis book tells you
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Configuring Your Systemv Terminals
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Chapter 3. Understanding the CP Fil
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Understanding the CP File SystemYou
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Understanding the CP File SystemEve
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Chapter 4. Using the Stand-Alone Pr
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Overriding the Console that CP Will
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Using SAPLthe SAPL screen and canno
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Using SAPLFT=filetypeSpecifies the
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Chapter 5. Defining I/O DevicesTher
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Defining I/O DevicesTable 1. Config
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Defining I/O DevicesDisplaysDisplay
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Chapter 6. The System Configuration
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System Configuration FileTable 7. S
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System Configuration FileTable 7. S
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System Configuration Filewill cause
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System Configuration FileExamplesTo
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System Configuration FileUsageNotes
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System Configuration File12. After
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System Configuration FileUsageNotes
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System Configuration FileCHARACTER_
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System Configuration File[ X'AD'SYS
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System Configuration FileUsageNotes
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System Configuration FileCP_OWNED S
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System Configuration Filefiles that
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System Configuration Fileft is the
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System Configuration Fileexample, i
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System Configuration FileDEFINE ALI
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System Configuration File3. When sp
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System Configuration FileABBRevleng
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System Configuration FileUsageNotes
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System Configuration FileImportant
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System Configuration FileENabletell
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System Configuration FileX'0200' to
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DEFINE EXITUsageNotes2. General Reg
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DEFINE LANDEFINE LAN Statement►
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DEFINE LANUsageNotesIP|ETHernetindi
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DEFINE VSWITCHhexadecimal number. Y
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DEFINE VSWITCHv An IUCV *VSWITCH st
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DEVICESDEVICES Statement►► DEVI
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DEVICESUsageNotesSHAREdtells CP tha
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DEVICESv Leave a group of disks off
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DISABLE COMMAND/CMDUsageNotesF this
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DISABLE DIAGNOSENote: Unless you sp
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DISABLE EXITS5. To display the real
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DISTRIBUTE2. IUCV applications will
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DRAIN (Disk)UsageNotesv Allowing mi
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EDEVICEEDEVICE Statement►► EDEV
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EDEVICEUsage NotesExamples1. When d
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EMERGENCY_MESSAGE_CONSOLESin the li
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ENABLE COMMAND / CMDUsageNotesF thi
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ENABLE DIAGNOSE4. To change the def
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ENABLE EXITS4. To display whether t
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EQUATEEQUATE Statement►► EQUate
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EXTERNAL_SYNTAXEXTERNAL_SYNTAX Stat
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FEATURESDISable:DISableAUTO_WARM_IP
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FEATURESPASSWORDS_ON_CMDs:PASSWORDS
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FEATURESCLEAR_TDisktells CP to clea
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FEATURESaccessed CP disk. You can o
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FEATURESRETRievedefines the default
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FEATURES4. If you enable AUTO_WARM_
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FEATURESLogon No, /* Prompt user fo
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FORM_DEFAULTForm_Default, /* Set up
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HOT_IO_RATESWitchtells CP to define
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IMBEDIMBED Statement►► IMbed fn
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INIT_MITIMEINIT_MITIME Statement►
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IODFan osconfig name was specified,
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JOURNALINGLOGON Operands:▼ACCount
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JOURNALINGExamples1. To have CP:v E
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MODIFY COMMAND / CMDMODIFY COMMAND
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MODIFY COMMAND / CMDUsageNotessuppr
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MODIFY DIAGNOSEMODIFY DIAGNOSE Stat
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MODIFY DIAGNOSEv While defining it,
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MODIFY EXITUsageNotesNORESolvetells
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MODIFY LANMODIFY LAN Statement►
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MODIFY PRIV_CLASSESUsage Notes1. It
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MODIFY VSWITCHUsage NotesExamples1.
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OPERATOR_CONSOLES3. 2250 and 3250 d
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PRINTER_TITLEUsage NotesExamples1.
