It’s been a while, so I thought I’d update folks on what’s been going on with 
my IBM Multiprise 3000 S/390 mainframe.  I’ve updated the webpage for it at: 
http://www.shiresoft.com/new-shop/Shiresoft/IBM_Mainframe.html#grid 
<http://www.shiresoft.com/new-shop/Shiresoft/IBM_Mainframe.html#grid> to 
indicate it’s current status.

I’ve managed to boot it up into the version of z/OS (V1R5) that was installed.  
I discovered that some of the standard users were still present with their 
default passwords so I was able to log in and do stuff under TSO.  I also 
figured out that one of the standard users had administrative capabilities, so 
I’m able to fully manage z/OS and make the changes necessary to have it work in 
my environment and to be able to perform any administrative tasks that I might 
need to perform.

I’ve configured the OS/2 side of things to be on my home network, so I can at 
lead use one of the various tn3270 programs to log in rather than having to sit 
as the OS/2 screen and do things.  I also reconfigured my 3174 controller so 
that it could “talk” to the MP3000 so I can also use my 3179 terminals to log 
in (which IMHO are much better than the tn3270 programs).

During all of this I acquired 8 more 18GB SSA drives so I have enough for a 
second 72GB array with some spares.  I felt really fortunate to have found 
these drives as they are in no way standard (524 byte sectors) and you need the 
special carriers to work properly in the MP3000.  Not to mention that they are 
SSA drives!

I have put the drives into the MP3000 but have yet to configure them for use.  
During the checkout of the drives, I discovered that the drive that had been 
assigned for the “hot spare” was dead.  One of my next tasks will be to assign 
one of the new drives as the “hot spare”.

Since I have most things working now, I moved the MP3000 into a more convenient 
location in my office (see picture on the above link) rather than being in the 
middle of the traffic area of my shop.

I’m still going to be doing some “tinkering” with z/OS before I really knuckle 
down to (re)learn the various aspects of MVS and TSO.  Then off to write some 
mainframe programs!

TTFN - Guy

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