Fujitsu BS2OSD manual Support for conversion from 7 bit to 8 bit character set

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*4 Limiting the I/O inclusion of single VM2000 guest systems (IOLVM)

*4 Less important guest systems that have intensive I/O activity,

*4 can severely impede other, much more important guest systems

*4 that use the same I/O resources.

*4 The IORM function can detect such conflict situations and

*4 intervene predictively. To do this, IORM continuously collects

*4 the utilization values for all known I/O devices, checks the

*4 settings for IOLVM and intervenes in the control if necessary.

*4 IOLVM only considers disk devices. As with the IOPT function,

*4 FDDRL, ARCHIVE, VOLIN and PAGING I/Os are not braked.

*4 Adapting the compression of LTO devices (TCOM)

*4 To ensure optimum data backup to LTO tapes, a minimum data rate

*4 must be maintained to keep the tapes continuously streaming.

*4 This minimum data rate is sometimes only achieved if the

*4 compression is disabled on the device. However, this reduces the

*4 tape capacity accordingly. By default, the compression is always

*4 enabled in BS2000/OSD-BC V6.0, even if IORM is not used.

*4 The compression can be fully disabled with the TCOM function.

*4 TCOM can also dynamically enable/disable the compression

*4 according to the data rate. The compression is disabled if the

*4 data rate is sufficient for tape streaming without compression

*4 but not with it.

2.16.2 Support for conversion from 7 bit to 8 bit character set

*4 By default, BS2000/OSD uses the 7 bit EBCDIC character set

*4 EDF03IRV with 95 printable characters and 65 control characters

*4 in the system. The designation 7 bit has established itself

*4 since the reproducible characters available correspond to the

*4 ASCII 7 bit character set although 8 bits are used for coding.

*4 Via the XHCS (Extended Host Code Support) subsystem, BS2000/OSD *4 supports both the 7 bit and 8 bit character sets that encompass *4 128 or 256 characters respectively.

*4 This allows BS2000/OSD to depict all languages that are defined

*4 in the international code tables as per ISO 8859. The concept of

*4 "coded character sets" (CCS) that defines the character coding

*4 in a file is used to depict the different character sets and

*4 codes. The programs get the information about the character sets

*4 from XHCS and do not have to store it themselves. Regardless of

*4 the input source, XHCS identifies the character sets via their

*4 character set names, the so-called CCS name, and makes them

*4 available in the form of tables.

*4 The class 2 option HOSTCODE=<CCS name> can be used to define a

*4 different, specific 8 bit EBCDI code instead of EDF03IRV for the *4 complete BS2000/OSD system. Code definition via the CCS name is *4 possible for separate IDs and pubsets.

*4 The default value for inputs on the terminal to TIAM, UTM and

*4 DCAM applications can be modified globally via the VTSU-B

*4 parameter file SYSPAR.VTSU-B.<vers>. Once the appropriate

*4 parameters are set, the character set of the home pubset for

*4 this ID apply. This is done for a single process with the command

*4 MODIFY-TERMINAL-OPTIONS CODED-CHARACTER-SET=*8BIT-DEFAULT.

*4 If data is converted from a 7 bit character set to an 8 bit one,

*4 the converted data must be distinguishable from the unconverted

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Contents BS2OSDBS2000/OSD General Software extensionsTechnical information Hardware support BS2GA.CRTE-BAS V6.0, BS2GA.DSSM BS2GA.APACHEBS2GA.LLMAM BS2GA.POSIXDelivery OrderingBS2CP Pamint PasswordBS2000-EXEC Builder TPR-LZS CalendarSMPGEN-U SMPGEN-SSpccntrl StatusSled DocumentationStrt BS2GA.WTOSD WEBTRANS-OSDMsgmaker V1.2A Title Order Number German English AdamPosix Posix SOCKETS/XTISYSRME.IORM.060.E SYSRME.ASTI.010.E SYRME.BS2CP.150.ESYSRME.NKISAM.150.E SYSRME.SPCCNTRL.150.EData spaces Adaptations to CfcsFunctional extensions for SM pubsets Number of Mrscat entriesFaster failure detection in Mscf Reorganizing open files REMOVE-CRYPTO-PASSWORDTape blocks 32 KB File encryptionIncreasing the size of volumes disk resizing Four character mnemonic name for tape devices Catalog administrationNew functions on SX 150 business servers New functions in BS2000/OSD V6.0B$TSOS.TSOSCAT.#J00 $TSOS.TSOSCAT.#J99 $TSOS.TSOSCAT.#M00 $TSOS.TSOSCAT.#M99$TSOS.TSOSCAT.#P00 $TSOS.TSOSCAT.#P99 IMPORT-PUBSET…. EXTRA-LARGE-CAT-CONV=*YESSelf-configuring NK-ISAM Pools in Data Spaces Performance improvements in BS2000/OSD V6.0BNew sub-system Status Jenv New functions in BS2000/OSD V6.0B with Correction Package 2/2006Autonomous, dynamic control of I/O resources Iorm Page Support for conversion from 7 bit to 8 bit character set MODIFY-TERMINAL-OPTIONS CODED-CHARACTER-SET=*8BIT-DEFAULTSYSRME.ASTI.010.E New Asti SubsystemSupport for Unicode in BS2000/OSD via XHCS-SYS Support for Unicode by the software products SHOW-SAN-CONFIGURATION ServiceImproved SAN support Sancheck function New functions in Posix A39New system diagnostic tool Auxiliary Serslog Extensions ASE Extensions in Software products Support for new HardwareACS Alias Catalog System for job variables Implemented change requests / extended commandsRANGE=*FILE RANGE=*JV20.4 NTP/BS2 TimeServer with highest priority Introduction of a default account numberIncrease in the maximum paging area size Advanced support of large SM PubsetsExtended Status information Catalog expansion commandsResource requirements Extended commands for setting CCS defaultsCREATE-FILE / CREATE-FILE-GROUP MODIFY-FILE-ATTRIBUTES / MODIFY-FILE-GROUP-ATTRIBUTESSoftware configuration Product installation Page Product use Msgmaker Frefcryp FilecrypNtpshigh JtshmemCcpunorm Dellogln JtabsmemDmcmaxp Page Obsolete functions and those to be dis Obsolete commandsIncompatibilities to BS2000/OSD-BC V5.0C Obsolete macrosRestrictions Procedure in the event of errorsUserdump Snapfile SystemdumpSystemrepfile Sjmsfile SYSTEM-JOBPOOLHersfile Changed support Central unitsChannels FC switchesDis support Extended supportMagnetic tape devices Disk controllersDMX-3 DMX-4Printers Other peripheralsAtop