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PRIV_CLASSESCommands and Utilities
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PRODUCTUsage NotesExamples1. Each p
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RDEVICE (Advanced Function Printers
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RDEVICE (Card Punches)process. When
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RDEVICE (Communication Controllers)
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RDEVICE (DASD)RDEVICE Statement (DA
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RDEVICE (Graphic Display Devices)RD
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RDEVICE (Graphic Display Devices)Us
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RDEVICE (Impact Printers)RDEVICE St
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RDEVICE (Impact Printers)FOLDup No(
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RDEVICE (Special Devices)RDEVICE St
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RDEVICE (Tape Units)RDEVICE Stateme
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RDEVICE (3800 Printers)MODel 1, 3,
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RDEVICE (3800 Printers)SEParator Ye
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SAYSAY Statement►►SAY►◄▼t
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SETSET Statement►►30SET ▼ SHU
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START (Disk)UsageNotesTDiskTDskTEmp
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STORAGEUsageNotesadds to that the n
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SYSTEM_DATEFORMATSYSTEM_DATEFORMAT
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SYSTEM_IDENTIFIERUsageNotesgateway
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SYSTEM_IDENTIFIER_DEFAULTSystem_Ide
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SYSTEM_RESIDENCEUsageNotescheckpoin
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SYSTEM_USERIDSUsageNotesACCOUNT2 us
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SYSTEM_USERIDSErep erep Autolog, /*
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TIMEZONE_DEFINITIONTIMEZONE_DEFINIT
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TOLERATE_CONFIG_ERRORSTOLERATE_CONF
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TRANSLATE_TABLETRANSLATE_TABLE Stat
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TRANSLATE_TABLEUsageNotes3278_APLde
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USERFORMUSERFORM Statement►► US
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USER_DEFAULTSLPP OFFIndicates that
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USER_VOLUME_EXCLUDEUSER_VOLUME_EXCL
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USER_VOLUME_INCLUDEUSER_VOLUME_INCL
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USER_VOLUME_LISTUSER_VOLUME_LIST St
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VMLANVMLAN StatementPERSistent INFi
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XLINK_DEVICE_DEFAULTSXLINK_DEVICE_D
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XLINK_DEVICE_DEFAULTSUsageNotesNote
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XLINK_SYSTEM_EXCLUDEXLINK_SYSTEM_EX
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XLINK_SYSTEM_INCLUDEXlink_System_In
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XLINK_VOLUME_EXCLUDEXlink_Volume_Ex
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XLINK_VOLUME_INCLUDEUsageNotesThe v
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XSPOOL_SYSTEMXSPOOL_SYSTEM Statemen
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XSPOOL_TRACEXSPOOL_TRACE Statement
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XSPOOL_XLIST_INPUTv Enter a CP QUER
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XSPOOL_XLIST_OUTPUTv Enter a CP QUE
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Chapter 7. The Logo Configuration F
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Logo Configuration FileandStatus Ru
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Logo Configuration FileDRAWLOGO cre
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CHOOSE_LOGOCHOOSE_LOGO Statement►
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CHOOSE_LOGOModel Equivalent Screen
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CHOOSE_LOGOlogo file is 78 characte
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INPUT_AREAINPUT_AREA Statement►
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STATUSSTATUS Statement►► STATUS
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Chapter 8. Setting Up Service Virtu
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Setting Up SVMsSetting Up Virtual M
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Setting Up SVMsAccounting Record Fo
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Setting Up SVMsAccounting Records f
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Setting Up SVMs29-48 Reserved49-56
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Setting Up SVMs61-68 Resource name,
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Accounting Records for virtual disk
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Setting Up SVMs59-66 Number of byte
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Setting Up SVMsHCPACU contains two
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Setting Up SVMsAONPARM DSECT ,****
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Setting Up SVMs1. Log on as MAINT.
