Sun Microsystems manual APF Authorize the VSM GUI Libraries, Customize the VSM GUI Startup Proc

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10.Run the customized member S1COPY to copy the customizable members to a non- SMP/E controlled data set.

Important: You must modify the S1COPY JCL line that contains step "//IN1" for the DSN parameter. Change the default sample data set STKSAMP to the VSM GUI sample data set ENSAMP.

When the copy has successfully completed, there will be a new data set, STKPARM, to which you can apply your site customization. Refer to the data set members SKUPROC and SKUPRM00 for sample templates to use.

APF Authorize the VSM GUI Libraries

In addition to the NCS libraries, APF authorize the VSM GUI load library STKLOAD and the SSARRTNS library by any of the following methods:

Dynamically authorize the load library by using the MVS SETPROG APF,ADD,DSNAME operator command.

Dynamically authorize the load library by:

Adding the load library to the MVS parameter library PROGxx member. For example:

SYS1.PARMLIB(PROG00)

Issuing the MVS SET PROG=xx operator command.

(Recommended) Permanently authorize the load library by:

Adding the VSM GUI load libraries to the MVS parameter library members IEAAPFxx or PROGxx. For example:

SYS1.PARMLIB(IEAAPF00)

OR

SYS1.PARMLIB(PROG00)

IPLing the system.

Customize the VSM GUI Startup Proc

To create the VSM GUI startup procedure, modify STKPARM member SKUPROC as described in the JCL comments and add the procedure to the production PROCLIB.

Caution – The VSM GUI startup procedure must specify the active HSC CDS, otherwise the active CDS can be updated with incorrect values from the secondary or standby CDS.

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