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Files unzip in wrong order

Unzipping one of the 3390-3 volumes (OS3RA9) for the OS/390 R9 AD system produces the two files in reverse order. (The R10 system did not have this problem.) In OS/2 terms, it unzips OS3RA9_2.A81 and then OS3RA9_1.A81. For an OS/2-based system this does not matter, since these are really two separate files (that together constitute a single 3390-3 volume). For older FLEX-ES releases, these files must be fed to ckdconvaws in the correct order, and this involves using intermediate files.

In the most recent FLEX-ES releases (6.1 or later), ckdconvaws handles the reverse-order files automatically.

Volume in two separate zip files

Many of the AD volumes are 3390-3 volumes. An emulated 3390-3, on the OS/2-based emulation systems used to build the AD releases, requires two files. (This is due to the 2 GB maximum file size on OS/2.) The two files are normally placed in the same zip file on a CD-ROM. The ckdconvaws program, when used as documented in this redbook, combines the two files (contained in the single zip file) and produces the single emulated 3390-3 file used by FLEX-ES.

In rare cases, the zip file containing the two OS/2 files is too large to fit on a CD-ROM. (This happened with the OS39DA volume for the OS/390 R10 AD system.) When this happens, the two OS/2 files are zipped separately and placed on different CDs. (For R10, the larger file was placed on CD #5, by itself, and the smaller file was placed on CD #3, which also held the OS39M1 volume.) For OS/2-based systems (such as P/390s and emulated I/O on the MP3000), this is not a problem because the two files are unzipped and restored as two separate files.

In the latest FLEX-ES releases (6.1 or later), the ckdconvaws command will handle the two zip files separately and produce the correct results. That is, you would run ckdconvaws twice (once for each zip file) and point to the same output file name for your S/390 emulated volume. This is a considerable improvement over earlier releases, where a moderately complex procedure was needed to handle this situation.

3.4.1 Next steps

After loading the operating system, we need to make various FLEX-ES definitions and then test the system. This is described in Chapter 4, “FLEX-ES Operation” on page 27.

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Contents ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Bill OgdenPage International Technical Support Organization First Edition October Contents Shutting down Index Vi S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Special notice AuthorIBM trademarks Comments welcomeIntroduction Purpose of this redbook ThinkPad/EFS systemsFLEX-ES Linux Positioning with other small S/390sThinkPad/EFS hardware used Terminology System and Linux installation Disk planningDifferences Linux installation ThinkPadPartition Manually Partition Mount Point Device Requested Actual Type PurposeDevice Partition Type Default Boot 12.17.210255.255.255.0 12.17.150Gnome Installation notes Monitor Setup IBM 9513 T55A TFT No clock chip 24 bitSelect Start X automatically # df -hEtc/xinetd.d # vi telnet # ps -ef grep xinetd# kill -s USR1 pidnumber PID number for xinetd 14 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 FLEX-ES and OS/390 installation FLEX-ES Brief introductionPC Processor in ThinkPad Page Installation Installing the FLEX-ES license key OS/390 AD systems Next stepsAD systems # mkdir /s3912 OS/390 on CD-ROM Basic CD-ROM formats3 OS/390 device configuration FLEX-ES formatsInstallation tasks Unzipping and installing Awsckd CD-ROM filesAn unzip program Mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdromMinor problems File ownershipVolume in two separate zip files Files unzip in wrong orderFLEX-ES Operation FLEX-ES system and resource definitions CommentsBuilding a shell script $ cd /usr/flexes/rundir# resadm -s R10A.rescf $ resadm -r$ sh shos Flexes ipl a80 0a82cs IPL OS/390 Terminal Solicitor=stor Operation and use User terminal connection11.42.47 A80,8Linux TN3270 Iodf requirementsSystem performance monitors Rmf5 TCP/IP for OS/390 Shutting down # resadm -T# resadm -k # exit36 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Additional Topics Basic debugging Operating Systems Messages console SecurityServer memory Vmstat command Importance of Linux swapping CPUUsing a second Linux hard disk Ultrabay# cat /proc/partitions Second disk planning Disk layout AD system Partition Mount Size UseDevice Volser Addr Use FLEX-ES FakeTape on OS/390 Alternative method560 222222Multi-system setup X3270 client $ x3270 -model 3 -keymap pc -port tn3270 localhost$ x3270 -model 3 -keymap pc -port tn3270 localhostt91f Function Keys Used# cd /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults # cp X3270 X3270old Remote resources# vi Disk caches System BWrites Cache Hits Tuning cachesize FSI Channel AdaptersBackup and restore considerations Scsi adapter for the ThinkPadDisk fragmentation Using tar to back up S/390 volumes $ tar -cvzf /holding/OS39RA.tarz /s390/OS39RAUsing tar and ftp $ cd /usr/flexes/rundir $ sh buOS39RAc16 S/390 identification CD-RW driveDisplay PSW and registers RAS discussionVerify ckd disk Linux windowsInstalling FLEX-ES upgrades ThinkPad power controlUseful Linux commands Common commandsMultiple consoles, sessions, screens Text editors62 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Frequently asked questions 64 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Frequently asked questions 66 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Frequently asked questions 68 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Appendix A. FLEX-ES definition listings Basic definitions for a single HDDShell script for a single HDD Definitions for two HDDs Shell script for two HDDs Appendix B. FLEX-ES parameters System definitionsCpu0 Cpu1 Cpu2 Resource definitions Emulated control unit typesEmulated device types Typical resource definitionsCKD disk resources Terminal resources Tape resources LAN resourcesCloned devices Resadm command Common rulesCLI commands Flexes mount A90 S390/WORK01 710 Altcons560 Home/tape3 84 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Special notices 86 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 How to get IBM Redbooks IBM RedbooksReferenced Web sites Other resourcesIBM Redbooks collections Index Pipe Port Power control Terminal logo Terminal Solicitor 16, 18, 31, 39, 65 92 S/390 PID ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Partners in Development ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 Page Page ThinkPad Enabled for S/390 System setup AD CD-ROM use System operation