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OverviewOpenExtensions <strong>Planning</strong><strong>Planning</strong> for OpenExtensions involves setting up the OpenExtensions facilities inz/<strong>VM</strong> that allow users to run POSIX applications. These tasks involve assigningPOSIX security values to users (by specifying certain system configuration filestatements <strong>and</strong> <strong>CP</strong> directory control statements) <strong>and</strong> setting up the OpenExtensionsByte File System. For an overview of how to set up OpenExtensions, see the z/<strong>VM</strong>:OpenExtensions User’s Guide.Chapter 1. <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> Overview 13
Overviewv Define spooled unit record devices for virtual machines. For moreinformation, see “SPOOL Directory Control Statement (Device)” on page 562.Performance <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>I/O Reconfiguration in z/<strong>VM</strong>The performance characteristics of an operating system are dependent on suchfactors as choice of hardware, the total number of users on the system during peakperiods, functions being performed by the system, <strong>and</strong> the way system parametersare set up. You can improve performance to some degree by the choice ofhardware <strong>and</strong> system options. The following general tasks pertain to improving yourz/<strong>VM</strong> system efficiency:v Plan how you will h<strong>and</strong>le performance monitoring, measurements, improvements,<strong>and</strong> problems. Become familiar with the <strong>CP</strong> monitor facility <strong>and</strong> the facilities youcan manipulate to change the performance characteristics of the system as awhole or of selected virtual machines.v Before you decide which performance options to apply, monitor the system’scurrent performance. This will help you determine which options would mostlikely give the system a performance gain <strong>and</strong> where performance bottlenecksare occurring. The <strong>CP</strong> monitor facility collects such data, which can then beprocessed to produce statistics to give you an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of systemoperation.v Perform system tuning to do any of the following:– Process a larger or more dem<strong>and</strong>ing work load without increasing the systemconfiguration– Obtain better system response or throughput– Reduce processing costs without affecting service to users.Details on system tuning can be found in z/<strong>VM</strong>: Performance.z/<strong>VM</strong> supports the hardware dynamic I/O configuration facility. This facility allowsyou to dynamically add, delete or modify the I/O configuration of the processorwithout requiring a power-on reset of the processor or IPL of z/<strong>VM</strong>.z/<strong>VM</strong>’s support allows the system administrator or system operator to use theHCM/HCD interface or <strong>CP</strong>’s dynamic I/O configuration comm<strong>and</strong>s to change the I/Oconfiguration of the processor without a re-IPL of z/<strong>VM</strong> or a power-on reset of theprocessor.In addition to the HCM/HCD interface <strong>and</strong> the <strong>CP</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>s to dynamically alterthe I/O configuration of the machine, other I/O comm<strong>and</strong>s allow you to:v Query the logical partitions on a machine (if the machine is in LPAR mode)v Query the channel pathsv Query the status of channel paths to devices.For more information on z/<strong>VM</strong>’s support of dynamic I/O configuration, please seethe z/<strong>VM</strong>: I/O Configuration.12 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>
OverviewOpenExtensions <strong>Planning</strong><strong>Planning</strong> for OpenExtensions involves setting up the OpenExtensions facilities inz/<strong>VM</strong> that allow users to run POSIX applications. These tasks involve assigningPOSIX security values to users (by specifying certain system configuration filestatements <strong>and</strong> <strong>CP</strong> directory control statements) <strong>and</strong> setting up the OpenExtensionsByte File System. For an overview of how to set up OpenExtensions, see the z/<strong>VM</strong>:OpenExtensions User’s Guide.Chapter 1. <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> Overview 13
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SYSEREP2. To specify MISSEREP as th
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SYSEXCLMigration AidsYou can achiev
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SYSFCNUsageNotesDFLT=Gspecifies the
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SYSFORMUsage NotesExamplesThe userf
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SYSIDParametersUsageNotessystemidis
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SYSINCLSYSINCL (Optional)►►labe
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SYSJRLSYSJRL (Optional)►► label
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SYSJRLreached causes a type 06 acco
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SYSMAXUSYSMAXU (Optional)►►labe
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SYSOPR4. When the primary system op
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SYSOPTS2. If you specify SENSE=NO,
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SYSPCLASv If the operating system r
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SYSRESThe variable nunits is a numb
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SYSRES- All TDISK space after IPL w
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SYSSTOREExamples1. To specify 16 MB
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SYSSYMP2. To specify DISKSYMP as th
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SYSTIMEExamples1. If your installat
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SYSUVOL“USER_VOLUME_LIST Statemen
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Defining I/O Devices5. You must not
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AFP PrintersCommon Control Unit (CC
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AFP Printers3820 Printer►►label
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Display PrintersPrinters Attached t
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Display PrintersATTENTION: It is no
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Impact PrintersImpact Printers►
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Impact PrintersNote: If you specify
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3800 PrintersCP System-Managed 3800
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3800 PrintersParametersDEVNO=rdevsp
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3800 PrintersNote: If you specify C
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Unit Record DevicesUnit Record Devi
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Unit Record Devicesvalue can be a d
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Unit Record Devicesv CLASS=NONE spe
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Display Terminals and AdaptersDispl
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Display Terminals and Adapters3270-
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Display Terminals and AdaptersUsage
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Display Terminals and AdaptersTelep
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Display Terminals and Adapters5080
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Tape UnitsTape Units742 z/VM: CP Pl
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Tape UnitsRDEVICE DEVNO=0422,DEVTYP
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DASDDASD Types►►labelRDEVICE DE
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DASDv QUERY DASDFW.Note: The only w
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DASDUsage Notes1. During device ini
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Communication Devices2701 Data Adap
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Communication Devices3705, 3725, an
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Communication DevicesNote: If you n
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Communication DevicesMODEL=modelnos
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Communication DevicesCTCA, 3088 Mul
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Dynamic Switching Devices9032 and 9
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Unsupported DevicesDISPLAYDisplay m
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RIOGENRIOGEN►►labelRIOGENCONS=D
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RIOGEN768 z/VM: CP Planning and Adm
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Configuration Guide for PrintersTab
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Configuration Guide for Printers772
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Device Class and Type CodesTYP3250
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Device Class and Type CodesM380001
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Stand-Alone Dump Formats┌──
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Stand-Alone Dump FormatsPrinter For
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and other programs (including this
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Endz/VM: OpenExtensions Callable Se
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790 z/VM: CP Planning and Administr
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3270_PRINTER operandRDEVICE stateme
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ACCOUNT user directory control stat
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card punch (continued)spooled, virt
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communication controller (continued
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create (continued)image librarymap
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DASD (Direct Access Storage Device)
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directory (continued)password autho
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escape characterdefault 67setting 6
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example (continued)SYSSTORE macro 6
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GATEWAY operandSYSTEM_IDENTIFIER st
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impact printer (continued)defining
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MMAC operandDEFINE CMD statement 86
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onlinebringing specified devices 10
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privilege classes (continued)author
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SHARE_SPOOL operandXSPOOL_SYSTEM st
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statement (continued)IODF 53, 158JO
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system configuration file (continue
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TDSK operand (continued)START state
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warning (continued)removed (continu
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