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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).
3. 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).
4. 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 $vol-name.subvol-name is the name of the subvolume in which the TCP/IP
configuration files reside. For more details about this param and setting up symbolic links,
see “Overview” (page 20).
5. Enter this command:
[RUN] OSSSETUP
6. OSSSETUP responds with its start-up message and the following prompt:
Do you want to configure an independent name
server ($ZPNH) for the HOME fileset? Choosing "No" will
configure all filesets using only the primary name
server ($ZPNS). <[YES]/no>:
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding Yes). If unsure, respond Yes.
7. If you use EASYSETUP^STARTUP param and $ZSMP, $NULL, or both $ZSMP and $NULL is
set, the display is as shown in Example 5 (page 25) and the following prompt is displayed:
Do you want to configure the OSS subsystem processes
with the above recommendations? <yes/[NO]>:
If you respond Yes, all OSS subsystem processes in the display are configured as shown. If
you respond No, subsequent prompts allow you to change the configuration of the processes
that are not marked with an asterisk (*).
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding No). If unsure, respond No.
8. If you responded Yes in Step 6, go to Step 13.
9. If you responded No in Step 6, OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
In which pair of processors would you like the message queue
server ($ZMSGQ) to execute? [2 3]:
Either enter two different processor numbers separated by a space or press Return to accept
the default processor numbers, shown in the brackets [ ]. The first processor number (for the
primary processor) must be an integer in the range 0 through 15. The second processor
number (for the backup processor) must be an integer in the range -1 through 15. At least
one of these processors must be active. Assigning the value -1 to the second processor tells
the system not to configure a backup processor.
10. OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
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