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A VIRTUAL MACHINE TO RECEIVE SYSTEM DUMPS (OPERATNS) The userid for the following directory entry is the userid that was
specified on the SYSDUMP operand of the SYSOPR macro when the V"/310 system was generated. All abnormal termination dumps are sent to this
virtual machine. This user normally is given command privilege classes
A, B, C, and E. If the directory entry contains all of the disks
normally attached to the system, described as full-volume minidisks, the
user can rewrite the V"/310 directory by using the DIRECT command. The
operations group can also examine any disk while it is attached to the
system, when these disks are defined as full-volume minidisks. USER OPERATNS PASSWORD 320K 1M ABCEG ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIN2 CONSOLE 009 3215 SPOOL OOC 2540 R SPOOL OOD 2540 P SPOOL OOE 1403 A 190 190 PP MDISK 191 3330 101 10 UDISKA WR RPASS WPASS "DISK 350 3330 0 404 SYSRES WR RPASS WPASS MDISK 351 3330 0 404 SYSWRK RR RPASS WPASS MDISK 250 3330 0 404 UDISK1 RR RPASS WPASS "DISK 251 3330 0 404 UDISK2 RR RPASS WPASS "DISK 232 2314 0 203 BATCH1 RR RPASS WPASS "DISK 233 2314 0 203 BATCH2 RR RPASS WPASS MDISK 234 2314 0 203 TSOSYS RR RPASS WPASS MDISK 235 2314 0 203 TSOWRK RR RPASS WPASS Some installations may want to combine the functions of OPERATOR and OPERATNS into one virtual machine. This can be accomplished in the above
examples by adding the last 8 control statements of the directory entry
for OPERATNS to the directory entry for OPERATOR. The OPERATOR virtual
machine can then perform all the system functions required to operate
the system.
In addition to the virtual machines discussed up to this point, there
are those virtual machines whose function is to: Support and update the VM/310 system Test new releases of the system before placing them into production
status Provide the hardware service representative with the ability to run
diagnostics and extract recorded error data Provide other users with a remote file spooling capability
A VIRTUAL MACHINE FOR UPDATING AND SUPPORTING VM/310 (VMSYS) The following directory entry defines a virtual machine (VMSYS) that can
support and update the V"/310 system. The 194 minidisk contains
alterations or fixes to CP; these alterations and fixes are not applied
until they have been thoroughly tested and considered stable. The 394
minidisk contains the distributed source files. The VMSIS virtual 1A6 IBM V"/310 Planning and System Generation Guide
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machine's privilege classes include class E and class G command
privileges, so that it can issue the SAVESYS command to save and
other systems. The 190 minidisk contains the CMS nucleus and all of the CMS modules and EXEC procedures a vailable to all users. Any virtual
machine that wants to use the CMS system, links to this disk (190). The
393 minidisk contains the distributed CMS source code in an unaltered
form. The 193 minidisk holds CMS PTFs and updates. USER VMSYS PASSWORD 512K 16M BCEG ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIN9 OPTION ECMODE CONSOLE 01F 3215 SPOOL OOC 2540 R SPOOL OOD 2540 P SPOOL OOE 1403 SPOOL 002 3211 MDISK 190 3330 030 085 CPRnLO fiR RPASS MDISK 19 1 3330 017 007 CPRnLO WR RPASS MDISK 194 3330 115 027 CPRnLO MR RPASS MDISK 199 3330 029 001 CPRnLO WR RPASS MDISK 193 3330 001 030 USERD1 MR RPASS MDISK 294 3330 031 030 USERD1 5R RPASS MDISK 393 3330 061 080 USERD1 MR RPASS MDISK 394 3330 141 090 USERD1 5R RPASS MDISK 390 3330 231 002 USERDl Mi RPASS A HARDWARE SERVICE VIRTUAL MACHINE (SERV) The following directory entry defines the virtual machine (SERV) that
can be used by the hardware service representative. This virtual machine
usually has class F command privileges. For more information on the
hardware service virtual machine, see the publication V5/370 Guide. USER SERV PASSWORD 256K 1M FG ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIN10 CONSOLE 009 3215 SPOOL OOC 2540 R SPOOL OOD 2540 P SPOOL OOE 1403 LINK VMSYS 190 190 RR MDISK 191 3330 151 10 UDISKA iR RPASS WPASS The VM/370 Directory Supplied with the Starter System A control statement file for the VM/370 directory program is supplied
with the: 2314 starter System 3330 Starter System 3340 Starter System 3350 Starter System If the supplied control statement file meets your needs, you can execute
the Directory program using the supplied control statements. Otherwise, you can code your own control statements or edit the supplied control
statements to produce the file you need for your installation. Part 2. Defining Your V5/370 System 187
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