starter Systems VERSION vv LEVEL 00 PLC 0000; mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss NOW 08:54:23 EDT FRIDAY mm/dd/yy
CHANGE TOD CLOCK (YESINO):yes SET DATE :mm/dd/yy SET TIME HH:MM:SS :09:04:36 PRESS "TOD ENABLE SET" KEY AT DES:JGNATED INSTANT The TOD clock referred to is the System/370 Time of Day clock. Enter
'th e actual date and time in response to the "SET D ATE" and" S ET messages, and press the TOD Enable Set switch on the system control
panel when the exact time specified agrees with the installation wall
clock. NOW 09:04:36 EDT FRIDAY mm/dQlyy CHANGE TOD CLOCK (YESINO):no 09: 04: 38 ST ART «COL DI WARM I CKPT I FORCE) (ORAl (SHUTDOWN) : cold Some DMKLNKl17E messages appear at this time. They can be ignored. 09:04:42 AUTO LOGON *** CPGEN USERS=OOl BY SYSTEM 09:04:42 The following message appears only if your system storage size is
different from that specified in the SYSCOR macrp in the DMKSYS module
supplied with the starter system: DMKCPI9521 nnnnK SYSTEM STORAGE The following informational message provides a storage allocation map
of CP: STOR sssssK, NUC nnnK, DIN dddddK, TRA tttK, FREE ffffK, V=R vvvvvK
If you have not defined your system residence volume with a label of VMRELn messages are issued indicating that the volume labeled VMRELn is
not mounted. If you have labeled it as VMRELn, some messages indicating VMRELn conflicts are issued. These are caused by the MDISK statements
for the various supported system residence devices in the starter
system's directory. Iou can ignore them and the following message. OQ:04:43 FILES: NO RDR, NO PRT, NO PUN Part 3. Generating VM/370 (CP, CMS, RSCS, and IPCS) 237
Starter Systems Step 8. Set the Terminal Mode and Spool the Console If the system console you are is a display device, you should at
this point spool your console output so that you have a record of what
you do. To spool the console input and output, issue the command:
spool console start
to save a copy of the system generation.
Because the default terminal environment for the primary system
operator is CP, you should also issue the command:
terminal mode vm
The virtual machine terminal mode lets you remain in the CMS environment
when you enter data on the display device. Step 9. Define or Attach the System Residence
Device
The CPGEN virtual machine assumes that the system residence volume is
labeled VMRELn, and that it is a device type like that of the starter
system volume and resides at virtual address 350. Device types unlike
that of tbe starter system reside at virtual address 351, 352, and 353.
If you labeled your system residence volume VMRELn in Step 2, your
system residence device is already available; now you, as the operator
of CPGEN, must define it. Use Procedure 1 to define it.
To see which virtual device was defined as your system residence
volume, issue:
query virtual dasd If you are using a
volume, it will appear to Model 1 devices can ignore
be aware that this permits
residence. 3330 device for your new system residence CPGEN to have 808 cylinders. Users of 3330 this. Users of 3330 Model 11 devices should
them to use any part of the volume for system
If you did not label your system residence device VMRELn, you must
now attach it to your virtual machine, CPGEN. Use Procedure 2 to attach
your system residence device.
For example, if you used the values shown in Step 7, you designated
the 131 drive, labeled VMRELn, as your system residence device. You must your virtual device 350 so that it corresponds to the real
disk 131. Use one of the following procedures to define or attach your system
residence volume: Procedure 1
If you are creating a system residence with label VMRELn, see the
following table to determine which virtual device must be defined as
131.
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