Open System Services Installation Guide (H06.16+, J06.05+)
3. If you have installed the SPI definition files on a volume other than $SYSTEM, enter this
command at the TACL prompt:
PARAM EASYSETUP^EMSVOL $vol-name
where vol-name is the name of the volume on which Event Management Service (EMS)
subvolume (ZSPIDEF) resides. This subvolume must contain the event definition files ZOSSTACL
and ZEMSTACL. 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).
4. If you want OSSSETUP to start $NULL, $ZSMP, or both $NULL and $ZSMP as generic
processes, enter one of these commands at the TACL prompt:
• PARAM EASYSETUP^STARTUP $NULL
• PARAM EASYSETUP^STARTUP $ZSMP
• PARAM EASYSETUP^STARTUP “$ZSMP $NULL”
For more information about this param, see Table 3 (page 15).
5. 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, enter this command at the TACL
prompt:
PARAM EASYSETUP^TCPIP^SUBVOL $vol-name.subvol-name
Where $vol-name.subvol-name is the name of the subvolume in which the TCP/IP
configuration files reside. For more details about this param and setting up symbolic links,
see “Overview” (page 20).
6. Enter this command at the TACL prompt:
[RUN] OSSSETUP DEFAULTS
OSSSETUP installs and configures the OSS subsystem, displaying appropriate status messages.
7. See “After OSSSETUP Completes” (page 33).
Examples
• To configure and start both $ZSMP and $NULL when initially configuring and starting OSS,
enter:
TACL> param EASYSETUP^STARTUP "$ZSMP $NULL"
• To start only $NULL when starting OSS, enter:
TACL> param EASYSETUP^STARTUP $NULL
If you use EASYSETUP^STARTUP param and $ZSMP and $NULL is set, the display is as shown in
Example 5 (page 25). If only $ZSMP is set, $ZSMP, but not $NULL, is shown on the display. If
only $NULL is set, $NULL, but not $ZSMP, is shown on the dislay.
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