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5 Date  : 2004-Nov-26
22 order to allow IUCV connections to the `*MONITOR` service, i.e. it needs the
30 location of the monitor DCSS with the Class E privileged CP command Q NSS MAP
33 See also "CP Command and Utility Reference" (SC24-6081-00) for more information
35 and Administration" (SC24-6116-00) for more information on DCSSes.
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73 there are other users already connected to the `*MONITOR` service (e.g.
75 the same DCSS. The CP command Q MONITOR (Class E privileged) shows the name
78 Refer to the "z/VM Performance" book (SC24-6109-00) on how to create a monitor
79 DCSS if your z/VM doesn't have one already, you need Class E privileges to
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93 This API provides no interface to control the `*MONITOR` service, e.g. specify
95 (Class E privileged), see "CP Command and Utility Reference".
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130 There are two alternative methods for reading: either non-blocking read in
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143 last byte of data. The start address is needed to handle "end-of-frame" records
144 correctly (domain 1, record 13), i.e. it can be used to determine the record
157 ... |- data set
173 module. You can also use the (Class E privileged) CP command Q NSS MAP to
187 occurs on a non-blocking read if there is no data available at the
189 use polling for non-blocking reads.
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205 codes are described in the "z/VM Performance" book, Appendix A.
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210 will account for the message limit, i.e. opening the device without reading