
Overview
Chapter 3. Installing the Autoattach Feature 3-3
We assume that you have experience generating and servicing a VM/CP nucleus. If you do
not perform each installation step correctly, your VM system could become inoperable. If
questions arise on any of the procedures, do not hesitate to contact BIM technical support.
The term Local Service Disk refers to the MAINT minidisk where you maintain your
installation’s modifications to CP. We assume that the MAINT 191 A-disk is being used.
Many sites use MAINT 295 and other disks for the Local Service function. The minidisk you
choose must be accessed ahead of IBM service for Autoattach to be installed successfully.
Local service must always be applied after all other IBM service.
Enter commands as shown, from the appropriate command line (CMS or XEDIT).
Commands are shown in the left column. XEDIT commands are shown in lowercase.
Explanations are shown in the right column. For example:
xedit HCPMDLAT AUXLCL
Edit or create an AUX control file for
HCPMDLAT.
top
Go to beginning of the file.
input EPICAA LCL * GSI EPIC
AUTOATTACH
Insert a line at the top to describe the new source
update file HCPMDLAT EPICAA. (This is also an
example of a command string that is entered as a
single line.)
fm E
Change the file-mode to the LOCALMOD disk.
gencpbls CPLOAD ESA CP
(OUTMODE LOCALMOD $SELECT
LOGMOD
Another example of a command string that is
entered as a single line.
When, due to space limitations, a command string is shown on two lines, be sure to add a
space after the last character of the first line before typing the first character of the second line.
For example:
ABCDEF
GHIJKLM
is entered as ABCDEF GHIJKLM and not as ABCDEFGHIJKLM
The following MDISK abbreviations are used in these instructions (complete descriptions are
in the VM/ESA Service Guide):
APPLYALT The Alternate Apply Disk used as a VMFAPPLY and VMFBLD staging
area.
BUILD7 Used in the VMFBLD process
LOCALMOD The Local Modifications Disk where non-IBM-provided modifications to
CP are kept.
How to Read the
Instructions
MDISK
abbreviations
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