After starting the 'M/310 system, the system resFonds with the status of
the system spool files: hh:mm:ss FILES: 031 RDR, 039 PRT, 001 PUN The response indicates that a total of 31 spcoled reader files, 39
spooled print files (which also includes closed spooled console files),
and 1 spooled punch file were saved at the last system shutdown. At this point, if 3105 control units are part of the V8/310 systea
support of remote terminals and the automatic load function for the 3105 vas not generated into the V8/310 system, you invoke the NETWORK LOAD command as follows: NETWORK LOAD raddr ncpname
where raddr is the base address of the 3105 and ncpname is the desired
copy of the 3105 program. For a description of the NETWORK command, see
"Operator Commands." You can then enable any or all of the teleprocessing lines and 3105 resources for '8/310 users by issuing the CP ENABLE co.mand and NETWORK ENABLE command, respectively. For exaaple, pressing the REQUEST function key and entering:
hh:ma:ss enable 50 enables only line 50, while:
hh: •• :ss en all
enables all 3210 and 210x lines. CP responds with:
hh:ma:ss C08MAND C08PLETE when the requested co.mand has been serviced. !2te: The same aessage occurs even if no lines connect to the machine.
If a patch panel is in use, make sure that all desired lines connect to
the systea.
The '8/310 system is now operational and waits for users to log on. Similarly, if:
network enable all
is invoked, the total resources of all V8/310 controlled 3105 control
units are enabled if the systea is equipped with the devices.
If you performed a system cold start or drained unit record devices,
you should start the unit record devices at this time. For example, the
CP command
start all
starts all real unit record equipment.
the status of each unit record device.
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The system then responds with
page of GC20-1806-9 Is Updated April 1, 1981 by TNL GN25-0834 Mass Storage System Initialization If an !ISS port is attached to a virtual machine running as/vs with !ISS support and the !ISS communicator program is running in the virtual
.achine, the control program can cause automatic 3330V volume mount and demount in response to any of the following: 1 virtual machine logs on with a minidisk defined on a system disk
that is not mounted. The control program attempts to mount an SSS volume with the correct volume label. 1 virtual machine logs
specifying a vo1id for a program again atteapts to
volulle label.
on having a dedicate directory statement
volume that is not mounted. The control mount an KSS volume with the specified In operator ATTACH com.and is issued specifying a device address that
is an SSS 3330V address and volid. The control program attempts to mount the vo1id on the device address as part of the ATTACH
process ing The operator DEFINE command is used to change the feature (SYSVIRT or VIRTUAL) of a 3330V containing a mounted volume. The control program
demounts the volume before completing the DEFINE process. 1 virtual machine issues a LINK command to link to a virtual device
that is all or part of a 3330V volume. The control program attempts
to mount the volume as part of the LINK process.
The VK/370 control program does not issue orders directly to the mass
storage control (IISC). Bather, it passes requests to an as/vs system
with !ISS support that is operating in a virtual machine with an SSC port
dedicated to it. The CS/iS system then issues orders to the KSC and
passes response information back to the control program.
In order for the installation to run with full KSS support, an as/vs
system must be IPLed in a virtual machine. An KSC port must be
dedicated to this virtual machine. There are no special requirements
for this IPL. The standard installation procedures for IPLing as/vs in
a virtual machine should be followed. Ifter the system is IPLed, the VII/370 communicator program must be started. If the standard
installation procedures as documented in the VK/370 System Generation-Guide have been followed, the communicator program is started
in the virtual machine through the OS/VS operator command:
start dmkmss {.pn]
The (.pn] operand is used only in OS/VS1 systems to specify the
partition in Which the program is to be started.
The absence of error messages received from DKKSSS indicates that KSS support is initialized. The communicator virtual machine may now be
disconnected if the installation desires.
There are five error messages that the D!lKKSS program can produce.
If any of these messages are received, then the VK/370 control program will not be able to communicate with the KSS. The messages are as
follows:
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