VMFMAC The UPDATE command issues the message DMSUPD178I to inform you of the
updates being applied to each macro or copy file. If no updates are
found, message DMSUPD181E is issued.
fname {COpy -} ADDED. MACRO indicates that the specified macro or copy file has been added to
the macro library.
libname COpy ADDED.
indicates that libname COPY, containing the update history, of the MACLIB, has been added.
*** TYPE 'VMFMAC LIBNAME CTL' ***
This message indicates that the command line did not have two
operands.
*** libname EXEC NOT FOUND *** VMFMAC could not locate the EXEC file associated with the macro
library.
*** ctlfile CNTRL NOT FOUND *** VMFMAC could not locate the control file.
*** fn COpy or MACRO NOT FOUND *** A library member named in libname EXEC could not be located.
*** ERRORS UPDATING fn {COpy } *** {
COpy
} MACRO fnameMACRO NOT INCLUDED IN MACLIB This message indicates an UPDATE command error occurred for the
member, and the file was not written into the MACLIB. DUE TO PREVIOUS ERRORS, THE RESULT OF THIS MACLIB BUILD IS CALLED 'NEWMAC MACLIB', libname MACLIB HAS NOT BEEN REPLACED One or more errors were encountered, and you must correct them and
create the MACLIB yourself. Part 5. Updating VM/370 393
VMSERV VMSERV VMSEEV is an EXEC procedure that is included on the System Program Update Tape (PUT) to assist you in the application of IBM service
updates to the VM/370 system. VMSERV directs the installation of
maintenance and service updates to the components and program products
that form your system. It is recommended that VMSERV be allowed to
apply service sequentially. The individual service EXECs contained on
the PUT are designed to apply service in the prescribed order.
The format of the VMSERV EXEC command is:
r , I I VMSERV I I I L RESTART BUILD PROGID SIPOE NORESP NOIPL EXIT NOMEMO SIPOMEM COMP -------------------------------------------------------, I I Ir ,r,r,r, I IRESTART (PROGID] I ISIPOE I I NOIPLI INOMEMO I I IBUILD (PROGID] I INORESPI IEXIT I ISIPOMEMI I L J L J L J L J (COM P ] I f I I , I returns control to VMSERV after an IPL of a nucleus or any
other event that causes V"SERV not to regain control.
creates a new nucleus. This option assumes you have loaded
all service from the system PUT. specifies the program number of the product you are servicing.
suppresses prompting messages related to specific service
applications and staging area disk addresses.
suppresses prompting messages' for staging area disk addresses. You will receive prompts to offer service to each component
and any applicable program products.
loads the service from the system PUT but does not create and (IPL) a nucleus for any component that is serviced. Because '"SERV does not normally lose control with this option, all of
the service on the PUT is loaded at one time. You may then BUILD the desired nucleus after applying corrective PTF's or
any user modifications.
installs service sequentially up to the point where a nucleus
would be created and loaded via IPL. 'MSERV exits at this
point.
suppresses printing of the Memo-to-Users. prints the SIPO/E user memos.
specifies the component that is intended to receive service.
If BUILD is also specified, COMP is the nucleus of the
component that you are building. The default is CPa You can
also specify CMS, IPCS, or RSCS. 394 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
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