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MVS Commands

The document outlines various MVS commands used to display system information and status including commands to show the local time, dump data sets, SMF data sets, active consoles, jobs, TSO users, systems in a sysplex, device status, job allocations, console buffers, active users and started tasks, CPU status, channel and device paths, and more. It also includes a section defining common PFK commands for controlling the display and clearing screens.

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MVS Commands

The document outlines various MVS commands used to display system information and status including commands to show the local time, dump data sets, SMF data sets, active consoles, jobs, TSO users, systems in a sysplex, device status, job allocations, console buffers, active users and started tasks, CPU status, channel and device paths, and more. It also includes a section defining common PFK commands for controlling the display and clearing screens.

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MVS Commands April 4, 2008 by Admin

1) D T - This displays the local time of the system, GMT time and the Julian date. 2) D D -Displays the dump data sets e.g sys1.dump. 3) D D,T - Displays the dump data sets with titles 4) D SMF Displays the SMF data sets e.g sys1.MAN (SMF-is a component provides standard method to write records to a file. System Management Facility.) 5) D C Displays the consoles(master and other consoles) 6) D J Display active jobs

7) D TS,L Display the active TSO users 8) D XCF 9) D GRS,C


Display systems in the sysplex Display system contention (GRS, C= Global Resources Contention .i.e. negative Display tape drives online to system Display tape drives offline to system Display the jobs allocated to the device(XXX) Display the console buffer Displays the active users(TSO),started tasks, jobs Display the cpu status Display the paths on channel X Display all paths to all devices

dependency) 10) D U,Tape,Online

11) D U,Tape,Offline 12) D U,,Alloc,XXX,1 13) D C,B 14) D A,L 15) D M=CPU 16) D M=CHP(X) 17) D M=Dev

PFK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Command Comment CONTROL E, 1 CONTROL E CONTROL E,D CONTROL D, F CONTROL S, DEL=N CONTROL S, DEL=RD DISPLAY A, L DISPLAY R, L and up

Definition Erase one line from screen Erase one segment from screen Erase status display from screen Frame display forward in area Hold in-line output Resume in-line output List active jobs and TSO users List all outstanding operator action requests No definition provided

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