StorageTek 6 manual Description of /FILE Statement, Notes, Slssysxx

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Description of /FILE Statement

Notes:

1.The job name in the startup SLKJCL file must match the subsystem name specified with the LIBSUBSYS parameter in the SYSPROF or it must be specified with the SSYS parameter in the /PARM statement. Refer to “SSYS” on page 158 for more information.

2.Control data sets are defined using the CDSDEF control statement. The CDSDEF statement must be present in your PARMLIB definitions. Control and journal data sets may no longer be defined in JCL. Refer to ‘‘CDS Definition (CDSDEF) Control Statement’’ in the HSC System Programmer’s Guide for more information.

3.The number of CDS copies used by the HSC is dependent on the number of CDS copies defined in the CDSDEF PARMLIB control statement. It is not determined by the TCHNIQE parameter of the LIBGEN SLIRCVRY macro. The HSC uses all of the CDS copies defined in the CDSDEF control statement (whether this includes more or less CDS copies than are specified by the TCHNIQE parameter).

4.Journals are defined using the JRNDEF control statement. The JRNDEF statement must be present in your PARMLIB definitions if you want to use journaling. Journal data sets may no longer be defined in JCL. Refer to ‘‘Journal Definition (JRNDEF) Control Statement’’ in the HSC System Programmer’s Guide for more information.

5.If journaling is specified by the TCHNIQE parameter of the LIBGEN SLILIBRY macro, journals must be defined in your PARMLIB definitions for successful HSC initialization.

Description of /FILE Statement

The following is a description of the JCL /FILE statement used in the example job for the ACS INIT command.

SLSSYSXX

statement that defines the sequential data set or PDS member containing the PARMLIB definitions.

162VM/HSC 6.0 System Programmer’s Guide

1st ed., 6/30/04 - 312579601

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StorageTek 6 manual Description of /FILE Statement, Notes, Slssysxx