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Setting Up SVMsIf the A disk is alm
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Setting Up SVMswhere wpass is the w
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Setting Up SVMs2. If there are symp
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Setting Up SVMsUSER EP0F7 NOPASS 1M
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Setting Up SVMs* START LINE command
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Setting Up SVMsYou must define one
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Chapter 9. Planning for SNA Console
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Planning for SNA/CCSvalue is the ma
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Chapter 10. Setting Up Cross System
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Planning CSEv A single version of D
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Planning CSEv Cable the fastest sys
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Planning CSEPerformance Considerati
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Planning CSEabout the LNKSTABL and
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Planning CSE/*---------------------
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Enabling CSEEnabling CSETo enable C
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Enabling CSEXSPOOL_XLIST_OUTPUTiden
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Enabling CSE/**********************
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Enabling CSENote: When using the 30
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Enabling CSEvdev5 is the 1- to 3-ch
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Enabling CSE►► XSpool QueryALLs
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Enabling CSEv Ensure that the curre
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Administering CSEDASD RESERVE/RELEA
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Administering CSEallocated on that
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Administering CSE┌─────
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Administering CSEDefault Values for
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Administering CSESystem1OriginalSpo
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Administering CSEvPURGEv QUERY FILE
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VM/Pass-Through Facility Functions
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Chapter 11. Customizing the CP Mess
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Customizing Messages1. The first 8
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Customizing Messagesmessage is sent
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Chapter 12. Security and Integrity
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Security and Integrity in z/VMv Lim
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Security and Integrity in z/VMz/VM
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Security and Integrity in z/VMif th
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Security and Integrity in z/VMUsing
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Security and Integrity in z/VMCRYPT
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Security and Integrity in z/VMIf th
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Security and Integrity in z/VMinteg
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Data Structures That Can Enhance Sy
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Security and Integrity in z/VMdiffe
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Security and Integrity in z/VMFor e
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Security and Integrity in z/VMTo re
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Chapter 13. Using the Stand-Alone D
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Using the Stand-Alone Dump Utilitym
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Using the Stand-Alone Dump Utilityv
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Using the Stand-Alone Dump Utilityt
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Chapter 14. Creating and Modifying
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Creating and Modifying Image Librar
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Chapter 15. CCW TranslationUsing CC
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CCW TranslationDevice Macroinstruct
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Part 3. User Planning and Administr
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Chapter 16. Redefining Command Priv
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Redefining Command Privilege Classe
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Redefining Command Privilege Classe
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Redefining Command Privilege Classe
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Redefining Command Privilege Classe
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Redefining Command Privilege Classe
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Redefining Command Privilege Classe
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Chapter 17. Creating and Updating a
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Creating and Updating a User Direct
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Creating and Updating a User Direct
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Creating and Updating a User Direct
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Creating and Updating a User Direct
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ACCOUNTlogs on without specifying a
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APPCPASSAPPCPASS Directory Control
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AUTOLOGAUTOLOG Directory Control St
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CONSOLECONSOLE Directory Control St
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CPUCPU Directory Control Statement
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CPUTo define a crypto-enabled base
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CRYPTOor APDED operands may be spec
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CRYPTO3. To specify that a virtual
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DASDOPTUsage Notes1. If you are ded
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DATEFORMATDATEFORMAT Directory Cont
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DEDICATEDEDICATE Directory Control
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DEDICATE|||Examplesdevice among the
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DIRECTORYUsageNotesaltvdevis an alt
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D8ONECMDD8ONECMD Directory Control
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GLOBALDEFSGLOBALDEFS Directory Cont
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INCLUDEINCLUDE Directory Control St
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IOPRIORITY2. For more information o
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IPLUsageNotesare first initialized
