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modules with VMFASM 384-386
modules with VMFASM 384.3-386
modules with VMFASM 384.3-386
system files, VM/370 327-329
the assembler 376 VM/370 317-393
auxiliary files 334-335
CMSGEND 320 control files 319
GENERATE 320 introduction 319-322
requirements to regenerate CP and CMS 409- 411
suggested virtual machine 323-324 system Program Update Tape (PUT) 319
the service programs 319-320 UPDATE command 320 VMFASM 320 v lU'LUAU 3LU VMFMAC 320 when to regenerate the service
programs 411 USER data collection class 178-179
directory control statement 200-202 user program area, CMS storage requirements
19
tJSERID operand
v
of NAMESYS macro 221
of NAMESYS macro (2748-1]2) 221
of SYSACNT macro 182
of SYSACNT macro 182 SYSMON macro 177
verification procedure, starting the I'P 264-265
verifyinq CP and CMS 263-266 VIRT=REAL option, defining in TM/370 directory 204 virtual, system console, supported by VM/370 112-113
virtual=real
area
creating 246. 1-247
creating (5748-XE1) 246. 1-247
specifying the size 246.1
specifying the size (2148-XE1) 246.1
calculating maximum size of area 13
examples 14-17
creating an area 246-247
determining the size of the virtual=real
area 11
external names undefined 249
function 9-10 generating CP to support 10 generation procedure 246-247
loading a CP nucleus that has an area
249
releasing the area 9
restrictions 9
specifying for a virtual machine 9-17
specifying the size 247
system generation procedure 246.1-247
system generation procedure 246.1-247
use with multiport teleprocessing syster 10 virtual storage requirements 11
virtual addresses, for devices 238
virtual devices, addresses, defining for RSCS 282
virtual disks capacity under CMS 27 CMS, maximum number of files 27
defining in TM/370 directory 207 virtual interval timer assist, description
18
virtual machine assist 8-9,107
expanded 18
general information 17-18
restrictions 11
support 17-18
virtual machine assist (5748-!!1) 17-18.1 Virtual Machine Facility/370 VM/370 (Virtual Machine Facility/370ยป virtual machines
automatic system loading at user logon 206 characteristics 435-436
communication facility ('MCF) communication facility (TMCF) 48.4- 49
48.3-49 XX!!) communication facility ('MCF) 48.4-49
dedicating real devices to 211-213
defining 183-196
for use with RSCS 280 in the 'M/370 directory 200-202 spooling devices 210 the virtual console in the 'M/370 directory 206-207 example, RSCS 42
generation procedure for virtual=real
246-247
hardware support 184-185
linking devices at logon 213-214
maintenance, MAINT 333
naming systems 220-221
operating systems 3-4
saving copies of operating system 79
sharing minidisks 101-102 software support 185
system generation procedure for
virtual=real 246.1-247
system generation procedure for
virtual=real 246.1-247
system support 184-185
using reserve/release 46-48 VMSA'E option 206 'MSATE option 206 virtual punch
spooling for cardless system 246-246.1
spooling for cardless system 246-246.1 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
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loading for cardless system 246
loading for cardless system (5748-1]j) 246
virtual storage, required by CMS 19 Virtual storage Access Method VSAM (virtual storage Access Methodยป VMCF (Virtual Machine Communication
Facility), summary of functions 50 VMFA SM disk input files 385
disk output files 385
error messages 386
format 384
format 384.3
format functions 385
printer output files 386
responses 386
update procedure 320 files used 335-336
updating source files 335-337
updating modules 319-320 updating VM/370 331
using to assemble RSCS configuration
table 364
using to update modules 384-386
using to update modules 384.3- 386
using to update modules 384.3-386 VMFDOS creating CMS files .386.1-386.4
creating CMS files 386.1-386.4
error messages 386.4
error messages 386.4
examples 386.2-386.3
examples 386.2-386.3
format 386.1
format 386.1
usage notes 386.3-386.4
usaqe notes (57 XEj) 386.3-386.4 VMFDUMP, generating command name for IPCS 367 VMFLOAD disk input files 388
error messages 389
files used 387
format 387
functions 387-388
loadlists used 389
proqram
files used 341
punching the nucleus 340-343 requirements to use 340 restrictions 342
punch output files 388
responses 389
update procedure 320 updating VM/370 331
using to generate a new nucleus 387-390 VMFMAC disk input files 392
disk output files 392
error messages 392
format 391
function 391-392
printer output files 392
responses 393
update procedure 320 r1Les used 337-336
updating macro libraries 337-340 updating macro libraries 391-393 VMFPLC2 blocking factor 331
updating VM/370 331
use in application of service 256 VMSAVE option
defining in TM/370 directory 206 defining in TM/370 directory (2748-X]1) 206 VMSERT completing the application of service
256-258 EXEC procedure 394-398
how VMSERV works 395
initialization messages 395-396
return codes 398
service application messages 397-398
tape map 395
printing Memo to Users 242
usage with RSCS 283
use in applying CP service 242,394-398
using with Program Update Tape (PUT) 331 VM/SGP IUP 403 VM/VS Handshaking feature 39-40 VM/370 (Virtual Machine Facility/370) (EP) Emulation Program support 294-295
assembler 401 channel switching 42-45 CMS support of CP-67/CMS commands
421- 429
commands equivalent to CP-67 commands
416-419
compatibility with CP-67/CMS 415-429
components of 3 DASD storage requirements for TM/370 directory 91
defining your system 129-224
direct access storage devices supported 108-109 Extended-Control Program support (5748-XE1) 18-18.1
Installed User Programs (IUPs) 403 integrity, preserving during updating
333-334
introduction 3-6
to system generation 3-6
macros equivalent to CP-67/CMS macros
429
minimum configurations 103-105 operating systems that execute under TM/370 3-4
paging, DASD requirements 88
real devices supported 105 real storage requirements 87-93
for CP 87-89
reducing size of the CP nucleus 89
recommended updating procedures 333-343
spooling, DASD requirements 88
devices supported 111
Index 473
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