Directory  
AVIRTUAL   MACHINE   TO   RECEIVE   SYSTEM   DUMPS   (OPERATNS)   The  userid  for  the  following  directory  entry  is  the  userid  that  was  
specified on theSYSDUMP   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 theV"/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
forOPERATNS   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  
AVIRTUAL   MACHINE   FOR   UPDATING   AND  SUPPORTING   VM/310   (VMSYS)   The  following  directory  entry  defines  a  virtual  machine  (VMSYS)   that  can  
support and update theV"/310   system.  The  194  minidisk  contains  
alterations or fixes toCP;   these  alterations  and  fixes  are  not  applied  
until they have been thoroughly tested and considered stable. The 394
minidisk contains the distributed source files. TheVMSIS   virtual  1A6   IBM   V"/310   Planning  and  System   Generation  Guide  
A
specified on the
virtual machine. This user normally is given command privilege classes
A, B,
normally attached to the system, described as full-volume minidisks, the
user can rewrite the
operations group can also examine any disk while it is attached to the
system, when these disks are defined as full-volume minidisks.
examples by adding the last 8 control statements of the directory entry
for
machine can then perform all the system functions required to operate
the
In addition to the virtual machines discussed up to this point, there
are those virtual machines whose function is to:
status
diagnostics and extract recorded error data
A
support and update the
alterations or fixes to
until they have been thoroughly tested and considered stable. The 394
minidisk contains the distributed source files. The
            
            








































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































