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zvm-notes [2020/12/19 19:57] prppedro created |
zvm-notes [2020/12/23 11:21] prppedro [Some commands] |
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Then, you just hit <AID> or <Clear> to advance screens (the system actually waits for you to do it), then, when it says “VM READ[Y}” at the bottom right, you just hit <RETURN>. Done, the game's afoot. Refer to the manual [1] on things you can do. | Then, you just hit <AID> or <Clear> to advance screens (the system actually waits for you to do it), then, when it says “VM READ[Y}” at the bottom right, you just hit <RETURN>. Done, the game's afoot. Refer to the manual [1] on things you can do. |
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| If you're using [[https://github.com/PerryWerneck/pw3270|pw3270]], like me, you may want to map <Clear> to some keyboard combination, so you won't need to reach the “Clear” buttuon all the time (and, in z/VM, screen fills up pretty quickly, depending on the choosen size for the terminal.) |
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===== Layer 2 shenanigans ===== | ===== Layer 2 shenanigans ===== |
* ''vswitch [det]'': gives (a lot of --- with ''det'') information on defined VSW's; | * ''vswitch [det]'': gives (a lot of --- with ''det'') information on defined VSW's; |
* **names**: users/VM's currently running... Useful to see if TCP/IP VM is currently started; | * **names**: users/VM's currently running... Useful to see if TCP/IP VM is currently started; |
* **define** let's you, well, define things, like VSwitches[3] | * **accessed**: lists the volumes/minidisks you're currently accessing; |
| * **define** let's you, well, define things, like VSwitches[3]. |
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| Also, ''[4]'' is a very good cheatsheet. |
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== |