Starter Systems In the second command, the real tape drive (281) attached must be the
same real address you entered in Step 1 in response to the message: ENTER ADDRESS WHERE SCRATCH TAPE IS MOUNTED (CUU): This real device must be attached to CPGEN as 182, because the GENERATE EXEC procedure (which is used later) expects the scratch tape to be
mounted on 182.
If only one tape drive is available, enter
attach 280 to cpgen as 181 You can define your virtual 181 as 182 later in the system generation
procedure.
The address of the real printer, defined in Step 1, is OOE. Any
system dumps that occur are directed to that address.
If you vish, you can issue the CP query virtual all
before and after performing Step 10, to see how your virtual machine's
configuration chanqes.
Step 11. Load eMS
Load CftS from virtual address 190 by issuing the CP command: ipl 190 parm seg=null You are loading a CftS nucleus without a shared segment and can expect
an error message stating that the segment specified is invalid. After CftS is loaded, a message is displayed on the system console indicating
that CftS has successfully loaded: CMS VERSION n.n mm/dd/yy hh ••• Press the ENTER key (END key on a 3215) so that the CPGEN 191
minidisk is accessed as your A-disk.
Step 12. Define and Format A
Temporary Minidisk
In Step 2 you allocated TDSK space on your system residence volume. In
order to be able to assemble files (DMKRIO, DMKSYS, DMKSNT, DMKFCB) later, you have to define a temporary minidisk. Issue the command:
define txxxx 192 yy wh ere: xxxx is the device type of your system residence volume (2314, 3330, 3340, or 3350) Y1 is: 20 if xxxx is 2314 11 if xxxx is 3330 25 if xxxx is 3340 5 if xxxx is 3350 240 IBM 'M/310 Planning and System Generation Guide
Starter Systems A message displayed on the console, indicates the 192 minidisk is
defined: DEVICE 192 DEFINED
Before any new minidisk area can be used for CMS files, it must be
initialized with the CKS FORKAT command, which formats the area into
fixed-sized blocks. Issue the command:
format 192 d
The CKS FORKAT command prompts you with the following message: FOR8AT WILL ERASE ALL FILES ON DISK ID(192)1. DO YOU WISH TO CONTINUE? (YES/NO): Respond "yes", prompts you with: ENTER DISK LABEL:
tmp192
Enter a one-to-six character alphameric label for the minidisk. CMS then issues: FOR8ATTING DISK D Inn' {CYLINDERS} FORPIATTED ON ID (192) I Obtain write access to your CPIS system disk:,
link cmssys 190 190 w write Step 13. Apply the CP (Control Program) Service The system PUT that was mounted in Step 10 is a system update service
that can include new functions as well as cumulative system changes for VK/370. The latest system PUT contains all new updates, as .ell as all
previous updates since the last VK/310 base release. PID automatically
ships the system PUT to the user location, and the user is responsible
for applying the updates to VPI/310 systems. The system PUT supplied
with the starter system should be installed as part of the system
qeneration procedure. Use the 192 TDSK created in Step 12 in place of the CPGEN 191 disk
for the remainder of this procedure (up to the point of loading your new
CP system via IPL).
Issue the following CPIS commands:
copy * * a = = d
vmfplc2 load * * d
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