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The following tables summarize the CONSOLxx keywords and the operator
commands that can change those keyword values. Table 1 describes the CONSOLE statement keywords,
the OPERPARM equivalent, the MVS™ command
to change the keyword value, the scope of the keyword, and meaning
of the keyword.
Table 2 describes the keywords INIT,
HARDCOPY, and DEFAULT, the MVS command
to change the keyword value, the scope of the keyword, and the meaning
of the keyword. Note: The values for these keywords can
also be changed by using the SET CON=xx command.
“N/A” in a column indicates that no OPERPARM equivalent
exists for the CONSOLE keyword. (There are no OPERPARM equivalents
for keywords on INIT and DEFAULT statements.) “Must Re-IPL” in a column
indicates that operators cannot change the keyword value through commands.
Values for keywords with a sysplex scope persist through single system
IPLs; however, when the sysplex is reinitialized, the values set in
the CONSOLxx parmlib members or the IBM® defaults
are in effect. z/OS MVS System Commands provides
complete reference information and examples
for using MVS commands.
Table 1. CONSOLE Statement
SummaryCONSOLE statement keyword |
OPERPARM equivalent for extended
MCS consoles |
Command to change keyword value |
Scope in shared mode |
Scope in distributed
mode |
Meaning |
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CONSOLE DEVNUM |
N/A |
Must re-IPL |
See Note 2 |
See Note 2 |
Identifies SMCS, SYSCONS, subsystem, or the 3-digit or 4-digit
device number for the MCS console |
CONSOLE UNIT |
N/A |
Must re-IPL |
System |
System |
Defines the unit device for the MCS console |
CONSOLE NAME |
See Note 1 |
Must re-IPL |
Sysplex |
Sysplex |
Defines the console name |
CONSOLE AUTH |
OPERPARM AUTH |
VARY CN,AUTH |
Sysplex |
See Note 2 |
Defines command groups or authority |
CONSOLE USE |
N/A |
CONTROL V,USE |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines the input/output capability of the console |
CONSOLE DEL |
N/A |
CONTROL S,DEL |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Specifies automatic message deletion |
CONSOLE RNUM |
N/A |
CONTROL S,RNUM |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines number of messages per screen rolls |
CONSOLE RTME |
N/A |
CONTROL S,RTME |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines interval of time between screen rolls |
CONSOLE CON |
N/A |
CONTROL S,CON |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines conversational or non-conversational message deletion |
CONSOLE SEG |
N/A |
CONTROL S,SEG |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines the number of lines to delete using CONTROL E,SEG |
CONSOLE AREA |
N/A |
CONTROL A |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines status display areas for a console |
CONSOLE MFORM |
OPERPARM MFORM |
CONTROL S,MFORM |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines message formats for the console |
CONSOLE MONITOR |
OPERPARM MONITOR |
MONITOR |
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Displays jobname, data set status, or TSO/E information |
CONSOLE PFKTAB |
N/A |
CONTROL N,PFK |
System |
See Note 4 |
Defines the PFK table for the console |
CONSOLE ROUTCODE |
OPERPARM ROUTCODE |
VARY CN,ROUT
VARY CN,AROUT
VARY CN,DROUT
|
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Defines the routing codes for the console |
CONSOLE LEVEL |
OPERPARM LEVEL |
CONTROL V,LEVEL |
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Defines message levels |
CONSOLE MSCOPE |
OPERPARM MSCOPE |
VARY CN,AMSCOPE
VARY CN,DMSCOPE
VARY CN,MSCOPE
|
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Defines systems that direct messages to a console |
CONSOLE CMDSYS |
OPERPARM CMDSYS |
CONTROL V,CMDSYS |
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Defines systems where commands on a console can be directed
for processing |
CONSOLE SYSTEM |
N/A |
VARY CN,ONLINE,SYSTEM |
Sysplex |
Sysplex |
In a sysplex, specifies which system the installation expects
the console to be initialized on. |
CONSOLE LOGON |
N/A |
VARY CN,LOGON |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Defines the LOGON attribute of this console. |
CONSOLE LU |
N/A |
VARY CN,LU |
Sysplex |
Sysplex |
Defines the predefined LU for an SMCS console
only. |
CONSOLE INTIDS |
OPERPARM INTIDS |
VARY CN,INTIDS |
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Defines the INTIDS attribute for this console. |
CONSOLE UNKNIDS |
OPERPARM UNKNIDS |
VARY CN,UNKNIDS |
Sysplex |
See Note 3 |
Defines the UNKNIDS attribute for this console. |
CONSOLE RBUF |
N/A |
None |
Sysplex |
See Note 4 |
Specifies the number of previously entered commands
that can be retrieved on this console by pressing the PA1 key. |
CONSOLE AUTOACT |
N/A |
VARY CN,AUTOACT |
System |
System |
Specifies the automatic activate group for the
system console. |
Note: - For the name of the extended MCS console, the system uses the
TSO/E userid defined by RACF® and
under which the OPERPARM segment is stored.
