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

In which pair of processors would you like the primary name
server ($ZPNS) to execute? [0 1]:
Either enter two different processor numbers separated by a space or press Return to accept
the default processor numbers, shown in the brackets [ ]. The first processor number (for the
primary processor) must be an integer in the range 0 through 15. The second processor
number (for the backup processor) must be an integer in the range -1 through 15. At least
one of these processors must be active. Assigning the value -1 to the second processor tells
the system not to configure a backup processor.
11. If you responded No in Step 5, go to Step 12.
12. If you responded Yes in Step 5, OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
In which pair of processors would you like the HOME fileset
name server ($ZPNH) 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.
13. OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
On which disk volume is the ZOSSUTL installation subvolume
located? [$SYSTEM]
If you used the EASYSETUP^UTILVOL param and have specified a valid disk volume name,
the specified volume name is displayed instead of $SYSTEM.
Enter the name of the volume where the ZOSSUTL subvolume is located.
14. OSSSETUP displays status messages (similar to those shown in Example 8 (page 29)) and a
table like the one shown in Example 7.
Example 7 Subsystem Settings Table: Filesets, Mount Points, and Associated Name Servers
OSS CONFIGURATION SUMMARY
Subsystem Settings for \NODE1
Filesets, Mount Points and Associated Name Servers
Fileset Name Catalog Mount Pool Space Volume(s)
ROOT $ZPNS $WORK / $WORK $OSS $KAOSR20 $KAOSR17
$G0608 $G0607 $G0606 $G0501
$BOAT $AUDIT2 $AUDIT1
HOME $ZPNH $OSS /home $WORK $OSS $KAOSR20 $KAOSR17
$G0608 $G0607 $G0606 $G0501
$BOAT $AUDIT2 $AUDIT1
TEMP $ZPNS $KAOSR20 /tmp $KAOSR20
$ZZSTO.INTERNAL-DISK profile setting for OSSCaching: ON
Do you want to configure the OSS filesets as shown above? <yes/[NO]>:
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is equivalent to
responding No). If unsure, respond No.
This step creates storage-pool files that define the creation pools for filesets. The storage-pool
files are created in the OSS Monitor database subvolume $SYSTEM.ZXOSSMON.
15. If you responded Yes in Step 13, go to Step 16.
16. If you responded No in Step 13, OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
The catalog files to maintain and manage the ROOT fileset
reside on a single disk volume. Better performance generally
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