ibm.com/redbooksFront coverIBM System z Personal Development ToolVolume 3 Additional TopicsBill OgdenSystem z Development ToolFull z/OS usageLinux bas
viii IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsTrademarksIBM, the IBM logo, and ibm.com are trademarks or registered trademar
88 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAn example of using the sample program might be://OGDEN22 JOB 1,OGDEN,MSGCLASS=X
Chapter 7. Using awscmd 89pseudo-tape device remains busy with the preceeding WTM operation until the Linux command completes.)The TSO test environme
90 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics LA 1,SCCREW ADDRESS of CCW(S) ST 1,SIOB+16 P
Chapter 7. Using awscmd 91* READ FIRST FILEF MVC BUFFER2(80),BLANKS MVC BUFFER2+0080(80),BLANKS MVC BUFFER2+0160(80),BLA
92 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics PUT PRINT,BUFFER B H LOOP UNTIL ALL RECORDS
Chapter 7. Using awscmd 93 B CLOSENOINPUT WTO 'NO PARAMETER OR SYSIN FOUND' B RETURN** CONSTANTS, WORK AREAS*SA
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 95Chapter 8. Problem handlingThere are several aspects to zPDT problem handling, including the
96 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics8.1 Problems starting a zPDT operationThese problems are most commonly related
Chapter 8. Problem handling 97provider, or simply kept on your Linux system for potential use later. The senderrdata command can manage the FTP opera
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. ixPrefaceThis IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces the IBM System z® Personal Development Tool
98 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsIf a problem incident is opened through your IBM Business Partner, you may be re
Chapter 8. Problem handling 99and head numbers. These numbers are in decimal. The following example lists the records on cylinder 0, head 0 of volume
100 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsr = number of Linux processes waiting for run timeb = number of Linux processes
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 101Chapter 9. Linux for System zLinux for System z is not an IBM product and is not distributed
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 103Chapter 10. LAN notesA basic LAN setup, for TCP/IP using QDIO interfaces, is covered in the
104 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsA default path may not be shown for all the listed interfaces. The rules are:
Chapter 10. LAN notes 105 A1 tap1 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0 A2 tap2 10.1.3.1 255.255.255.0 A3 tap3 10.1.4.1 255.255.255.0and so f
106 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsstatements. The --unitadd parameter is used in the devmap because the default O
Chapter 10. LAN notes 107name awscmd 1000device 580 3490 3490The following lines are in VTAMLST member OSATRL1:OSATRE1 VBUILD TYPE=TRLOSATRL1E TRLE
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108 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics10.4 Large or jumbo usageThe current zPDT OSA emulation does not support large
Chapter 10. LAN notes 109Figure 10-1 Small hub or router usageThe Network Address Translation function in the router allows your machine to work wi
110 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 10-2 Shared Ethernet adapter The awsosa device manager is independent
Chapter 10. LAN notes 111Figure 10-3 extends this concept to include a tunnel connection between z/OS and the base Linux. Figure 10-3 Shared Ethern
112 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics10.10 Ethernet SNAIBM does not support Ethernet SNA operation. This means that
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 113Chapter 11. DASD volume migrationThe zPDT package includes a client-server utility for movin
114 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 11-1 Volume migration overview (z/OS version)11.1 WarningsThere are l
Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 115Complete volumes (3380 or 3390) are transferred. This includes IPL text, volume labels, VTOC, and unallocated sp
116 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics11.3.1 Server installationFile /usr/z1090/bin/ZOSSERV.XMIT must first be uploa
Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 11711.3.2 RACF requirementsThe server program requires RACF class DASDVOL to be active and the server program must
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 1Chapter 1. General usageThis chapter contains a variety of topics, in no particular order. Thi
118 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsDASDVOL already in useIf you find that the DASDVOL class is active on your sour
Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 1192. Issue the command PUNCH ZVMSERV XMIT A (NOH3. Issue the command RDRLIST.4. Beside the file in your RDRLIST, i
120 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics-u or --unit indicates the address (device number) of the volume that is to be
Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 121Linux volumesWe discovered an interesting situation when migrating Linux for System z volumes. Our particular ex
122 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsMigrating a list of volumesUsing gedit or another editor, you could create a Li
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 123Chapter 12. Channel-to-channelThe awsctc device manager provides channel-to-channel (CTC) fu
124 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics[manager]name awsctc 75device E40 3088 3088 ctc://otherhost:3088/E42device E41
Chapter 12. Channel-to-channel 125A CTC connection within the same zPDT instance might be defined as follows:[manager]name awsctc 300device E40 3088
126 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsCONNECT NODEA=AAA,NODEB=BBBThese examples assume that device number E40 is defi
Chapter 12. Channel-to-channel 127A JES2 cold start may be necessary to enable NJE changes to JES2PARM. You need to stop the line, $P LINE(1), when s
2 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics1.1 Token dates and timesThe 1090 and 1091 tokens remember the latest date and t
128 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsdevice 1003 3390 3990 /z1/540w01device 1004 3390 3990 /z1/540w02[manager]name a
