H06.25 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

1. Enter the SCF STATUS TAPE command:
> SCF STATUS TAPE $*
2. Verify that the STATUS TAPE display includes a least one tape drive configured and running,
as shown:
STORAGE - Status TAPE $T0150
LDev State Sub State Primary Backup Device Status
PID PID
71 STARTED UP 0,282 1,273 READY
3. Use the SCF STATUS TAPE, DETAIL command to display the current state of the tape drive.
4. If the status of the tape drive is stopped or not ready, start the tape drive and put the tape
drive online.
Verify That the CLIMs Are in the Started State
1. Enter the SCF STATUS CLIM command:
-> STATUS CLIM $ZZCIP.*
2. Verify that the state of all configured CLIMs is STARTED:
CIP Status CLIM \MYSYS.$ZZCIP.*
Name Present State Trace
N100251 Yes STARTED OFF
N100374 Yes STARTED 1, 2
N101254 Yes STARTED 2
Verify That the CIP Providers Are in the Started State
1. Enter the SCF STATUS PROV command:
-> STATUS PROV $ZZCIP.*
2. Verify that the status of all providers is STARTED:
CIP Status PROVIDER
Name Status TPStatus Trace
ZCSAM STARTED Started OFF
PROV1 STARTED Invalid (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15)
Check the Status of the Spooler Collector
Check that the spooler collector is active and not 100 percent full.
At a TACL prompt, start SPOOLCOM and issue a COLLECT, STATUS command. For example:
1> spoolcom $spls; collect, status
COLLECT STATE FLAGS CPU PRI UNIT DATA FILE %FULL
$S ACTIVE 3 , 1 154 4 $OPS0.SPL.DATA 44
Check for Sufficient Swap File Space
You must ensure that you have configured kernel-managed swap files of sufficient size for all your
system and application software processes. The optimal amount of swap space varies, depending
on the configuration of your system. You must be a super-group user (255, n) in order to change
the KMSF configuration by adding, altering, stopping, or deleting swap space. Only one super-group
user at a time can use NSKCOM to change the configuration.
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