2 File: PUNCH 1BCDASD1 222222 JOB MSG TODEV=1052.TOADDR=009 DADEF TODEV=3330.TOADDR=200.VOL1D=SCRATCH,CYLNO=10 VLD NEiVOL1D=222222 VTOCD STRTADR=10.EXTENT=5 END
333333 JOB MSG TODEV=1052.TOADDR=009 DADEF TODEV=3330,TOADDR=300.VOL1D=SCRATCH,CYLNO=10 VLD NEiVOL1D=333333 VTOCD STRTADR=10.EXTENT=5 END 444444 JOB MSG TODEV=1052,TOADDR=009 DADEF TODEV=3330.TOADDR=400,VOL1D=SCRATCH,CYLNO=10 VLD NEWVOL1D=444444 VTOCD STRTADR=10.EXTENT=5 END
3 File: 1BCDASD1 EXEC &CONTROL OFF CP CLOSE C CP PURGE RDR ALL ACC 190 Z/Z 1PL * CP SPOOL D CONT * PUNCH IPL 1BCDASD1 Z ( NOH PUNCH PUNCH IBCDASDI * ( NOH CP SPOOL PURCH NOCORT CP CLOSE PUNCH CP IPL OOC 4 ibcdasdi NO FILES PURGED DMSACC7231 Z (190) RIO DMSACC7231 190 ALSO = S-DISK PUN FILE 1492 TO BILBO COpy 01 NOHOLD 1BC105A DEFINE INPUT DEVICE. DASDI 7.77
5 input=2540,00c 2 This file contains control statements for the IBCDASDI program, which formats and
initializes disks for OS and DOS. These disks are labelled 222222, 333333, and 444444. Any messages produced by the IBCDASDI program are sent to your terminal.
3 This file contains the commands necessary to use the IBCDASDI program under CMS. You must punch a copy of the IBCDASDI program, followed by the file containing your
control statements, to your virtual card reader, and then load the IBCDASD1 program.
This is all done in the file IBCDASDI EXEC. 4 Execute the IBCDASDI EXEC. The last command in the EXEC is the IPt command, which
passes control to the IBCDASDI program. The message IBCi05A prompts you to enter
the address of the control statements.
5 Since the control statements are in your card punch, you indicate the device type (2540) and the address on the INPUT= statement.
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222222 JOB HSG TODEV=1052,TOADDR=009 DADEF TODEV=3330,TOADDR=200,VOLID=SCRATCH,CYLNO=10 VLD NEWVOLID=222222 VTOCD STRTADR=10,EITENT=5 END IBC163A END OF JOB. DASDI 7.77
333333 JOB MSG TODEV=1052,TOADDR=009 DADEF TODEV=3330,TOADDR=300,VOLID=SCRATCH,CYLNO=10 VLD NEWVOLID=333333 VTOCD STRTADR=10,EITENT=5 END IBC163A END OF JOB. DASDI 7.77
444444 JOB MSG TODEV=1052,TOADDR=009 DADEF TODEV=3330,TOADDR=400,VOLID=SCRATCH,CYLNO=10 VLD NEWVOLID=444444 VTOCD STRTADR=10,EITENT=5 END
IBC163A END OF JOB. 7 DMKDSP450W CP ENTERED; DISABLED WAIT PSi 'OC060000 OOOOEEEE' ipl cms
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access 300 c DMSACC7231 C (300) R/ll - OS R- , access 400 d DMSACC7231 D (400) R/i - OS R- , query search
BBB191 191 }. R/W 222222 200 B R/i - OS 333333 300 C R/ll - OS 444444 400 D R/i - OS CMS190 190 S These messages are issued by the IBCDASDI program, which displays the statements
executed and indicates the end each job. When the last IBCDASDI job 1S complete, your virtual machine is in the CP environment and you must reload the CMS system before you can continue_ If you are a CMS/DOS user, you must reaccess the DCS/VSE system residence volume and
issue the SET DOS ON command line, specifying the VSAM option. If you have not
previously linked to the system residence, you must use the CP LINK command before
you issue the ACCESS command.
Access the three newly formatted disks as your B-, C-, and D-disks. You can issue the QUERY SEARCH command to verify the status of all disks you
currently have accessed. Sa.ple Terminal Session Using Access Method Services 377
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