starter Syste ms
In the following example, the starter system is restored from the2400 series tape drive at address 280 to the real disk at address 130 (and with label CPRnLO). The console output is: VM/370 DASD DUMP/RESTORE PROGRAM RELEASE n
ENTER CARD READERADDRESS OR CONTROL STATEMENTS ENTER: sysprint cuu (cuu=real printer address)
ENTER: input280 2400 ENTER: output 130 device type CPRnLO ENTER: restore all RESTORING CPRnLO END OF RESTORE ENTER: (null line --END key on 3215 Enter key on 3277)
ENDOF JOB The DDR program restores the third file on the starter system tape to
the disk labeledCPRnLO. The restored disk contains: • A 191 minidisk for the userid CPGEN, which contains a sample VM/370 directory (RELEASEn DIRECT), as well as sample source for DMKSYS, DMKSNT, and DMKFCB • A VM/370 starter system nucleus • A complete CMS system residence volume • A complete CP system containing macro libraries and text files
When the
procedure.
24, and 25.
disk is restored, continue with the system generation
The format of the restored disk is shown in Figures 22, 23,I Real I Cylinder I I 0 1 I Number of
Cylinders
1-----------------I 2
contentsVM/370 directory
191 minidisk for theIVPM1 user
191 minidisk for theIVPM2 user
1--------------------------------------------------------------------1 3-6 1 1 7 I , 8-9 I 1 10 , 1 11-33 I 1 34 I I 35-169 1 1 1 I 1------- I 170-202 1 L 4 2
22
135
33CP nucleus
Warm start dataI/O Error Recording area Spool file checkpoint
Spooling and paging space
191 minidisk for theCPGEN user 190 minidisk (the eMS system disk) for the CMSSYS user The nucleus occupies the last two
cylinders of the minidisk.
194 minidisk of theCPGEN user -it contains
theCP object modules (text decks)
Figure 22. Format of a 2314 Restored Disk
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In the following example, the starter system is restored from the
ENTER CARD READER
ENTER: input
END
the disk labeled
When the
procedure.
24, and 25.
disk is restored, continue with the system generation
The format of the restored disk is shown in Figures 22, 23,
Cylinders
1-----------------
contents
191 minidisk for the
191 minidisk for the
1--------------------------------------------------------------------
22
135
33
Warm start data
Spooling and paging space
191 minidisk for the
cylinders of the minidisk.
194 minidisk of the
the
Figure 22. Format of a 2314 Restored Disk
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