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CD-ROM ONLY: Run customized member NTSVGUI to RECIEVE from an SMPNTS hierarchy the HTTPD, SAS/C, required PTFs for HTTPD and SAS/C and VSM GUI FMIDs.

Modify this job to exclude the SSKY500 and ASAR700 FMIDs if you already have the HTTPD server and SAS/C run time received in your SMP/E environment.

Modify this job to exclude the PTFs already applied in your SMP/E environment.

5.TAPE ONLY: Run customized member I5RCV to RECEIVE the PTFs required for HTTPD and SAS/C FMIDs.

Do not run this job if you already have the required PTFs already applied in your SMP/E environment.

6.Run customized member I6APPLY to APPLY the HTTPD server and SAS/C FMIDs and required PTFs.

Modify this job if you already have the HTTPD server and SAS/C run time applied in your SMP/E environment but do not have the required PTFs.

Do not run this job if you already have the required PTFs already applied in your SMP/E environment.

Notes:

By default this job will fail with return code 12, due to STOP instructions in the PTFs due to DELETE statements in the SMP/E commands. You will need to modify the job to allow the PTF DELETE commands to be processed with a BYPASS statement.

This job will end with return code 4.

SMP/E warning code of GIM24701W is normal and expected due to the LINK-EDIT parameters not obtained and using defaults.

SMP/E warning code of GIM42001W is normal and expected due to BYPASS instruction in the SMP/E statement.

7.Run customized member I7APPLY to APPLY the VSM GUI FMID. This job will end with return code 4.

SMP/E warning code of GIM23904W and GIM23903W is normal and expected due to the LINK-EDIT reporting incomplete load modules. These modules will get resolved by the HTTPD at run time.

When the APPLY is successful, the SMP/E target libraries contain the following data sets:

TABLE 2-6SMP/E Target Library Contents

Data Set Name

Contents

 

 

HTTPDCMN.ICONS

server icons

 

 

SSAROMOD

SAS/C LMODs

 

 

SSARRTNS

run time libraries

 

 

SSKRRTNS

FCD LMODs

 

 

SSKYRTNS

FCD LMODs

 

 

STKLOAD

load modules

 

 

STKSAMP

HTTPD sample material

 

 

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Contents VSM GUI Page Sun StorageTek VSM GUI Getting Started Guide USA Revision History Iv VSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a Contents Installing PTFs for VSM GUI List of Figures Viii VSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a List of Tables VSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a Audience PrerequisitesWhat’s New in this Release Additional Information How this Guide is OrganizedSun’s External Web Site Customer Resource CenterThird-Party Web Sites Partners SiteHardcopy Publications Customer SupportSun’s Worldwide Offices Customer-initiated MaintenanceVtcs and VSM Related PublicationsXvi VSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a What is the VSM GUI? 1VSM GUI Home 1VSM GUI Installation Summary and Checklist VSM GUI Installation Summary ChecklistVerify VSM GUI Hardware Prerequisites Verify Installation MaterialsVerify VSM GUI Software Prerequisites 2VSM GUI PC Hardware RequirementsLoad VSM GUI from Tape or CD-ROM Media Product Installation Tape ContentsProduct Installation CD-ROM Contents Rev a Installing and Configuring the VSM GUI VSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a GIMPAF.XML Stksamp VSM GUI FMIDs Unload the VSM GUI SMP/E JCL Data Set Unloading VSM GUI SMP/E JCL Data Set from TapeUnloading VSM GUI SMP/E JCL Data Set from Set Up the SMP/E Environment and Install the Software To set up the SMP/E environment and install the software 6SMP/E Target Library Contents Ensamp Run customized member I9ACCEPT to Accept the VSM GUI Fmid 7SMP/E Distribution Library ContentsCustomize the VSM GUI Startup Proc APF Authorize the VSM GUI LibrariesVSM GUI Server Configuration Parameters Customize the VSM GUI Parameter FileNetwork Parameters Serverdomain domain Security ParametersSecurity file saf 8VSM GUI Authorization Levels and CommandsMiscellaneous Parameters Content ParametersDeny xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx / mm Order check-order Secure level Start the VSM GUI ServerControl the VSM GUI Server Connect to the VSM GUI ServerInstalling the PTFs Installing PTFs for VSM GUIRun member V3ACCEPT to Accept the VSM GUI FMIDs Installing Service Tapes for VSM GUI Unload the SMP/E JCL Data Set from the Service Tape Service Tape Contents1JCL to Unload the VSM GUI Service Tape SMP/E JCL Installing a Service TapeRun member U3ACCEPT to Accept the SYSMODs VSM GUI Messages SKY007E SKY006ISKY008E SKY013ISKY027I SKY026ISKY030E SKY031ISKY046E SKY045ESKY047E SKY048ESKY053E SKY053ISKY054E SKY055ISKY064W SKY062ESKY065W SKY067ISKY073E SKY072ISKY074W SKY075ISKY104E SKY103ESKY105E SKY106ESKY113E SKY112ESKY114I SKY115ISKY122E SKY121ESKY123E SKY124ISKY129E SKY128ESKY130I SKY131ISKY138W SKY136WSKY139E SKY140ETable A-1VTCS Pgmi Return Codes Vtcs Pgmi Return CodesVSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a Index VSM GUI Getting Started Guide July Rev a Headquarters

VSM GUI specifications

Sun Microsystems’ Virtual Storage Manager (VSM) Graphical User Interface (GUI) is a powerful tool designed to facilitate the management of storage resources in enterprise environments. The VSM GUI provides a user-friendly interface that simplifies complex storage operations, making it an essential component for administrators tasked with optimizing data storage and retrieval.

One of the main features of the VSM GUI is its intuitive layout, which allows users to navigate through various storage management functions with ease. The interface includes dashboard views that provide a comprehensive overview of storage utilization, performance metrics, and operational status. This quick access to critical information enables administrators to make informed decisions and respond proactively to storage-related issues.

Another significant characteristic of the VSM GUI is its robust reporting capabilities. Users can generate detailed reports on storage resource allocation, usage patterns, and overall system performance. These reports can help identify potential bottlenecks and allow for better capacity planning, ensuring that storage resources align with organizational needs.

The VSM GUI is built on modern web technologies, providing flexibility and accessibility. This web-based architecture enables users to manage their storage infrastructure from any device with internet access, whether in the office or on the move. The GUI supports integration with other management tools and systems, enhancing its functionality and allowing for streamlined workflows.

Security is a critical aspect of the VSM GUI, and Sun Microsystems has implemented several measures to safeguard sensitive data. User authentication and role-based access control ensure that only authorized personnel can perform specific operations. Additionally, audit trails are maintained to monitor user activities, providing an extra layer of accountability.

Furthermore, the VSM GUI supports automation features that facilitate routine tasks such as data backup, replication, and recovery processes. By automating these operations, administrators can focus on more strategic initiatives rather than spending valuable time on repetitive tasks.

In summary, Sun Microsystems’ VSM GUI combines an intuitive design with powerful features to provide a comprehensive storage management solution. With its emphasis on usability, reporting, security, and automation, it is an invaluable tool for organizations looking to optimize their storage infrastructure while minimizing operational overhead. The VSM GUI exemplifies how effective technology can enhance data management processes within enterprise environments.