Open System Services Installation Guide (H06.16+, J06.05+)

command. To stop $ZSMP, use the SAFECOM STOP command. If you are not using the
EASYSETUP^STARTUP param to specify either of these processes, these processes are ignored.
If you have installed the SPI definition files in a volume other than $SYSTEM, you must use the
EASYSETUP^EMSVOL param to specify the volume on which these files are installed. The
default value for this param is $SYSTEM. You are not required to have installed SPI definition
files, but if the SPI definition files are not installed in the specified location, this utility will not
generate EMS events. For more information about this param and about enabling EMS event
logging, see Table 3 (page 15).
Beginning with the J06.16 and H06.27 RVUs, if you have installed the TCP/IP configuration
files in a subvolume other than the default $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP, you must use the
EASYSETUP^TCPIP^SUBVOL param to specify the installation subvolume. The OSSSETUP
utility does not validate the presence or correctness of the source files while creating symbolic
links. You must ensure that the EASYSETUP^TCPIP^SUBVOL param is pointing to the correct
subvolume.
The OSSSETUP utility does not define users or user attributes such as INITIAL-DIRECTORY in
the security database.
Fileset mount points should be checked after installation to ensure that they have security
permissions consistent with your site’s security policies. See After OSSSETUP Completes
(page 33).
The following information is provided in this chapter:
“Modes of Running OSSSETUP” (page 22)
“Status and Error Messages” (page 23)
“Command to Run OSSSETUP” (page 23)
After OSSSETUP Completes” (page 33)
Modes of Running OSSSETUP
You can run OSSSETUP in either of these modes:
DEFAULTS (Noninteractive) Mode, which:
Asks you no questions
Gives your OSS subsystem the default configuration
Requires only one storage resource (a disk volume named $OSS)
Allows the ZOSSUTL subvolume to be on any volume, which you can specify using the
EASYSETUP^UTILVOL param. The default value for this param is $SYSTEM.
Allows you to use the EASYSETUP^EMSVOL param to specify a location other than
$SYSTEM for the SPI definition files. The default value for this param is $SYSTEM, but
you are not required to have installed SPI definition files. For more information about this
param and about enabling EMS event logging, see Table 3 (page 15).
Allows you to use the EASYSETUP^STARTUP param to specify if OSSSETUP configures
the $NULL, $ZSMP, or both the $NULL and $ZSMP processes as generic processes.
Beginning with the J06.16 and H06.27 RVUs, allows you to use the
EASYSETUP^TCPIP^SUBVOL param to specify a subvolume other than the default
$SYSTEM.ZTCPIP to create symbolic links to TCP/IP configuration files. For more details
about this param and setting up symbolic links, see “Overview” (page 20).
For more information, see “Running in DEFAULTS (Noninteractive) Mode” (page 23).
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