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

results if a filesets catalog volume is not a member of the
filesets pool space. Enter a disk volume. [$WORK]:
Enter the name of a disk volume.
17. OSSSETUP displays a table like the one shown in Example 7 followed by this prompt:
The $SYSTEM.ZXOSSMON.HOMEPOOL file is used for the HOME
fileset creation pool volume list. This file can store up to
nineteen disk volumes used to store OSS regular files (disk
files). Better performance generally results if a fileset's
catalog volume is not a member of the fileset's pool space.
Enter a space-separated list of disk volume(s). [$WORK
$OSS $KAOSR20 $KAOSR17 $G0608 $G0607 $G0606 $G0501 $BOAT $AUDIT2
$AUDIT1]:
Enter from 1 through 19 disk volume names, separated by spaces.
18. OSSSETUP displays a table like the one shown in Example 7 (page 27) followed by this
prompt:
The catalog files to maintain and manage the HOME fileset
reside on a single disk volume. Better performance generally
results if a filesets catalog volume is not a member of the
filesets storage pool space. Enter a disk volume. [$OSS]:
Enter the name of a disk volume.
19. OSSSETUP displays a table like the one shown in Example 7 (page 27) followed by this
prompt:
The $SYSTEM.ZXOSSMON.HOMEPOOL file is used for the HOME
fileset creation pool volume list. This file can store up to
nineteen disk volumes used to store OSS regular files (disk
files). Better performance generally results if a fileset's
catalog volume is not a member of the fileset's pool space.
Enter a space-separated list of disk volume(s).
[$WORK $OSS $KAOSR20 $KAOSR17 $G0608 $G0607 $G0606 $G0501
$BOAT $AUDIT2 $AUDIT1]:
Enter from 1 through 19 disk volume names, separated by spaces.
20. OSSSETUP displays a table like the one shown in Example 7 (page 27) followed by this
prompt:
The catalog files to maintain and manage the TEMP fileset
reside on a single disk volume. In addition to the catalog
files, the $SYSTEM.ZXOSSMON.TEMPPOOL file will also use the
same volume for the creation pool volume. Enter a single disk
volume. [$KAOSR20]:
Enter the name of a disk volume.
21. OSSSETUP installs and configures the OSS subsystem.
If EASYSETUP^STARTUP param is set with $NULL and $ZSMP, the display is as shown in
Example 8 (page 29). This shows an interactive-mode OSSSETUP session, including the
prompts, tables, and status messages. User input is shown in bold.
22. See After OSSSETUP Completes” (page 33).
28 OSSSETUP Utility