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ibm.com/redbooksFront coverIBM System z Personal Development ToolVolume 3 Additional TopicsBill OgdenSystem z Development ToolFull z/OS usageLinux bas

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viii IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsTrademarksIBM, the IBM logo, and ibm.com are trademarks or registered trademar

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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

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Chapter 7. Using awscmd 89pseudo-tape device remains busy with the preceeding WTM operation until the Linux command completes.)The TSO test environme

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90 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics LA 1,SCCREW ADDRESS of CCW(S) ST 1,SIOB+16 P

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Chapter 7. Using awscmd 91* READ FIRST FILEF MVC BUFFER2(80),BLANKS MVC BUFFER2+0080(80),BLANKS MVC BUFFER2+0160(80),BLA

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92 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics PUT PRINT,BUFFER B H LOOP UNTIL ALL RECORDS

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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

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96 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics8.1 Problems starting a zPDT operationThese problems are most commonly related

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Chapter 8. Problem handling 97provider, or simply kept on your Linux system for potential use later. The senderrdata command can manage the FTP opera

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. ixPrefaceThis IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces the IBM System z® Personal Development Tool

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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

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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

Page 16 - 1.4.3 1090 log files

100 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsr = number of Linux processes waiting for run timeb = number of Linux processes

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© 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

Page 20 - 1.7 CKD versioning

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:򐂰

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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

Page 22 - 1.10 Dual boot

106 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsstatements. The --unitadd parameter is used in the devmap because the default O

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Chapter 10. LAN notes 107name awscmd 1000device 580 3490 3490The following lines are in VTAMLST member OSATRL1:OSATRE1 VBUILD TYPE=TRLOSATRL1E TRLE

Page 24 - 1.12 x3270 cursor position

x IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFind out more about the residency program, browse the residency index, and apply

Page 25 - 1.14 Startup scripts

108 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics10.4 Large or jumbo usageThe current zPDT OSA emulation does not support large

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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

Page 27 - Tapes (SCSI and awstape)

110 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 10-2 Shared Ethernet adapter The awsosa device manager is independent

Page 28 - 2.1 SCSI tape drives

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

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112 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics10.10 Ethernet SNAIBM does not support Ethernet SNA operation. This means that

Page 30 - 2.2 Drives and interfaces

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 113Chapter 11. DASD volume migrationThe zPDT package includes a client-server utility for movin

Page 31 - Block size

114 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 11-1 Volume migration overview (z/OS version)11.1 WarningsThere are l

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Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 115Complete volumes (3380 or 3390) are transferred. This includes IPL text, volume labels, VTOC, and unallocated sp

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116 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics11.3.1 Server installationFile /usr/z1090/bin/ZOSSERV.XMIT must first be uploa

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Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 11711.3.2 RACF requirementsThe server program requires RACF class DASDVOL to be active and the server program must

Page 35 - Chapter 3. z/OS notes

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 1Chapter 1. General usageThis chapter contains a variety of topics, in no particular order. Thi

Page 36 - 3.3 z/OS spin loop timeouts

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

Page 37 - 3.5 z/OS disk space

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

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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

Page 39 - WebSphere address spaces

Chapter 11. DASD volume migration 121Linux volumesWe discovered an interesting situation when migrating Linux for System z volumes. Our particular ex

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122 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsMigrating a list of volumesUsing gedit or another editor, you could create a Li

Page 41 - 3.7 Standalone z/OS dump

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 123Chapter 12. Channel-to-channelThe awsctc device manager provides channel-to-channel (CTC) fu

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124 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics[manager]name awsctc 75device E40 3088 3088 ctc://otherhost:3088/E42device E41

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Chapter 12. Channel-to-channel 125A CTC connection within the same zPDT instance might be defined as follows:[manager]name awsctc 300device E40 3088

Page 44 - 3.8.1 Create a source dump

126 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsCONNECT NODEA=AAA,NODEB=BBBThese examples assume that device number E40 is defi

Page 45 - 3.8.3 Receive dump

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

Page 46 - 3.8.4 Standalone restore

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

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128 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsdevice 1003 3390 3990 /z1/540w01device 1004 3390 3990 /z1/540w02[manager]name a

