Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (H06.03+)
Installing VHS
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Pathway Installation Considerations
Creates the default Browser configuration file used to list all the known VHS
environments on this system. The result is put in an EDIT file.
11. Installing VHS Browser Into the Pathway System
This is executed only if this is an update of the VHS Browser stand-alone Pathway
system. This step adds and starts the VHS servers in the Pathway environment.
12. Modifying the VHS Browser Environment Configuration File
This step is described in, Modifying the VHS Configuration Files on page 2-29
13. Starting and Stopping the VHS Browser Stand-Alone Pathway
The VHS Installation routine provides routines to start and stop the stand-alone
Pathway system. You always cold start a Pathway system the first time you run it
and again if you change the ZVHSCONF configuration file. The routines are:
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To cold start the VHS Browser Pathway system, enter:
3> VOLUME program-subvol
4> VHSCOLD [/CPU PATHMON-cpu, PRI PATHMON-priority/]
[PATHMON-name]
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To cool start the VHS Browser Pathway system, enter:
3> VOLUME program-subvol
4> VHSCOOL [/CPU PATHMON-cpu, PRI PATHMON-priority/]
[PATHMON-name]
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To shut down the VHS Browser Pathway system, enter:
3> VOLUME program-subvol
4> VHSDOWN [PATHMON-name]
The CPU option specifies the PATHMON primary CPU. The default CPU is 0. PRI
specifies the PATHMON execution priority. PATHMON-name specifies the name of
the VHS Browser stand-alone PATHMON name. The default name of the VHS
Browser PATHMON is $ZVHS.
These routines are examples of how to start and stop the VHS Browser and might
not be appropriate for all installations. It is recommended that you customize these
routine macros for your specific system needs.
Pathway Installation Considerations
The following subsections describe additional considerations for installing VHS
Browser into your Pathway environment.










