216 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
System Name Table File
Preparing the System Name Table File (DMKSNT)
The system name table consists of entries that identify the name and
location of saved systems. Three macros generate entries for the system
name table: The NU!ESYS macro creates an entry in the system name table for a
virtual machine operating system or saved segment. The NAMENCP macro creates an entry in the system name table for a 3704/3705 control program. The NAME3800 macro creates an entry in the system name table for a 3800 named system. A system name table is supplied for each starter system. The DMKSNT module supplied with the 2314 starter system is: DKKS1f.rBL CSECT CMS NAMESYS SYSSIZE=256K,SYSNAME=CMS, X VSYSADR=190,SYSVOL=VMRELn
1 ,SYSCYL=035;SYSSTRT=(OOl,1),
X SYSPGCT=33,SYSPGNM=(0-32),SYSHRSG=(1),VSYSRES=CPRnLOI CMSSEG NAMESYS SYSNAME=CMSSEG,SYSVOL=VMRELn,SYSCYL=, X SYSSTRT=(002,03),SYSPGCT=(16),SYSHRSG=(16), X SYSPGNM=(256-271) ,SYSSIZE=64K,VSYSRES=,VSYSADR=IGNORE CMSVSAM NAMESYS SYSNAME=CMSVSAM,SYSVOL=VMRELn,SYSPGNM=(272-367), X SYSSTRT=(002,20) ,SYSPGCT=96,SYSSIZE=384K,SYSCYL=, X SYSHRSG=(17,18,19,20,21),VSYSRES,VSYSADR=IGNORE CMSAMS NAMESYS SYSNAME=CMSAMS,SYSVOL=VMRELn,SYSPGNM=(368-495), X SYSSTRT=(005,21) ,SYSPGCT=128,SYSSlZE=448K,SYSCYL=, X SYSHRSG=(23,24,25,26,27,28) ,VSYSRES=,VSYSADR=IGNORE CMSDOS NAMESYS SYSNAME=CMSDOS,SYSVOL=VMRELn;SYSHRSG=(31), X SYSSTRT=(009,22) ,SYSPGCT=8,SYSSlZE=32K,SYSCYL=, X SYSPGNM=(496-503) ,VSYSRES=,VSYSADR=IGNORE lNSTVSAM NAMESYS SYSNAME=INSTVSAM,SYSVOL=VMRELn,SYSCYL=, X END SYSSTRT=(009,31),SYSPGCT=8,SYSSIZE=32K,SYSHRSG=(254), X SYSPGNK=(4064-4071),VSYSRES=,VSYSADR=lGNORE The DMKSNT module supplied for the 3330 starter system is: CMS CMSSEG NAKESYS SYSSIZE=256K,SYSNAKE=CMS, VSYSADR=190,SYSVOL=VMRELn,SYSCYL=030,SYSSTRT=(001,1) , SYSPGCT=33,SYSPGNM=(0-32),SYSHRSG=(1),VSYSRES=CPRnLO NAMESYS SYSNAME=CKSSEG,SYSVOL=VMRELn,SYSCYL=, SYSSTRT=(OOl,35),SYSPGCT=16,SYSHRSG=(16), SYSPGNK=(256-271) ,SYSSIZE=64K,VSYSRES=,VSYSADR=IGNORE X X x X In may be 4, 5, 6 and so forth, depending on the Release level. Part 2. Defining Your VM/370 System 217
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