Page 48 - Create 1090 files

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

Page 49 - Run standalone programs

130 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFORCE TCPIPXAUTOLOG TCPIP

Page 50 - 3.9 IODF Changes with zPDT

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 131Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapterA 1090 system can emulate several cryptographic adapters as

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132 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics13.1 Background informationA cryptographic coprocessor is represented by an ad

Page 52 - 3.10 Local printing

Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 13313.3 Initial ICSF startupFor practical purposes, the ICSF software functions are needed to initialize cryptogra

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134 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics...CSFDAUTH /*THIS WAS ALREADY IN OUR AD-CD SYSTEM */ +CSFDPKDS /

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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

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136 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 13-4 Coprocessor statusThis completes the basic cryptographic coproces

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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

Page 57 - 3.13 Lost MVS console

Chapter 1. General usage 31.3 Sparse filesEarlier releases of zPDT (and the alcckd utility, in particular) created Linux sparse files. A sparse file

Page 58 - 3.14 Unable to start ISPF

138 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics#------------- 1090 instance 1 ---------------------------[system]

Page 59 - 3.17 Compressing PARMLIB

Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 139$ ap_create -a nThis command creates a new (emulated) cryptographic coprocessor. $ ap_destroy -a nThis command r

Page 60 - 3.20 Disabled waits

140 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics//A EXEC ASMACLG,PARM.C=’NOXREF’,PARM.L=’NOLIST,NOMAP’//C.SYSIN DD *

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Chapter 13. Cryptographic adapter 141EXD DC CL4’ ‘ EXIT DATA (ICSF)FORM DC CL8’RANDOM ‘ RULE FORMRANNUM DC 2F

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142 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics CPU 0 BASE CPU 1 IPL 190 PARM AUTOCR etc

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 143Chapter 14. License and serial number serversA zPDT system must have a license supplied by a

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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

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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

Page 66 - 4.1.1 1090 devmap

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

Page 67 - 4.2 IPL and logon

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

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4 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsSecureUpdateUtility command as root. The parameters for zpdtSecureUpdate are the

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148 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsParameters are changed by simply overtyping them. Remember that configurations

Page 70 - 4.3 CMS

Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 149$ uimserverstop (stop the UIM server)The uimserverstart command, in addition to starting the server,

Page 71 - 4.4 Minidisks and files

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

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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

Page 73 - 4.4.1 Inspecting your disks

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

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Chapter 14. License and serial number servers 15314.4.3 SecurityThere are security aspects involving license server usage that should be understood.

Page 75 - 4.4.2 XEDIT

154 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics14.4.4 Resetting everythingYou can usually remove the local UIM serial numbers

Page 76 - 4.5 z/VM directory

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

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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

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 157Chapter 15. VirtualizationzPDT may be used in a virtual environment. Two environments have b

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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

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158 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsMany options are available in a virtual environment. In some cases it is reason

Page 81 - 4.7 Simple system queries

Chapter 15. Virtualization 159It is possible to configure logical disk drives to be shared among multiple virtual guest machines. Do not do this unle

Page 82 - 4.8 zIIPs and zAAPs

160 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAn application named vSphere VCenter or vSphere VCenter Client (both run on Mic

Page 83 - 4.9 Paging

Chapter 15. Virtualization 161򐂰 vCenter provides a graphical interface for defining virtual machines. It is quite simple to use:– Assign each virtual

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162 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics򐂰 Linux administration can be done using the vClient virtual console or through

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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

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164 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAlso, control point functions are needed to temporarily attach real DVD drives

Page 87 - Multiple zPDT instances

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

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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

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170 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicscrontab entries 2Customized Offerings Driver (COD) 48DDASDVOL, RACF class

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Index 171NNAT functions 146network time server 2non-QDIO 105OOAT, multiple instances 76OMVS, enabling usage 44oprmsg usage 46OSA notes

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172 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicstoken command 150token port number 10token, dates 2tokens, multiple 6to

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®SG24-7723-05 ISBN 0738438316INTERNATIONAL TECHNICALSUPPORTORGANIZATIONBUILDING TECHNICAL INFORMATION BASED ON PRACTICAL EXPERIENCEIBM Redbooks are de

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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

