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required required virtual punch
spoolinq spoolinq 242-242.1
242-242.1
246- 246.1
246-246.1 v irt ual reader
loadinq 246
loading 246
ccw translation, reserve/release 48.1-48.2
channel index table, generating 156
Channel Indirect Data Addressing feature 107 channel interface
Mass storage Control 72
positions for the Staging Adapter 72
channel model-dependent functions 434-435
channel model-dependent functions 434.1
channel model-dependent functions (5748-XE1) 434.1
Channel switch feature, of alternate path
logic 68
channel sw itching 42-45
between two processors 43
for tape 44-45
on one processor 44
system generation requirements 43-44
CHAR operand, of RDEVICE macro 150 checkpoint cylinder, number of cylinders
required by device type 169-170 checkpoint start
data
calculating the number of cylinders
needed 169-170 DASD storage requirements 91
defining for 169-170 CHTYPE operand, of RCHANNEL macro 155 CLASS operand
of GENLINK macro 281
of RDEVICE macro 146-147
of SYSACNT macro of SYSACNT macro SYSMON macro 178 CLUSTER macro 135-136 CUTYPE operand 135
DIAL operand 136
examples 136
for 3270s 54
format 135-136 GPOLL operand 135-136
label 135
LINE operand 136
182
182 CLUSTER operand, of RDEVICE macro 149 CMS (Conversational Monitor System)
A-disk 21
auxiliary storage requirements 19-20 BSEGEND EXEC 351-352
BSEGEND EXEC 351-352
capacity of virtual disks 27 CMS Batch Facility (see CMS Batch
Facility) CMSSYS, obtaining write access 241 CMSXGEN EXEC procedure 356
command language 22-23
communication intents for CMS 22-23
compatibility with CP-67/CMS 415-429
creating disk-resident modules 351-352
default device addresses 20-21 devices supported 20 devices supported (5748-XX8) 20-20.1 devices supported 20-20.1 DIRECT command 198-199
disk and file management CMS 25-26 OS/DOS 25 'SAM 25
disks
access 25-26
capacity 27
formatting 26
labels 26
linking 26 DOS/'S COBOL execution restrictions 24
ed iting files 29
executable program products 401-402 FB-512 blocks 26.1
FB-512 blocks (2748-XE1) 26.1
file directory 26.1
file directory 26.1
files
access modes 26
format 26
identification 27
maximum number 27
sharing 26
formatted disks volume label contents (5748-XX8) 26.1
formatted disks volume label contents 26.1
functions exercised by the ITP 263
generating a module 377-379
introduction 3
invoking the Directory program 197-198
libraries 21-22
limited support of OS and DOS 24
loading during system generation 240 macros, equivalent to CP-67/CMS macros
429
master file directory 26
messages issued while nucleus is being generated 352-356
minidisk labels 100-101 minimum configurations 104 modules, when to regenerate 409-410 nucleus, when it must be regenerated
411
optional tape containing assembly
listings 228
optional tape containing assembly
listings 228.1
optional tape containing assembly
listings (5748-111) 228.1 OS/TS COBOL execution restrictions 23
partitioned data sets 21,24
planning considerations 19-30 PL/I execution restrictions 23-24
printing files 29
program languages available with CMS 23
punching card files 28
punching card files (5748-!X8) 28.1
punching card files 28.1
reading card files 28
records, maximum number per file 27
requirements to regenerate 409-411 Index 449
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restrictions 438-440 sample VM/370 directory entry 21
saving during system generation 258-259
saving the CMS system 30 sharing the system residence volume 40 source file identifier, DMSRnO CNTRt
328
support of Dt/I 25
symbolic names for devices 20 system disk 21
creatinq 350 user identification 235
system disk user identification
(5748- !!.§) 236
system disk user identification
(5148-!E1) 236
system libraries
macro 22 tex"t 22
tape support 21-28
text processinq 24
unit record support 21,28
unit record support (514]-XX8) 28.1
unit record support (2748-XE1) 28.1
updating IPt sequence 352-356
loading new nucleus 352-356
saving CMSSEG 356
system support plan 324
updating procedures 256-258,349-361
usinq tape label processing 83-84
usinq tape label processinq 83- 84
verifyinq 263-266
virtual storage requirements 19 VMFDOS creating CMS files (5748-XX8) 386.1-386.4
creating CMS files (5748-XE1) 386.1-386.4 VM/370 support of CP-67/CMS commands
421-429 CMS Batch Facility 29-30 adding routines 29 EXEC procedures for 30 VM/370 directory entries 29 CMSAMS segment . entry in DMKSNT 2314 starter system 211 3330 starter system 218 3340 starter system 218 3350 system 218
loading and saving 271-276 CMSBAM seqment
applying PTFs (2148-!1.§) 358
applying PTFs (2148-1]1) 358
entry in DMKSNT FB-512 starter system (5148-1X8) 219
FB-512 starter system (514'§-X]1) 219
2314 starter system 211
2314 starter system 217 3330 starter system 217-218 3330 starter system 217-218 3340 starter system 218 3340 starter system (5148-!!1) 218 3350 starter system (5148-!X8) 218-219 3350 starter system (5148-X]1) 218-219
installing 274-216
installing (2148-XE1) 274-216
updating 215
updating (5148-1E1) 275
when to generate (5148-XX8) 35 when to generate (5748-XE1) 35 CMS/DOS directory entries for 215 DOS/'S system generation considerations
35 DOS/'SE system generation considerations 35-36 DOS/VSE system generation considerations (5148-XE1) 35-36 pldhuluy 35-37
standard label cylinder 36-37
standard label cylinder (5148-1X8) 31
standard label cylinder (5148-XE1) 31
storage requirements 92
tape handling 36
tape handling (5748-XX8) 37
tape handling 37
updating considerations 361
when DOS/TS system must be online 35-36
when DOS/TSE system must be online 36
when DOS/TSE system must be online (5748-XE1) 36 CMSDOS segment
entry in DMKSNT 2314 starter system 211 3330 starter system 218 3340 starter system 218 3350 system 219
loading and saving 276-277 system name table entry 277 CMSGEND EXEC procedure
access requirements 351-352
creating CMS disk-resident modules
351-352
format 377
functioning 377-378
generating a CMS module 377-379
responses 378-379
update procedure 320,351-352
when to use 410 CMSSEG seglllent
discontiguous saved segment
compatibility 352
special considerations 84
entry in DMKSNT 2314 starter system 217 3330 starter system 217 3340 starter system 218 3350 system 218
generating during system generation
258-259
generating during system generation (5148-XX8) 258-258.1
generating during system generation (5148-XE1) 258-258.1 450 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
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