Chapter 12. Channel-to-channel 129TSAFTSAF is an older function and probably would not be used if IFSC is available. To try it, use commands such as
130 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFORCE TCPIPXAUTOLOG TCPIP
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 131Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapterA 1090 system can emulate several cryptographic adapters as
132 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics13.1 Background informationA cryptographic coprocessor is represented by an ad
Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 13313.3 Initial ICSF startupFor practical purposes, the ICSF software functions are needed to initialize cryptogra
134 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics...CSFDAUTH /*THIS WAS ALREADY IN OUR AD-CD SYSTEM */ +CSFDPKDS /
Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 135Use F3 to return to the first ICSF panel and select option 6. This option allows you to enter a pass phrase that
136 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 13-4 Coprocessor statusThis completes the basic cryptographic coproces
Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 137You can easily verify CSF operation by going to omvs and issuing the following command:od -An -N4 -td /dev/rando
Chapter 1. General usage 31.3 Sparse filesEarlier releases of zPDT (and the alcckd utility, in particular) created Linux sparse files. A sparse file
138 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics#------------- 1090 instance 1 ---------------------------[system]
Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 139$ ap_create -a nThis command creates a new (emulated) cryptographic coprocessor. $ ap_destroy -a nThis command r
140 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics//A EXEC ASMACLG,PARM.C=’NOXREF’,PARM.L=’NOLIST,NOMAP’//C.SYSIN DD *
Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 141EXD DC CL4’ ‘ EXIT DATA (ICSF)FORM DC CL8’RANDOM ‘ RULE FORMRANNUM DC 2F
142 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics CPU 0 BASE CPU 1 IPL 190 PARM AUTOCR etc
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 143Chapter 14. License and serial number serversA zPDT system must have a license supplied by a
144 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsthis way. The client machine does not have a token and does not need a USB port
Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 145When a central license server is used (or if multiple tokens are used) there needs to be a method of
146 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics Once a zPDT instance is started (on a client) the license access must be main
Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 147– If the local client UIM database contains a valid serial number that does not conflict with anothe
4 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsSecureUpdateUtility command as root. The parameters for zpdtSecureUpdate are the
148 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsParameters are changed by simply overtyping them. Remember that configurations
Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 149$ uimserverstop (stop the UIM server)The uimserverstart command, in addition to starting the server,
150 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe uimcheck command should be used if there is any question about the state of
Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 151 The token is taken from system A for some reason, and the system A owner now wants to use remote l
152 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics In this case, zPDT looks in the local UIM database for a serial number. If on
Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 15314.4.3 SecurityThere are security aspects involving license server usage that should be understood.
154 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics14.4.4 Resetting everythingYou can usually remove the local UIM serial numbers
Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 155 License - A logical function that enables one System z CP for a zPDT system. Multiple CPs require
156 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics Random serial number - This is a serial number that is unique, but is not tie
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 157Chapter 15. VirtualizationzPDT may be used in a virtual environment. Two environments have b
Chapter 1. General usage 5 and change 7002 to 0)# ./loadserv restart 1.4.5 License server controlsA number of controls are available to manage acc
158 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsMany options are available in a virtual environment. In some cases it is reason
Chapter 15. Virtualization 159It is possible to configure logical disk drives to be shared among multiple virtual guest machines. Do not do this unle
160 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAn application named vSphere VCenter or vSphere VCenter Client (both run on Mic
Chapter 15. Virtualization 161 vCenter provides a graphical interface for defining virtual machines. It is quite simple to use:– Assign each virtual
162 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics Linux administration can be done using the vClient virtual console or through
Chapter 15. Virtualization 163Figure 15-2 zBX configurationEach of our guest systems had a 200 GB and an 800 GB disk drive. We placed zPDT emulated
164 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAlso, control point functions are needed to temporarily attach real DVD drives
Chapter 15. Virtualization 165 Each virtual machine (for zPDT) had a base Linux. As usual, the Linux disk cache is a critical performance factor. Us
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 167Related publicationsThe publications listed in this section are considered particularly suit
6 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsvalue shown is typical of a 64-bit Linux distribution. However, some distribution
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 169IndexSymbols/etc/z1090.d/uimd.db 145/usr/z1090/bin/sntlconfig.xml 145, 147$SPRT1 comman
170 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicscrontab entries 2Customized Offerings Driver (COD) 48DDASDVOL, RACF class
