Installation

Creating a new DSSM catalog

The SM2 monitoring program is loaded and unloaded by the DSSM subsystem management facility. This requires the SM2 declarations in the valid DSSM catalog. These declarations are contained in the file SYSSSC.SM2.130, which is supplied along with the SM2 product tape.

The SM2 declarations of file SYSSSC.SM2.130 must not be modified, with the exception of the user ID under which the objects to be dynamically loaded are stored. Also, the address space specification CLASS=3/4 must not be modified. SM2 itself handles the relocation of modules to class 5 memory, so that the load on the system address space is kept as low as possible.

To create a new subsystem catalog, it is advisable to update the DSSM configuration file (sample name SYSSSC.KONF.130) with the following SSCM statements:

Example

Writing to the DSSM configuration file

/START-SSCM

//START-CATALOG-MODIFICATION CATALOG-NAME=SYSSSC.KONF.130

:

:

//MODIFY-SUBSYSTEM-ATTRIBUTES Statements for other subsystems

:

: //ADD-CATALOG-ENTRY FROM-FILE=SYSSSC.SM2.130 //CHECK-CATALOG

//SAVE-CATALOG //END

The new subsystem catalog is automatically generated or modified using the SSCM statement SAVE-CATALOG. However, this catalog does not become valid until the system is restarted, in which case it must be explicitly specified. Alternatively, the catalog can be added during the system run using the command /ADD-SUBSYSTEM CATALOG=SYSSSC.KONF.130, TYPE=EXTENDED-ACTIVE-CONFIGURATION.

For notes and further information see the manuals “System Installation” [7] and “Intro- ductory Guide to Systems Support” [6].

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