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Getting started with linux on system z
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If you want to ...
Display the number of
logged-on users
Display a user ID and
device address of the user
List logged on users and
addresses
Log off an active user
Log on another virtual
machine
Permanently change the
line end character for a
user (the user's virtual
console)
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Then use this command ...
CP QUERY USERS
Issue this command from LGLOPR.
Example:
query users
8 USERS,
0 DIALED,
Ready;
CP QUERY userid
Issue this command from LGLOPR.
Example:
query linux1
LINUX1
-L008B
Ready;
CP QUERY NAMES
Issue this command from LGLOPR.
Example:
query names
LINUX1
-L008E, LINUX2
-L0094, LINUX3
LINUX4
-L0082, LINUX5
-L003E, LINUX6
Ready;
"DSC" means the virtual machine is running in disconnected
mode.
CP FORCE userid
Issue this command from LGLOPR.
Example:
FORCE LINUX01
GRAF 0020 LOGOFF AS LINUX01 USERS = 875
CP XAUTOLOG
Issue this command from LGLOPR.
Example:
xautolog linux03
Command accepted
AUTO LOGON *** LINUX03 USERS = 24 BY LGLOPR
Ready;
DIRM FOR userid LINEND char
Issue this command from MAINT.
Example:
dirm for linux01 linend pct
0 NET
-L008B, MONWRITE - DSC
-L008A, LINUX6
FORCED BY LGLOPR
-L0086

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