Index 171NNAT functions 146network time server 2non-QDIO 105OOAT, multiple instances 76OMVS, enabling usage 44oprmsg usage 46OSA notes
172 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicstoken command 150token port number 10token, dates 2tokens, multiple 6to
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Chapter 1. General usage 7underlying system, and this process has multiple threads.3 One thread is used for the primary operation of the CP. Other th
8 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 1-1 CP, processor, and instancesThe rules, implied in Figure 1-1, are th
Chapter 1. General usage 9enabled. Only one restore version is possible for changed volumes. That is, multiple concurrent generations of versions are
10 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAWSINF013IAWSINF012I Action:AWSINF013I Informational message only. No correc
Chapter 1. General usage 11Freespace Before: 0.0 MBNew Size : 95393.0 MB <--change to 30000Free Space After: <Apply> <Yes>
12 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsinitrd ...title Windows...title Failsafe -- SUSE Linux ...Change the default
Chapter 1. General usage 13There is also an interaction between the number of emulated I/O devices and the kernel.msgmni value. Our installation inst
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 15Chapter 2. Tapes (SCSI and awstape)Tape drive usage (for real SCSI tape drives and for emulat
16 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics2.1 SCSI tape drivesIn general, zPDT supports the use of SCSI tape drives. Howe
Chapter 2. Tapes (SCSI and awstape) 17tape utility functions, such as scsi2tape, tape2scsi, and also by Linux utilities such as tar and mt. The /dev/
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18 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics The method of modifying Linux boot functions differs with different Linux dist
Chapter 2. Tapes (SCSI and awstape) 192.2.1 Specific hardware testedIBM testing involved the following SCSI drives: IBM 3592-E05 TS1120 fibre chann
20 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe following Linux commands were used to set def_reserved_size to 65536: $ su (
Chapter 2. Tapes (SCSI and awstape) 21$ card2tape -a /tmp/myLinux.xyz /z/tape01 force translate ASCII to EBCDICThe tape2tape command copies an emulat
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 23Chapter 3. z/OS notesThis chapter is not intended as a general z/OS guide, or as a guide to t
24 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics3.1 IEBCOPY problemsA new version of IEBCOPY was provided with z/OS 1.13. Unfor
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 25will be picked up automatically at IPL time. The 60 second value shown here is arbitrary, but should be safe. We suggest this
26 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAbout Java versionsThe exact version of Java that your application uses greatly
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 27Using the shell, you can run the following command before launching your application: $ export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xqu
© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2009, 2013. All rights reserved.Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, dupli
28 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe jython scriptYou can make these changes permanent by creating the following
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 29This command may take several seconds to execute. It updates each server’s genericJVMArgument value.References The following
30 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics OUTPUT=DAC0/*//PUTIPL EXEC PGM=ICKDSF//IPLDEV DD DISP=OLD
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 31Moving an emulated 3390 volume to (or from) a non-zPDT system is a little more complex, because it must be handled in a Syste
32 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsdevice AA2 3390 3990 /z/TEMP03We then started zPDT and IPLed z/OS. During z/OS s
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 33handled by ftp. The x.y positional operand is needed in xmit, but is meaningless in this example. Note that the terse program
34 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe dump file can be sent from Linux to z/OS using ftp. (If the file was compres
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 35normal 1090 use, we describe it in considerable detail because portions may be useful in unusual circumstances.There are seve
36 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics//OUT DD UNIT=560,VOL=SER=DUMP01,DISP=(,KEEP),LABEL=(1,NL)//SYSIN DD * DUMP IND
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 37device 0700 3279 3274 L700device 0701 3279 3274 L701[manager]name awstape 4device 0580 3480 2803 /z/SAINITdevice 0581 3480 28
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. iiiContentsNotices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics(ignore progress messages such as NEXT TRACK TO WRITE)(wait for FUNCTION COMPLET
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 39Specify or revise the following values.Device number. . . . . . . 410 + (0000 - FFFF)Number of devices . . . . 15Device
40 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsSYSPARM 00IEASYM 00NUCLST 00PARMLIB USER.PARMLIB
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 41Real 1403 printers are historical items, but there are many uses for pseudo-1403 devices. z/OS and JES2 still support 1403 pr
42 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsShell scriptWe created a shell script named prt00E (the name is arbitrary) and p
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 43printer and because it is already defined in the AD-CD IODF.) Edit AD-CD PARMLIB member JES2PARM to contain the following lin
44 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics3.11 Enabling TSO users for OMVSCurrent releases of the z/OS AD system provide
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 45example) must be the IP address of your z/OS TCP/IP. (It is not the IP address of the base Linux in your zPDT system.) Port 1
46 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsconnection to it. You can force the console session to completely disconnect by