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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

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Chapter 1. General usage 9enabled. Only one restore version is possible for changed volumes. That is, multiple concurrent generations of versions are

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10 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAWSINF013IAWSINF012I Action:AWSINF013I Informational message only. No correc

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Chapter 1. General usage 11Freespace Before: 0.0 MBNew Size : 95393.0 MB <--change to 30000Free Space After: <Apply> <Yes>

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12 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsinitrd ...title Windows...title Failsafe -- SUSE Linux ...Change the default

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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

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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

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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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International Technical Support OrganizationIBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsJune 2013SG24-7723-05

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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

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Chapter 2. Tapes (SCSI and awstape) 192.2.1 Specific hardware testedIBM testing involved the following SCSI drives:򐂰 IBM 3592-E05 TS1120 fibre chann

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20 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe following Linux commands were used to set def_reserved_size to 65536: $ su (

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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

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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

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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

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26 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsAbout Java versionsThe exact version of Java that your application uses greatly

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Chapter 3. z/OS notes 27Using the shell, you can run the following command before launching your application: $ export IBM_JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xqu

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© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2009, 2013. All rights reserved.Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, dupli

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28 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsThe jython scriptYou can make these changes permanent by creating the following

Page 125 - DASD volume migration

Chapter 3. z/OS notes 29This command may take several seconds to execute. It updates each server’s genericJVMArgument value.References The following

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30 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics OUTPUT=DAC0/*//PUTIPL EXEC PGM=ICKDSF//IPLDEV DD DISP=OLD

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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

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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

Page 129 - 11.3.2 RACF requirements

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

Page 130 - TCP/IP port

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

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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

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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

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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

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. iiiContentsNotices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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38 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics(ignore progress messages such as NEXT TRACK TO WRITE)(wait for FUNCTION COMPLET

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Chapter 3. z/OS notes 39Specify or revise the following values.Device number. . . . . . . 410 + (0000 - FFFF)Number of devices . . . . 15Device

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40 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsSYSPARM 00IEASYM 00NUCLST 00PARMLIB USER.PARMLIB

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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

Page 139 - 12.2.1 Devmaps

42 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsShell scriptWe created a shell script named prt00E (the name is arbitrary) and p

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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

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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

Page 142 - XAUTOLOG TCPIP

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

Page 143 - Cryptographic adapter

46 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsconnection to it. You can force the console session to completely disconnect by

Page 144 - 13.2 Devmap specification

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

Page 145 - 13.3 Initial ICSF startup

iv IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics3.8 Moving 3390 volumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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48 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topicsreceived) displays the name of the conflicting job(s). The conflict may be from

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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

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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

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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

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52 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics9. You attempted a reconfiguration option that is not available for zPDT.10.Poss

Page 151 - 13.4.4 Programming with ICSF

© 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

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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

Page 153 - 13.4.5 z/VM usage

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

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56 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 4-2 Initial OPERATOR displayThe MORE... at the bottom of the panel indi

Page 155 - License and serial number

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

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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

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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

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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

Page 160 - UIM server

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

Page 161 - 14.3 Notes

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

Page 162 - 14.4 Scenarios

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

Page 163 - Remote server to local

64 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics-nn - Scroll backward nn linestop - Scroll to beginning of the filebottom - Scro

Page 164 - 14.4.2 Clones

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

Page 165 - 14.4.3 Security

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

Page 166 - 14.5 Glossary

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

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vi IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics14.4.4 Resetting everything . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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

Page 169 - Virtualization

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

Page 170 - Disk configurations

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

Page 171 - 15.1 VMWare

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

Page 176 - 15.4 Performance

76 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics6.1 Multiple instances or guestsWe strongly suggest that you use a single zPDT

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Chapter 6. Multiple zPDT instances 77VSWITCH for guest use. Using the IP address patterns from our other examples, we might have the following addres

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78 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsSimplified devmaps, matching Figure 6-2, might be as follows:(file /home/ibmsys1

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80 IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional TopicsFigure 6-3 Shared emulated I/OThe Linux userid associated with the group contr

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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

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013. All rights reserved. 85Chapter 7. Using awscmdThe awscmd device manager provides a “device” that appears to System z

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