Sub-directory names are separated by periods, not back-slashes:
vmlink .dir vmsysvps:zvps.consoles
On 11/06/2015 02:05 PM, Duerbusch, Tom wrote:
Right.
The syntax is:
Poolname colon rootname period
and, if necessary backslash subdirectory backslash subdirectory etc
Poolname: is only needed if it is not the same pool that is specified as
your default poolname.
'SET FILEPOOL VMSYSU:' (in my user direct)
Rootname defaults to your CMS userid but you still need the period.
Assuming you are logged on as MAINT:
ACCESS . W
is the same as:
ACCESS MAINT. W
is the same as:
ACCESS VMSYSU:. W
is the same as:
ACCESS VMSYSU:MAINT. W
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 1:31 PM, Will, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
Well it appears to be a typo in the cookbook. I added a "." after vwmm2
and it works.
access vmpsfs:vmww2. z (forcerw
I was getting the following error without the dot.
access vmpsfs:vmww2 z (forcerw
DMSPCL389E Invalid operand: VMPSFS:VMWW2
Chris Will
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Duerbusch, Tom
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Change common service filepool name from POOL1 to VMPSFS -
New z/VM cookbook questions
To split hairs.....
You don't have to create a CMS user (i.e. in the USER DIRECT or DIRMAINT)
in order to ENROLL USER (create a SFS user).
Process is:
1. Optionally create a CMS user.
2. Enroll the SFS user which creates the default root directory.
3. Optionally create subdirectories on that root directory.
4. If directories/subdirectories/files are to be access by any
NON-SFS-ADMIN user, or the base user that was created in step 1, then you
need to GRANT authorizations those userids.
Q LIMITS ALL will show all the users that are enrolled.
Filepool VMSERVS is the IBM filepool. It will get replaced by IBM. Not a
good place to store your stuff.
Filepool VMSERVU is setup as the default for users. As shipped, it
doesn't have much disk space.
If you use VMSERVU, the first thing you need to do is add disk space. If
you create your own, you need to generate it with lots of disk space.
Once SFS became available (VM/SP 5), I would never want to operate without
it <G>.
Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 7:29 AM, Will, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
SFS is new for us. I have been happy using regular minidisks in the
past but if there is a good reason to start looking at SFS (better for
SSI, LGR, DR, etc.), we will try to get up to speed on it. Another
question about the redbook is creation of the files under VMWW2.
Would you not have to define a userid VMWW2 and create a directory
prior to accessing the directory? Here is the portion of the redbook in
question.
===> enroll user vmww2 vmpsfs ( blocks 5000 << there is no step in
the book to create a user.
===> access vmpsfs:vmww2 z (forcerw << shouldn't there be a step to
create the directory?
===> copy VMWW2 VMARC M = = Z
===> erase VMWW2 VMARC M
Chris Will
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Alan Altmark
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 4:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Change common service filepool name from POOL1 to VMPSFS
- New z/VM cookbook questions
On Thursday, 11/05/2015 at 12:06 EST, "Will, Chris" <[email protected]>
wrote:
I have been going through the new z/vm 6.3 cookbook that uses sfs
for
many
functions. I set up a 2 member SSI cluster using the previous z/vm
6.3
redbook
but used name "POOL1" for the common service filepool name during
the
install
and would like to change it to VMPSFS. Any way to change this?
Also,
in the
redbook they format a disk for use by vmses/e (address 1564/label
vv1564
in the
book) but then it is never referenced again.
If an answer doesn't appear soon, I suggest opening a PMR.
Alan Altmark
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