Apr 11 1, 1981 St art er Syste ms Step 19. IPl the Newly Generated VM/370
If you plan to keep the CPRnLO volume as allocated when using the
various system directories, you should use the IPL FMT deck that you
punched in step 14 to reallocate the space on the volume. Put the deck
in your card reader, set the load unit switches appropriately, and IPL the reader. Respond to the format/allocate messages as shown in the
following example: VM/370 FORMAT/ALLOCATE PROGRAM RELEASE n
ENTER OR ALLOCATE:allocate ALLOCATE FUNCTION SELECTED ENTER DEVICE ADDRESS (CUU):130 ENTER DEVICE TYPE: device type
1
ENTER DEVICE LABEL:CPRnLO ENTER ALLOCATION DATA FOR VOLUME CPRnLO TYPE CYL CYL 23i4 drct 000-000 perm 001 202 perm2
end 3330 000000 001 403 404 807 ALLOCATION RESULTS 33,+0 000000 001 348
349 697 000-000 001 554 DRCT 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 PERM 001 202 001 403 001 348 001 554 DEVICE 130 VOLUME CPEnLO ALLOCATION ENDED ENTER FORMAT OR ALLOCATE: IPL the newly created system residence volume by setting the load
unit address dials to the real address of the VMRELn system residence
volume and pressing the LOAD button. The userid OPERATOR (or whatever
userid you specified as the system operator on the SYSOPER macro) is
logqed on when you IPL. The following messages are issued. Respond as
shown. VM/370 VERSION vv LEVEL 00 PUT nnnn; mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss NOW hh:mm:ss EDT day mm/dd/yy CHANGE TOD CLOCK (YESINO):no hh: mm: ss START «(COLD IWARMI CKPT I FORCE) (DRAIN» I (SHUTDOWN) : cold
hh:mm:ss AUTO LOGON *** OPERATOR USERS=OOl BY SYSTEM hh:mm:ss nnnnK SYSTEM STORAGE DMKCPI957I STOR sssssK, NUC nnnK, DYN dddddK, TRA tttK, FREE ffffK, V=R vvvvvK
hh:mm:ss FILES: NO RDR, NO PRT, NO PUN hh:mm:ss FORMATTING EFROR RECORDING AREA
hh:mm:ss
lDevice types accepted by the Format/Allocate program are: 2314, 2319, 3330, 3330-11, 3340-35, 3340-70, 3350, 2305-1, and 2305-2. 2This line gives the required specifications for the 3330 11 and
the 3340 Model 70. 250 IBM VM/370 Planninq and System Generation Guide
starter Systems At the time you IPL your newly generated your system
residence volume is formatted according to your specification on the SYSRES macro. Also, if you used the directory supplied with the
starter system, your starter system volume (CPRnLO) is set up as shown
in Figures 21, 28, 29, and 30. Be careful not to modify the 190 and 194 minidisks for the AINT user. These minidisks and the information they
contain are required for applying PUT (Program Update Tape) services to 370. I Real
Cylinder
o
2
3-7 8-14 I 15-18 , I 19-28
1 I 29-33 I I 34 Number of
Cylinders
5
7
4 10 5
Contents
Unused
191 min idisk for the IVPM 1 use r
191 minidisk for the IVPM2 user
191 minidisk for the RSCS user
191 minidisk for the OPERATOR user
191 minidisk for the CE user
191 minidisk for the KAINT user
191 minidisk for the user
199 minidisk for the MAINT user
1------------·----------------------------------------- I 35-169 I I I , I I 170-202 I L
135
33 190 minidisk for the KAINT user The nucleus occupies the last two
cylinders of the minidisk. (Specify cylinder
133) 194 minidisk for the MAINT user -it contains
the CP object modules (text decks)
Figure 27. of the Va/370 starter System Volume (CPRnLO) when
the 2314 Starter System Directory Is Used Part 3. Generating (CP, CMS, RSCS, and IPCS) 251
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