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 473.15 Health CheckerThe z/OS Health Checker has been included in recent AD-CD releases, but may not be configured for operati
iv IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics3.8 Moving 3390 volumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsreceived) displays the name of the conflicting job(s). The conflict may be from
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 49007 - During initialization console not available (3)009 - System build error. (z/OS problem; should be rare)00A - Cannot fin
50 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics074 - IPL program contains a logic error (6)075 - IPL program could not load a m
Chapter 3. z/OS notes 51A1F - Processor controller not available; TOD sync cannot occur (16)A20 - System found page in FLPA that is not fixed (6)A21
52 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics9. You attempted a reconfiguration option that is not available for zPDT.10.Poss
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 53Chapter 4. z/VM notesz/VM 6.2 is available in an AD-CD format for authorized, licensed users
54 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics4.1 Installing the AD-CD z/VM 6.2 systemEight 3390-3 volumes are used for the A
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 554.2 IPL and logonWe used the following zPDT command to IPL this system:$ ipl 200 parm 0700The 0700 is the address of a 3270
56 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 4-2 Initial OPERATOR displayThe MORE... at the bottom of the panel indi
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 57Figure 4-3 z/VM logon displayThe z/VM logon panel is commonly used in two ways. The most basic way is to enter a z/VM useri
Contents v8.5 Linux monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Chapt
58 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics4.3 CMSCMS is the Conversational Monitor System. It is a small, single-user ope
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 59Figure 4-4 Logon to MAINTIn a large production operation, MAINT would be used sparingly.6 In our small sandbox z/VM systems
60 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsA minidisk is a contiguous range of 3390 cylinders7 that is seen by a z/VM user
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 614.4.1 Inspecting your disksAssuming you are logged onto z/VM as MAINT or as another userid, you can use q da all and q disk
62 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 4-6 CP-owned disksYou can list the files on a minidisk with a command s
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 63The output from filelist is in a full-panel format that can be scrolled with PF8 and PF7. PF3 is used to exit from the comman
64 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics-nn - Scroll backward nn linestop - Scroll to beginning of the filebottom - Scro
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 65 The first real user definition is for MAINT. The first line of this section begins with the keyword IDENTITY. This is a new
66 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe output of the program is the file user diskmap a. This may be browsed, as fo
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 67Figure 4-9 Mapdisk output4.6 Spool contentsz/VM can emulate card reader, line printer, and card punches for users. While t
vi IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics14.4.4 Resetting everything . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
68 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsOne way to view the contents of the virtual card reader and printer queue is wit
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 69Figure 4-11 Display from the rdrlist commandThe rdrlist display is quite useful. By moving the cursor to one of the lines a
70 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics q da all - list the “real” online disks. q alloc all - list page, spool, temp
Chapter 4. z/VM notes 714.9 PagingIf you run z/OS (or another System z operating system) under z/VM on a zPDT base machine, remember that you have t
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 73Chapter 5. z/VSE notesz/VSE is available (for properly licensed users) as an AD-CD download f
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 75Chapter 6. Multiple zPDT instanceszPDT supports both guest operations (under z/VM) and multip
76 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics6.1 Multiple instances or guestsWe strongly suggest that you use a single zPDT
Chapter 6. Multiple zPDT instances 77VSWITCH for guest use. Using the IP address patterns from our other examples, we might have the following addres
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. viiNoticesThis information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. IBM ma
78 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsSimplified devmaps, matching Figure 6-2, might be as follows:(file /home/ibmsys1
Chapter 6. Multiple zPDT instances 79# su ibmsys1$ cd /home/ibmsys1$ awsstart aprof1 working as ibmsys1 (startup messages) ibmsys1 instance$ x3270
80 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 6-3 Shared emulated I/OThe Linux userid associated with the group contr
Chapter 6. Multiple zPDT instances 81device 402 osa osa --unitadd=2device 403 osa osa --unitadd=3device 404 osa osa --unitadd=4device 405 osa osa --u
82 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsNo DASD is defined for the instances in this example; the instances will share t
Chapter 6. Multiple zPDT instances 836.5 Additional shared functionsThe previous section outlines the key shared device usage rules, as they apply t
84 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics3270 devices (from the controller list that is inherited by all instances, and f
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 85Chapter 7. Using awscmdThe awscmd device manager provides a “device” that appears to System z
86 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics– The stdout data from the Linux command– The stderr data from the Linux command
Chapter 7. Using awscmd 87TAPE 0280 ATTACHED TO ZVMTEST 028FReady;oscmd ls -alSTDOUT output-------total 21699469drwxrwxr-x 2 zvmtest zvmtest 40
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