aaaaaaaa

Memory address from one to eight hexadecimal characters; for example, (0AF4)

asid

Address space identification number

In most cases, the ASID number (one to four decimal digits enclosed in parentheses) might be used instead of the jobnames; for example, (08) or (23).

command

MVS or JES command; for example, V 052,ONLINE

command-list

Member in the LIB PDS that contains a list of MVS or JES commands

cuu[-y]

Device address and range; for example, 180 or 143-C

dvn[-y]

Device number and range; for example, 180 or 143-C

dsname

Data set name; for example, SYS1.DUMP or INVEN.Y1975.MONTH04

generic-name

Generic name of devices defined in the system; for example, 3330, 3350, 3380

esoteric-name

Esoteric name of devices defined in the system; for example, SYSDA, SORTWORK

jobname/address-space-name

MVS jobname of an address space currently active in the system; for example, INVENTRY or JOB2

Jobname might also be specified as (nn), where nn is the ASID in decimal of the desired job, or as *, which means the last job referenced, or as @, which means the SYSPROG job/session where the command is entered; for example, ST,(1) or ST,*.

member

Member name of LIB data set

These members contain JCL for routine operational jobs or command lists for use with service SUBMIT.

time

Time in seconds a service is to monitor

volser

Volume serial for disk pack or tape volume; for example, PACK01 or 004561