(npu. I &1=VM370 &1=DIRECT &1=DMKRI0 I I &1=DMKSYS &1=DMKFCB
&1=DMKSNT
&1=CP &2=NUCLEUS 1&1=RSCS 1&1=IPCS DMKRIO, a new DMKSYS, a new
DMKFCB, a new DMKSNT, and/or
a new CP nucleus.
(See Diagram 7-15 for details.) -:- _____ > 5 Build a new CMS nucleus. ----l I 6 If the RSCS BUILD option was =====> specified, build the RSCS.nucieus. I I 7 If the IPCS option was specified, I II load the IPCS modules from tape
onto the IPCS A-disk. - No1lS Module Label Ref Notes
4 See Diagram 7-15. GENERATE -VM370 TRANSFERRING 'RSCS' DISK RESIDENT TEXT ...
-NUCLEUS
is displayed.
5 The load list name is set to CMSLOAD GENERATE -CMS Then VMFLOAD builds the nucleus.
and the control file name is set. Then
VMFLOAD loads the CMS modules -BUILD The message
and the nucleus is created. A final question: -DMS WHEN THE NEW RSCS SYSTEM IS DO YOU WANT A CARD IMAGE BUILT,ISSUE: 'CLOSE PRT' ... COPY OF THE CMS NUCLEUS (PRINTS THE LOAD MAP) LOAD DECK AS A DISK FILE- is displayed, the virtual card reader is RESPOND (YES/NO) I I !PLed, and processing ends is displayed and the processing ends.
The message If the response is yes, the CMS *** IPCS SYSTEM BUILD *** CMS Nucleus 8 RSCS TEXT decks '" I RSCS nucleus f3 IPCS modules A-disk Module Label -BLDSYS I 117 GENERATE I-'pcs nucleus is on disk, and the ;;H IS THE CURRENT A-DISK TO BE -IPCSRP message
THE IPCS A-DISK? CMS NUCLEUS LOAD DECK RESPOND (YES/NO): EXISTS ON DISK AS 'CMSNUC NUCLEUSA1' is displayed. If the user replies "yes", -IPCSYES is displayed. If NOLOAD was speci-
the IPCS modules are loaded from
fied, a copy of the CMS nucleus is
tape onto the A-disk. left in the virtual card reader. Other- If the user replies "no", he is prompted:
wise, it is loaded.
ENTER IPCS USERID -IPCSRU 6 The question GENERATE -RSCS ENTER IPCS A-DISK ADDRESS, -IPCSGD DO YOU WISH TO BUI LD RSrS LINK ADDRESS, AND WRITE SYSTEM - RESPOND (YES/NO) PASSWORD is displayed. If the user replies "yes", The disk the user specifies is linked to
he is prompted:
and accessed as the A-disk, and the
ENTER RSCS SYSTEM DISK LINK -RSCSBLD IPCS modules are loaded onto it from PARAMETERS: tape. If errors occur, error messages are USERID VADDR1 VADDR2 displayea. The disk the user specifies is linked to
When loading is completed, the -I PCSYES and accessed as the A-disk.
message
The AXS, LAX, NPT, and SML **" IPCS BUILD COMPLETE **" modules are copies onto the A-disk. is displayed and processing ends.
The message
Diagram 7-14. The GENERATE Procedure (Part 2 of 2)
Ref I I Chapter 7. Procedures for Generating and Updating V8/370 145
A SABPLE DIRECTORY IS BEING PRINTED TO AID YOU. IT SHOWS WHERE THE _IRTUAL DISKS ARE LOCATED ON 'CPV3LO' YOU BAY USE THESE M1NIDISKS FOR OTHER VIRTUAL MICHINES, IN PARTICULAR THE CMS SYSTE! DISK (!AINT 190) IRt THE CP STAGING AREA DISK (!AINT 194) IRCLUDED IN THIS DIRECTORY IS THE USERID: MIINT ·WHICH WILL BE USED FOR FUTURE SUPPORT OF THE SYStE!. THIS USERID SHOULD BE IRCLUDED IN THE DIRECTORY IOU BUILD FOR YOUR FLOOR USE. ** CAUTION ** IF DESTROY USER !AINT'S AREIS, IT WILL BE TO RE-BUILD THE ENTIRE SYSTE!. A SAMPLE OF D!KSYS, D!KFCB, AND D!KSNT ASSEMBLE JRE ALSO BEING PRINTED TO AID YOU. SA!PLE D!KSNT IS EASED ON THE INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THE SA!PLE D!KSYS AS WELL AS THE EXAMPLE ALLOCATIONS FOR VMREL3 PROVIDED IN THE SYSGEN GUIDE. A COpy OF THIS DMKSNT BODULE HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE CP NUCLEUS, SUCH THAT IF ONE USES THE INCLUDED D!KSYS AND THE SAMPLE ALLOCATIOI PROVIDED II THE SYSTEM GENERITION GUItE, HE WILL BE ABLE TO SAVE HIS C!S SYSTE! UPON COBPLETIOR OF THE SYSTEM GENERATION PROCEDURE. A COpy OF D!KFCB HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE NUCLEUS AND NEED ROT BE RE-ASSEBELED FOR SYSTEB GENERATION. IT HAS BEEN INCLUDED FOR THE USER WHO WOULD LIKE TO BODIFY OR ADD TO THE EXISTING BUFFER LOAD. BOTE: IF THE USER WISHES TO !ODIFY THE SABPLE D!KSNT AND/OR D!KFCB HE BAY INCLUDE THE UPDATED SOURCE WITH THE SOURCE INCLUtED UNDER THE OPTION 'GENERATE V8370', OF THE SYSTEM GENERATION PROCEDURE. IF PRESENT, IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE ASSEMBLED INt INCLUDED IN THE NEW CP NUCLEUS. Figure 7-2. GENERATE Introductory Message 146 IB8 V8/370 Service Routines Program Logic
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