- Has sysplex scope for SMCS, SYSCONS, and subsystem console; system
scope for MCS console.
- Has sysplex scope for SMCS and SYSCONS console; system scope for
MCS console.
- Has sysplex scope for SMCS console; system scope for MCS console.
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Table 2. Summary of INIT, HARDCOPY,
and DEFAULT StatementsINIT, HARDCOPY, and DEFAULT statement keywords |
Command to change keyword value |
Scope |
Meaning |
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INIT APPLID |
CONTROL M,APPLID |
System |
Sets the APPLID used by SMCS on this system |
INIT GENERIC |
CONTROL M,GENERIC |
Sysplex |
Sets the GENERIC used by SMCS for the entire
sysplex |
INIT CNGRP |
SET CNGRP |
Sysplex |
Activates the member of CNGRPxx that defines console groups
for the system or sysplex |
INIT MONITOR |
MONITOR SETCON MN
|
System |
Displays mount message information |
INIT PFK |
SET PFK |
System |
Activates the PFKTABxx member for MCS consoles |
INIT CMDDELIM |
Must re-IPL |
System |
Defines the command delimiter for entering multiple messages
on MCS consoles |
INIT CTRACE |
TRACE CT |
System |
Specifies the parmlib member that contains tracing
options for the operation services component |
INIT MPF |
SET MPF |
System |
Activates the message processing facility |
INIT AMRF |
CONTROL M,AMRF |
Sysplex |
Activates the action message retention facility |
INIT UEXIT |
CONTROL M,UEXIT |
System |
Activates message processing exit IEAVMXIT |
INIT MLIM |
CONTROL M,MLIM |
System |
Specifies buffers for WTO messages |
INIT RLIM |
CONTROL M,RLIM |
Sysplex |
Specifies buffers for WTOR messages |
INIT LOGLIM |
CONTROL M,LOGLIM |
System |
Specifies buffers for messages that the system writes to the
hardcopy log |
INIT MMS |
SET MMS |
System |
Activates the MVS message
translation service |
INIT ROUTTIME |
CONTROL M,ROUTTIME |
Sysplex |
In a sysplex, specifies the maximum amount of time MVS waits before aggregating responses to commands
routed to other systems. |
DEFAULT SYNCHDEST |
See Note 2. |
System |
Specifies the console group from which the system can select
a console to display synchronous messages |
DEFAULT LOGON |
Must re-IPL |
System |
Specifies default LOGON attributes for MCS and SMCS consoles |
DEFAULT HOLDMODE |
Must re-IPL |
System |
Specifies whether the operator can freeze the display on MCS
console screens |
DEFAULT ROUTCODE |
Must re-IPL |
System |
Assigns routing codes for messages without a target console |
DEFAULT RMAX |
K M,RMAX
See Note 1.
|
Sysplex |
Specifies maximum number of WTOR reply ids |
HARDCOPY DEVNUM |
VARY OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY |
System |
Specifies the hardcopy log |
HARDCOPY ROUTCODE |
VARY OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,AROUT
VARY OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,ROUT
VARY
OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,DROUT
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System |
Defines route codes for the hardcopy log |
HARDCOPY CMDLEVEL |
VARY OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,NOCMDS
VARY OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,INCMDS
VARY
OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,STCMDS
VARY OPERLOG|SYSLOG,HARDCPY,CMDS
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System |
Defines command recording options for the hardcopy log. See
Note 3. |
HARDCOPY HCFORMAT |
Must re-IPL |
System |
Defines 4-digit year format for hardcopy records |
Note: - You can increase RMAX without a re-IPL in most cases.
- You can activate another CNGRPxx member (SET CNGRP)
that defines the same console group but with different console members.
- HARDCOPY CMDLEVEL controls logging of responses to
commands directed to MCS consoles. For extended MCS consoles, OPERPARM
LOGCMDRESP controls the logging of command responses. LOGCMDRESP(SYSTEM)
indicates that the value for HARDCOPY CMDLEVEL in effect for the system
is in effect for the extended MCS console.
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