CONFIG command
Use the CONFIG command to change or check the configuration of
the system. You can use the CONFIG command to change the online or
offline status of available processors, storage amounts, storage ranges,
central storage elements, PCIE
function identifiers (PFIDs), storage-class memory (SCM), and
channel paths:
- Directly
- In response to a configuration display
- With the options in a CONFIGxx parmlib member that you specify
Table 1 summarizes the information that the CONFIG command provides. Use it to access the pages on which you can find details about a particular use of the CONFIG command.
Command: | Topic: |
---|---|
CONFIG CHP |
Reconfiguring the system directly |
CONFIG MEMBER | Reconfiguring the system with a CONFIGxx parmlib member |
CONFIG OFFLINE |
Reconfiguring the system in response to a configuration display |
The CONFIG command reconfigures (both logically and physically) available processors, central storage ranges, amounts, elements, PCIE function identifiers (PFIDs), and channel paths.
Note: To configure an Integrated Cryptographic Facility (ICRF) online
or offline, you have to configure online or offline the processor
to which the ICRF is attached, and when configuring an ICRF online,
Integrated Cryptographic Service Facility/MVS (ICSF/MVS) must be active.
You can enter the CONFIG command only from a console with master authority.