Issue command TERMINAL MODE VM It looks like you are also the system operator since the time stamps are showing up as well.
Are you logged on as OPERATOR? Also issue command q SYSOPER Good Luck. ____________________ Jim Hughes 603-271-5586 "It is fun to do the impossible." ==>-----Original Message----- ==>From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On ==>Behalf Of Steve Harman ==>Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 4:02 PM ==>To: [email protected] ==>Subject: Operator - vm 5.4 ==> ==>Last weekend I upgraded a 1-lvl system to 5.4 (from 5.2). ==> ==>Today when I log on to the system, I can't do most cms commands: ==> ==>14:36:32 Q DISK = ==> ==>14:36:32 HCPCQV003E Invalid option - DISK ==>14:36:46 ID = ==> ==>14:36:46 HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: ID ==>14:36:52 X PROFILE EXEC A = ==> ==>14:36:52 HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: X ==> ==>I can however do CP commands: ==> ==>Ready; = ==> = ==> ==>14:55:10 Q CPLEVEL = ==> = ==> ==>14:55:10 z/VM Version 5 Release 4.0, service level 0901 (64-bit) ==>14:55:10 Generated at 06/17/09 10:05:43 CDT = ==> ==>14:55:10 IPL at 09/13/09 11:37:47 CDT = ==> ==> ==>This is not the case with all users, maint works just fine and most ==>other= ==> ==>users are working fine. But my ID, other support type ID's, and the ==>VMRMAINT id all have this behavior. ==> ==>If I do ==> ==>i 190 or i cms, it comes back with no problems. Also, I've noticed that ==>= ==>if ==>I do a command (like ID) at the read prompt, the command returns a ==>displa= ==>y ==>as I would expect but when I do it again from the running/ready prompt, ==>t= ==>he ==>problem has resurfaced. ==> ==>I rebuilt the CMS NSS, but that didn't help. ==> ==>Any thoughts? Thanks for any ideas.
