Open System Services Installation Guide (H06.16+, J06.05+)
NOTICE - Additional steps to consider now that this utility has
completed:
- Consider altering the default FsckCPU and Report settings
values. Use 'SCF INFO SUBSYS $ZPMON' to find the current
default values and refer to the OSS Management and
Operations Guide to alter these settings.
- Consider creating the system's default /etc/printcap file
for the lp, lpstat and cancel commands. Refer to the
/etc/printcap.sample file and to the OSS Management and
Operations Guide.
- Consider using the merge_whatis utility for the whatis and
apropos commands. Use '/bin/find / -WNOE -WNOG -name
cat[1-8]' to locate additional merge_whatis database files
and refer to the OSS Management and Operations Guide.
- Consider OSS sockets support. Refer to the OSS Management
and Operations Guide.
- Consider using the inetd utility by configuring the
inetd.conf file and refer to the OSS Management and
Operations Guide.
- Consider installing other products by referring to the
appropriate manual.
- Consider creating an initial working directory for each user
accessing the OSS environment. Also consider creating a
user's printcap and user's profile (.profile) file. Refer to
the OSS Management and Operations Guide.
- Consider setting the security on directories, such as the
/tmp, /usr/tmp and /var/tmp directories. Refer to the OSS
Management and Operations Guide.
Installation of the OSS subsystem on \NODE1: COMPLETED
For execution results, review the $SYSTEM.ZOSSINS.OSSJOURN file.
OSSSETUP finished.
NOTE: In “Interactive-Mode OSSSETUP Session” (above), the EASYSETUP^TCPIP^SUBVOL param
is used to specify a location other than $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP to create symbolic links to TCP/IP
configuration files. This feature is available beginning with the T0585H01^AAF SPR, present in
the J06.16 and H06.27 RVUs. See “Overview” (page 20) for details.
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