z/TPF Program Management - IBM
z/TPF Program Management - IBM
z/TPF Program Management - IBM
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Data loader<br />
Pilot Tape<br />
(SDF)<br />
ZSLDR LOAD DATA n<br />
E-type loader recycle interface user Internet server programs user exit (UERA) to<br />
specify the programs that comprise the Internet server application.<br />
If the E-type loader recycle interface detects a change in any standard library<br />
version, the caller is notified that a recycle is needed. The standard libraries are<br />
CFVS, CISO, CJ00, CLBM, COMS, COMX, CPP1, CTAD, CTAL, CTBX, CTDF,<br />
CTHD, CTIS, and CTXO. Use the E-type loader recycle interface user libraries user<br />
exit (UERL) to specify additional standard libraries.<br />
Related information:<br />
v See tpf_etype_loader_recycle_interface.<br />
v See ZOLDR ACCEPT and ZOLDR DELETE.<br />
v See ECB-controlled program user exits.<br />
Figure 9 shows how the ZSLDR command takes data from a pilot (SDF) tape and<br />
loads it to online modules.<br />
Data Loader<br />
Output Msg<br />
Primary Process<br />
Data Flow<br />
Online<br />
Module<br />
Online<br />
Module<br />
Figure 9. Loading fixed-file records using the ZSLDR command<br />
When system has been brought to 1052 state for the first time by a loader general<br />
file IPL, use the data loader to load it with fixed-file records. These records are<br />
used by the system and by the application programs.<br />
Offline loader support on Linux<br />
28 z/<strong>TPF</strong> <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />
Online<br />
Module<br />
You can use the z/<strong>TPF</strong> offline loader on Linux to write offline image loader<br />
component (TLDR) and offline E-type loader component (OLDR) files to both tape<br />
devices and hierarchical file system (HFS) files. Use the file transfer protocol (FTP)<br />
to send the z/<strong>TPF</strong> offline loader files that are created in your HFS to a z/<strong>TPF</strong>