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IUCVIUCV Directory Control Statemen
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IUCVSpecifying IUCV resourceid does
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IUCVUsage Notes1. When a virtual ma
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IUCVIucv target Priority MsgLimit 1
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LINKprimary access mode (read-only,
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LINKv If 192 is an unformatted virt
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LOADUsageNotesdefinition is in a se
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LOADDEVLOADDEV Directory Control St
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LOGONBYLOGONBY Directory Control St
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MACHINE2. For information on global
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MDISKMDISK Directory Control Statem
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MDISKmodeis the access mode for the
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MDISK|||||||||||||Table 23. Maximum
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MDISK15. If you define a minidisk a
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MDISKMinidisk RestrictionsThe follo
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MDISK15. Minidisks defined on an FB
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MINIOPTUsageNotesCAUTION:Use of thi
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NAMESAVENAMESAVE Directory Control
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NICDEFNICDEF Directory Control Stat
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NICDEFExamples1. Define a simulated
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OPTIONOPTION Directory Control Stat
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OPTIONand MAINTCCW options. For mor
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OPTIONUsageNotesNETRouterspecifies
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OPTIONOption Conceal4. To indicate
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POSIXGLISTPOSIXGLIST Directory Cont
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POSIXGROUPPOSIXGROUP Directory Cont
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POSIXINFOPOSIXINFO Directory Contro
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POSIXINFO4. POSIX user names, somet
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POSIXOPTUsageNotesThe system defaul
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PROFILEPROFILE Directory Control St
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SCREENSCREEN Directory Control Stat
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SHARESHARE Directory Control Statem
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SPECIALSPECIAL Directory Control St
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SPECIALDefining a message processor
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SPECIAL5. To define virtual 3270 di
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SPOOLNotes:1. Specify 2540 for a re
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SPOOLFILESPOOLFILE Directory Contro
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STDEVOPTUsageNotesCTLtells CP that
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SYSAFFINSYSAFFIN Directory Control
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SYSAFFINLink deptdb 101 101 rrSysAf
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USERThe characters that you can use
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USERCP uses the default class or cl
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USERv 6M as the maximum virtual mac
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XAUTOLOG2. To authorize users whose
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XCONFIGXCONFIG ACCESSLIST Operand
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XCONFIGXCONFIG ADDRSPACE Operand►
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XSTOREXSTORE Directory Control Stat
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Part 4. Storage Planning and Admini
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Chapter 18. Real Storage Planning a
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Chapter 19. Expanded Storage Planni
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Expanded Storage Planning and Admin
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Expanded Storage Planning and Admin
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Expanded Storage Planning and Admin
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Expanded Storage Planning and Admin
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Expanded Storage Planning and Admin
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Chapter 20. Allocating DASD SpaceTh
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Allocating DASD SpaceTable 26. CKD
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Allocating DASD Spacemaxfilesp = --
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Allocating DASD SpaceFor FBA DASD,
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Allocating DASD Spacetransfer pages
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Allocating DASD SpaceTable 30. FBA
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Named Saved SystemTo save a copy of
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Allocating DASD SpaceAny CMS minidi
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Chapter 21. DASD SharingUnder z/VM,
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DASD Sharingconsideration. See the
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DASD Sharingmacroinstruction) at re
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DASD SharingReal Machine 1Real Mach
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DASD SharingSharing DASD using the
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DASD SharingCCWs that activate or d
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DASD SharingUsing ESS Parallel Acce
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DASD Sharingmethod to serialize acc
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Chapter 22. Defining and Managing S
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Defining and Managing SCSI FCP Disk
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Defining and Managing SCSI FCP Disk
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Appendix A. Sample Utility Programs
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Appendix B. Defining Your System (H
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Defining Your Systemv SYSCPVOL, SYS
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CSELDEVWhen DEVTYPE=9345 is specifi
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CSELVOL EXCLUDECSELVOL EXCLUDE (Opt
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CSELVOL INCLUDEUsageNotesdefined as
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CSESYSCSESYS (Optional)►►labelC
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CSESYSalias1,alias2,...,alias4speci
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CSESYSStatement Function PageXLINK_
