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on 10/22/2008
at 08:05 AM, Chase, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Thanks. Got the bookshelf, but don't see a OS/390 V2.7 Unix Setup
manual or one with Setup in the title anywhere.
Try Installation and Planning or variations on that.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz,
I just ran out of space on my ROOT while installing JAVA 31.$
You should not install directly into the root file system but
allocate a separate file system for each separate product. Keep
the root more or less as it is delivered with z/OS, except from
creating additional directories to be used
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of John Norgauer
I just ran out of space on my ROOT while installing JAVA 31. I'd like
a
ball-park number of your size I have 60K tracks and it's
on my SYSRES. I could re-locate to another volume but I thought maybe
I
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
[ snip ]
I will be eventually redoing my OMVS environment to have a top Root
which is
just links and using Symbolics and /SYSNAME type setups in my
BPXPRMxx
member. This is very well documented
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/Shelves
Goes back to OS/390 V1.1
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Peter Hunkeler
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http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/Shelves
Goes back to OS/390 V1.1
Thanks. Got the bookshelf, but don't see a OS/390 V2.7 Unix Setup
manual or
The real title is OS/390 V2R7.0 UNIX System Services Planning.
However, much had changed with respect to the root file system
when support for sharing HFSs in a sysplex was added with
OS/390 V1.9. It's better to consult a more recent version
of the manual before re-doing the root setup.
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-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3)
The real title is OS/390 V2R7.0 UNIX System Services Planning.
However, much had changed with respect to the root file system
when support for sharing HFSs in a
Peter,
I totally agree with your statement, however, the descriptions and diagrams
are very nice in this manual. I am still going through the zOS v1.9 manuals
to see what has been enhanced. But my basic direction is to start at the
beginning of the yellow brick road and move forward. I find
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
Peter,
I totally agree with your statement, however, the descriptions and
diagrams
are very nice in this manual. I am still going through the zOS v1.9
manuals
to see what has been enhanced. But
Top ROOT is not a term I've run into before, although
I understand what Lizette is using it for.
Before OS/390 V1.9 (not to confuse with z/OS V1.9), it was
simply the root file system. Then V1.9 introduced the
syslpex sharing of file system and with this two new terms
were coined:
- The Sysplex
John Norgauer wrote:
I just ran out of space on my ROOT while installing JAVA 31. I'd like a
ball-park number of your size I have 60K tracks and it's
on my SYSRES. I could re-locate to another volume but I thought maybe I
could do some clean-up also. Any thoughts?
Few thoughts:
1. Always
Here is a good REDBOOK, Figure 6.x is the example I will use to begin
setting up my top root
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247035.html?Open
UNIX System Services z/OS Version 1 Release 7 Implementation SG24-7035-01
Lizette
I just ran out of space on my ROOT while installing JAVA 31. I'd like a
ball-park number of your size I have 60K tracks and it's
on my SYSRES. I could re-locate to another volume but I thought maybe I
could do some clean-up also. Any thoughts?
John Norgauer
University of California Davis
I place all of my system OMVS data sets on a separate 3390-9 volume. I have
increased the space on the SYS1.OMVS.ROOT to about 6 trks. Since I am
not using a top ROOT dataset which just have links in it (the better way to
go), I wanted to make sure I had sufficient space.
I have an HFS
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