USER OSVUSER1 PASSWORD 512K ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIN6 IPL 350 OPTION REALTIMER VIRT=REAL ECMODE CONSOLE 01F 3215 SPOOL OOC 2540 R SPOOL OOD 2540 P SPOOL OOE 1403 SPOOL 012 3505 SPOOL 002 3211
LINK VMSYS 190 190 RR MDISK 191 3330 21 10 UDISKA WR RPASS WFASS MDISK 350 3330 0 100 VOSDOS MW MDISK 351 3330 51 50 UDISK1 W USER OSVUSER2 PASSWORD 512K ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIN7
IPL 350 OPTION REALTIMER ECMODE ISAM CONSOLE 01F 3215 SPOOL OOC 2540 R SPOOL OOD 2540 P SPOOL 002 3211
LINK VMSYS 190 190 RR MDISK 191 3330 31 10 UDISKI WR RPASS WFASS LINK OSVUSER1 350 350 MW MDISK 351 3330 0 50 UDISK3 W (for running test jobs only) USER MVSVIRT PASSWORD 4M 8M G ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIN7
IPL CMS OPTION ECMODE ISAM BM CONSOLE 01F 3215 SPOOL OOC 2540 R SPOOL OOD 2540 P SPOOL OOE 1403 SPOOL OOF 1403 MDISK 191 3350 544 005 VMS005 MW PASSWORD LINK COMMON 190 190 RR
LINK COMMON 191 19E RR Section 4. OS/VS in a Virtual Machine 125
(for running test jobs only) USER MVSID PASSWORD 3M 16M BCG ACCOUNT ACCTNO BIB8 IPL CMS OPTION REALTIMER ECMODE BM CONSOLE 01F 1052 SPOOL 01C 2540 READ A SPOOL 01D 2540 PUNC A SPOOL 007 3211 A SPOOL 008 3211 A SPOOL 017 3211 A SPOOL 018 3211 A SPOOL OlE 1403 A SPECIAL 2FF 3270 SPECIAL OFF TIMER (This entry then uses the MVS machine's PROFILE EXEC to attach
the appropriate volumes and IPL lIVS.) Accessing OS/VS This topic assumes that OS/VS for use under V8/370 has already been
generated and that the system residence volume is available on a real
disk or minidisk in read/write status.
As the OS/VS operator, the OS/VS user needs to know the location of
the system residence volume. Its location can be defined in the virtual
machine configuration in one of three ways: Define the system residence volume as a read/write disk in the
directory entry for the OSVS userid. Such a definition may appear as
follows: MDISK 250 3330 0 403 VS2RES WR YOUR BAllE Many installations prefer this approach for maintaining a directory
definiticn of the system residence volume. Use the CP LINK command to define the system ressidence volume after
lcgon. For example: If the SVS or MVS system programmer "owns" the
system residence volume and keeps it in his virtual machine at
virtual address 150, the OSVS user could gain access to it with this CP command:
link vs2sysp 150 250 w [name]l
In this command VS2SYSP is the programmer's userid, and NAME is the
write password. lIf an installation is using password-on-the-command-line suppression, a
user cannot specify the password on the same command line. Passwords must be entered in such a way that they are either not displayed on display terminals or typed upon a mask for typewriter terminals.
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