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CSEUSERCSEUSER (Optional),►►lab
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SYSACNTSYSACNT (Optional)►►labe
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SYSADDINSYSADDIN (Optional)►►la
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SYSCPVOLUsage Notes1. Before CP can
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SYSDUMPSYSDUMP (Optional)►►labe
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SYSEXCLSYSEXCL (Optional)►►labe
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SYSFCNSYSFCN (Optional)►►labelS
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SYSIDStatement Function PageXLINK_S
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Migration AidsYou can achieve the f
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SYSJRLLOGLOC=(n,m)specifies the max
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SYSJRLMigration AidsYou can achieve
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SYSOPRSYSOPR (Required)►►labelS
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SYSOPTSSYSOPTS (Optional)►►labe
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SYSPCLASSYSPCLAS (Optional)►►la
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SYSRESUsageNotesThe variable volid
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SYSSTORESYSSTORE (Required)►►la
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SYSSYMPSYSSYMP (Optional)►►labe
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SYSTIMESYSTIME (Required)►►labe
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SYSUVOLSYSUVOL (Optional)►►labe
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Appendix C. Defining I/O Devices Us
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Defining I/O DevicesDEFAULT results
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AFP Printersvalue can be a decimal
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AFP Printers2. To specify three 382
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Display PrintersDisplay Printers►
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Impact PrintersCP System-Managed Im
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Impact PrintersDEVNO=(rdev,nnn)DEVN
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Impact PrintersEach installation es
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3800 Printers3800 Printer►►labe
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3800 Printersv CLASS=NONE specifies
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3800 Printersbroken hardware that f
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Unit Record Devices3505 Card Reader
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Unit Record Devices3525 Card Punch
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Unit Record Devices3890 Document Pr
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Display Terminals and Adapters3250
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Display Terminals and AdaptersTable
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Display Terminals and Adapters4. To
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Display Terminals and Adaptersvalue
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Display Terminals and AdaptersRDEVI
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Tape Units3422, 3480, 3490 and 3590
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DASDDASDAppendix C. Defining I/O De
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DASDFor a Specify3390 in 3380 track
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DASDFBA DASD►►labelRDEVICE DEVN
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Communication DevicesCommunication
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Communication DevicesRDEVICE DEVNO=
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Communication DevicesSETADDR=sadnum
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37xx Communications Controllers and
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Communication DevicesNote: If you n
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Dynamic Switching DevicesDynamic Sw
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Unsupported DevicesUnsupported Devi
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Unsupported DevicesThe RESERVE para
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RIOGENUsageNotesbroken hardware tha
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Appendix D. Configuration Guide for
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Configuration Guide for PrintersTab
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Appendix E. Device Class and Type C
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Device Class and Type CodesTYPAIF0
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Appendix F. Stand-Alone Dump Format
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Stand-Alone Dump FormatsDASD Format
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NoticesIBM may not offer the produc
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TrademarksThe following terms are t
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GlossaryFor a list of z/VM terms an
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BibliographyThis bibliography lists
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Performance Toolkit for VM z/VM: Pe
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IndexSpecialcharacters*ACCOUNT syst
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3812 printercoding an RDEVICE macro
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allocate (continued)storagewith STO
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codingHCPRIO ASSEMBLE 705collectset
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CP (Control Program) (continued)com
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CSE (Cross-System Extensions) (cont
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define (continued)virtual machines
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DROPBUF command 399DTIGEN macro 330
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example (continued)configuration fi
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extended (continued)count-key-data
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HCPSYS ASSEMBLE file (continued)CSE
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LINE_END operandCHARACTER_DEFAULTS
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minidisk (continued)offset field on
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planning (continued)SNA/CCS 329syst
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RDEVICE macro (continued)how to cod
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SAY statement 53, 217, 219SCIF (Sin
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spool file (continued)inputcopying
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supported devices 45suppresspasswor
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system generation (continued)SYSOPT
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unsolicited interruptchanging 152se
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