starter Systems At the time you IPL your newly generated your system
residence volume is formatted according to your specification on theSYSRES macro. Also, if you used the directory supplied with the
starter system, your starter system volume (CPRnLO) is set up as shown
in Figures 21, 28, 29, and30. Be careful not to modify the 190 and 194 minidisks for the AINT user. These minidisks and the information they
contain are required for applying PUT (Program Update Tape) services to370. I Real
Cylinder
o
2
3-78-14 I 15-18 , I 19-28
1I 29-33 I I 34 Number of
Cylinders
5
7
410 5
Contents
Unused
191 min idisk for theIVPM 1 use r
191 minidisk for theIVPM2 user
191 minidisk for theRSCS user
191 minidisk for theOPERATOR user
191 minidisk for the CE user
191 minidisk for theKAINT user
191 minidisk for the user
199 minidisk for theMAINT user
1------------·-----------------------------------------I 35-169 I I I , I I 170-202 I L
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33190 minidisk for the KAINT user The nucleus occupies the last two
cylinders of the minidisk.(Specify cylinder
133)• 194 minidisk for the MAINT user -it contains
the CP object modules (text decks)
Figure27. of the Va/370 starter System Volume (CPRnLO) when
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residence volume is formatted according to your specification on the
starter system, your starter system volume (CPRnLO) is set up as shown
in Figures 21, 28, 29, and
contain are required for applying PUT (Program Update Tape) services to
Cylinder
o
2
3-7
1
Cylinders
5
7
4
Contents
Unused
191 min idisk for the
191 minidisk for the
191 minidisk for the
191 minidisk for the
191 minidisk for the CE user
191 minidisk for the
191 minidisk for the
199 minidisk for the
1------------·-----------------------------------------
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33
cylinders of the minidisk.
133)
the CP object modules (text decks)
Figure
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