Yes those are the ones, but they are not present in that library on our 
systems.  Maybe your kind and generous systems staff made those copies for you? 
 Mine apparently did not.

Peter

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mark Jacobs - Listserv
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Are JZOS JVM loader excutables installed in PDSE libraries?

Are you talking about these?

BROWSE            SYS1.SIEALNKE
Command ===>
            Name     Prompt
_________ JVMLDM60
_________ JVMLDM61
_________ JVMLDM66
_________ JVMLDM67
_________ JVMLDM70
_________ JVMLDM71
_________ JVMLDM76
_________ JVMLDM77
_________ JVMLDM80
_________ JVMLDM86

> Farley, Peter x23353 <mailto:[email protected]>
> November 7, 2017 at 4:00 PM
> This is a JZOS installation and documentation question. At our 
> installation (z/OS V2.1), versions of the JZOS loader executables
> (JVMLDMxx) live in these Unix directories:
>
> /usr/lpp/java/Jx.y/mvstools
>
> /usr/lpp/java/Jx.y_64/mvstools
>
> Where "x.y" is the Java version, like 6.0 or 7.0, etc.
>
> As Gil has pointed out several times, you cannot *legally* use a Unix 
> directory in a STEPLIB DD or concatenation (well, anyway it is not 
> documented that you can). And in fact although this may occasionally 
> work with an empty PDS(E) as the first catenand, my experience of 
> trying this with the JZOS loader executables is that it generates an
> S922 abend (fatal error in initiator, SVC dump taken).
>
> So my installation question is this: Does the normal installation of 
> the JZOS component also include automatic copying of the JVMLDMxx
> executable(s) into some system-maintained PDSE(s)?
>
> If not, where is it documented how to copy these executable(s) into a 
> PDSE library which can legally be used as a STEPLIB, and that it is 
> the user's responsibility to do this in order to use JZOS?
>
> I have figured out with help from the MVS-OE list (or maybe I had help 
> here, ATM I do not remember) that "/bin/cp -X" is the "right" way to 
> copy those executables into a PDSE, but I would like to see the actual 
> documentation, if any, which references that (or some other) method as 
> a user responsibility.
>
> TIA for any info or RTFM you can provide.
>
> Peter
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